Students Honored at 20th Annual Superintendent's Award Presentation
Fifteen Plainville students received the Connecticut Association of Public School Superintendents’ (CAPSS) Superintendent / Student Recognition Award and Certificate of Excellence at the 20th annual Superintendent’s Award Presentation held on Thursday, November 8th, during a luncheon at J. Timothy’s Restaurant.
The students are: Rebecca Crawford, Dominic Cwalinski, and Emily Duda, Linden Street School; Olivia Burns, Quentin Lux, and Jonathan Plourde, Louis Toffolon School; Sarah Grosse, Patrycja Majewski, and James Ross, Frank T. Wheeler School; Allesandra Caponigro, Tyler Clemens, and Peter Dalena, the Middle School of Plainville; and Melanie Norton, Meghan Sisson, and David Soltis, Plainville High School.
This award is given during American Education Week to students who have been nominated by their teachers and chosen by their principal. Criteria for recognition of excellence include community service and service to others, academic prowess relative to ability, leadership service to the school community, and other unique qualities.
"We are proud to recognize the significant accomplishments of these students," Superintendent Kathleen Binkowski stated. "We join their families in honoring their many positive achievements."
-Posted on November 9, 2007 at 10:16 AM
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