2010.04.15: Morocco RPCV Sarah-Ann Lynch (SHS 1978) were inducted into the Stoughton High School Hall of Fame for Extraordinary Achievement
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2010.04.15: Morocco RPCV Sarah-Ann Lynch (SHS 1978) were inducted into the Stoughton High School Hall of Fame for Extraordinary Achievement
Morocco RPCV Sarah-Ann Lynch (SHS 1978) were inducted into the Stoughton High School Hall of Fame for Extraordinary Achievement
Lynch is Director of Strategic Planning & Programs, Afghanistan-Pakistan Task Force based in Washington, D.C. She served for 16 years at USAID and is a seasoned Foreign Service Officer, serving in Bangladesh, Peru, Ecuador, Brazil and Paraguay. She was a Peace Corps volunteer in Morocco and speaks five languages. She is the of Dr. Kevin Healy and mother of three children, Mariah 16, Garrett 13 and Dylan 10.
Morocco RPCV Sarah-Ann Lynch (SHS 1978) were inducted into the Stoughton High School Hall of Fame for Extraordinary Achievement
Lambert, Lynch inducted into SHS Hall of Fame
By Staff reports
Stougthon Journal
Posted Apr 15, 2010 @ 02:34 PM
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David Allen Lambert (SHS 1987) and Sarah-Ann Lynch (SHS 1978) were inducted into the Stoughton High School Hall of Fame for Extraordinary Achievement Friday, April 9.
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Lynch is Director of Strategic Planning & Programs, Afghanistan-Pakistan Task Force based in Washington, D.C. She served for 16 years at USAID and is a seasoned Foreign Service Officer, serving in Bangladesh, Peru, Ecuador, Brazil and Paraguay. She was a Peace Corps volunteer in Morocco and speaks five languages. She is the of Dr. Kevin Healy and mother of three children, Mariah 16, Garrett 13 and Dylan 10.
Present were members of the Stoughton School Committee, former and current staff members of the Stoughton School Department, students from Stoughton High School, and invited guests.
Both Lambert and Lynch presented remarks about their school years, careers and achievements, and offered their thanks for the honor bestowed upon them.
A plaque was presented to both recipients by former superintendents John Murray and Anthony Sarno.
A brunch in the High School library was provided for the attendees, and both inductees were interviewed by Superintendent of School Marguerite C. Rizzi for the SHS Television show, "Rizzi Chats."
The SHS High School Hall of Fame for Extraordinary Achievement was initiated by Joanne McEvoy Blomstrom in 2004.
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