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Pictured is Anthony Joseph Sabbio.
LYNN — This was her son’s first time making the dean’s list, Rhonda Sabbio tells us in an email, followed by a smiley face.
Anthony Joseph Sabbio earned the distinction for the fall 2016 semester. He graduated from North Shore Technical High School in 2014 and is now a sophomore at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts.
The 21-year-old, who enjoys playing his guitar, was not aware that he made the dean’s list until he got a letter in the mail, his mother said.
“You have earned this distinction through a combination of talent, hard work, and a commitment to academic excellence,” Cynthia Farr Brown, vice president of academic affairs at MCLA, wrote in a letter to Sabbio.
“Your success bodes well for you not only at (MCLA) but for your future,” the letter says.
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