St. Dominic Academy announces valedictorian, salutatorian

AUBURN — St. Dominic Academy has announced that Skye Rogers has been named as valedictorian and Avery Greco salutatorian for the Class of 2020.
Rogers is the daughter of Jessica Rogers of Belgrade. She will attend Boston College with biology as her major area of study on a pre-medical track. She has earned significant recognition for her academic excellence throughout her time at St. Dom’s, including being awarded the Harvard and Dartmouth Book Awards, Susan B. Anthony Award, and the Bishop Cote Trophy in her junior year.
She is an outstanding athlete, having played key roles on the varsity basketball, softball, field hockey and lacrosse teams. She is a class officer and member of the National Honor Society, student senate, math team world language club; she is very active in the community.
Greco is the daughter of Joseph Greco and Amy Wells of Lewiston. She will attend the University of Maine, where she will study chemical engineering. Avery has received the Rensselaer Medal, Bausch & Lomb Honorary Science Award, and the Bishop Cote Trophy. She has been a successful athlete as a member of the varsity field hockey and tennis teams, and also served as a class officer and student ambassador.
Greco is a member of the National Honor Society, student senate, math team, foreign language club, Key Club, and is also very active in the community. In addition, Avery is a eucharistic minister during school Masses. Last month, she was also named a winner of the 2020 Lila Grace Sullivan Amirault Scholarship, established by the Catholic Foundation of Maine.
Plans and information regarding the 2020 graduation exercises at St. Dominic Academy will be released when finalized.