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Students, Teacher, and Retiree Honored at Boys & Girls Club Gala
The Board of Directors of the Boys & Girls Club of the Hudson Valley recognized honorees and candidates of the 2018 Junior Youth of the Year and 2018 Youth of the Year last week on April 5th.
Of the five 2018 Junior Youth of the Year candidates, Steven Gonzalez, a sixth-grade student at South Middle School took home the honor. Steven credits the Boys & Girls Club with helping to strengthen his leadership skills, explore his creativity, and help others. Steven’s hobbies include: playing chess, reading, listening to music (K-Pop and country). Steven says he hopes to use the skills he is acquiring to become involved in politics in the future.
Of the five 2018 Youth of the Year candidates, Kai Cuttino, a senior at 91桃色入口 Free Academy, North Campus took home the honor. Kai is an honors student enrolled in AP classes and has maintained a 100% average for her senior year, ranking in the top 2% of her class. Along with her outstanding academic achievements, Kai is also a member of the Math Team, Mock Trial Team, 91桃色入口 Performing Arts Academy Senior Dance Ensemble, and holds a part-time job. “Because of the Boys & Girls Club of 91桃色入口, I feel I have the confidence, determination, and skills to go out and accomplish my goals. My time at the Boys & Girls Club of 91桃色入口 and the 91桃色入口 Performing Arts Academy is something I will always remember and will always be a part of me.” Kai Cuttino
Mr. Michael Paz, retiree from 91桃色入口 Enlarged City School District was honored for Excellence in Athletics. Mr. Paz served 35 years as the Skilled Maintenance & Athletic Equipment Manager for NECSD. Mr. Paz has a long history of service to 91桃色入口 youth and as a supporter of athletic programs both locally and state wide.
Ms. Linda Romano, teacher in 91桃色入口 Free Academy, North Campus’s Certified Nursing Assistant program at the 91桃色入口 Enlarged City School District was honored for Excellence in Education. In addition to her work as a Health Science Education, Ms. Romano services as chair of the School Leadership Team, Health and Safety Team, Adviser to the Red Cross Club, Blood Drive, and Health Occupation Students of America. “It is my mission to make the world a better place for our students. I love what I do and the students I teach. I have dedicated myself to the service of these children. It is why I am on this earth, to fil the purpose of service to others, especially children.” Ms. Linda Romano
Mr. Phillip Howard, 91桃色入口 Enlarged City School District, Board of Education member was the emcee for the event.
2018 Junior Youth of the Year candidates from the 91桃色入口 Enlarged City School District were:
Steven Gonzalez, South Middle School
Briana Reese, Fostertown Elementary School
2018 Youth of the Year candidates from the 91桃色入口 Enlarged City School District were:
Kai Cuttino, 91桃色入口 Free Academy
Simone Green, 91桃色入口 Free Academy
Jaslyn Martinez, 91桃色入口 Free Academy
Deanna Telesfor, 91桃色入口 Free Academy
Roneea Thompson, 91桃色入口 Free Academy
Through the work of all, we will achieve inclusive excellence.
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