AND THEN THERE WERE
TWO
THE STUDENTS OF
MRS. BARNFIELD & MR. HEITMANN

STUDENT SALUTE
PAGE #3
| 2011*2012 |
STUDENTS THAT HAVE A
STAR
AFTER THEIR
NAME ACHIEVED
"STUDENT OF THE MONTH"
STUDENTS WITH A LAMP
NEXT TO THEIR NAME WERE
INDUCTED INTO
THE NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY
Waving
Smiley = Had Sibling! (Keeping it in the Family!
STUDENTS' NAMES THAT ARE UNDERLINED WERE
CHOSEN AS
"BEST ALL-AROUND"
2002-2003
Section
7-11
Mr. Heitmann's Class
Amanda Behr |
Travis Breitenbruck
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Amanda Conklin |
Katie Curtis
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Karl Dickson |
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Kim
Harder |
Chris Hildebrandt |
Eric Hopcroft |
Heather Ivins |
Trevor Jones |
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Dan Kenworthy |
Nicole
Lindenbaum |
Meghan Lindstrom |
Kurt Loftus |
Erin Magee |
Julie Matsutani
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Terry McMahon
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Heather Murphy |
Laurelyn Pearson |
Kaitlyn Priestly
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Steve Quinn |
Abbie
Redling |
Justin Roberts |
Pedro Serrano |
Chelsea Smith |
Starri Stark |
Ramon Vega |
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Section
7-12
Mrs. Barnfield's Class
Emilyn Aguilar |
Heather Barreto |
National Honor Society H.S. |
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Alyssa Brown |
Joe Buono |
National Honor Society H.S. |
Gina Columbus |
Shay Costello National Honor Society H.S. |
Matt
Cuccinello
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Jackie
Daniels |
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Jessica Fontana |
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Amanda
Hawkins
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Danielle Holcomb |
Brittany Irvine |
National Honor Society H.S. |
Jake Morris |
Jessica
Natalewicz |
Amy Nelson |
Ryan Parks |
Ryan Ross |
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Jamie Vogel |
Mike Winters
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"WELCOME TO SEVENTH GRADE"...a very familiar greeting for our students. This group of students was the first to experience a two person team with Mrs. Barnfield and Mr. Heitmann. MANY new projects had been prepared for them; many old projects had new twists. Though it all, a strong bond was formed with the many students. They received old standbys such as: We Didn't Start the Fire, The Wedding, The Trial, The Constitution Report, Puttin' on the Hits and others. However, new projects such as THE WAR PROJECT, Human Reproduction classes TITANIC and Name The Film were added to create a new approach to the marking periods. Finally, "TRIBUTE" was added to the roster of projects that would make oral speaking the biggest challenge of the year.
This group watched their country go to war and end terror in Iraq. they sent greetings and supplies to soldiers protecting our country. They compared Charlie Chaplin films to Whoopi Goldberg films. Hindu and Greek weddings were their theme. Their trials re-boarded Titanic. Movie Trivia was a graded project. New York City at Christmas was an adventure. Meeting a Holocaust survivor brought history home.The War Project taught about American sacrifice and bravery. "Coulda', Woulda', Shoulda' " brought new meaning to rewards. Frere' Jaques forced them to sing a capella.And the plastic dookie. =) ...SORRY BOYS
A nice group of students that walked out of our classes on June 26th hopefully getting more than they bargained for during the academic year. We hope they enjoyed having us as their teachers as much as we enjoyed having them.
PRESIDENT:
JESSICA
NATALEWICZ
VICE-PRESIDENT:
ANDREW
SMITH
TREASURER:
MATT CUCCINELLO
8th Grade Promotion 2004
BEST ATHLETE BOYS' SIDE OF
THE GYM: MATT CUCCINELLO
TEACHERS' CHOICE AWARD: JESSICA
NATALEWICZ
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION: Brandon Batzel- Valedictorian
2003-2004
Section
7-11
Mr. Heitmann's Class
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National Honor Society H.S. |
Gillian Buono |
Anthony Carchio |
Katie Card |
Brittany Clark |
Katie Cook |
Jenna
Dattolo |
Alex
Daudier |
Bryan Dzugan |
Josh Harper |
Danny Hayden |
Justin Joseph |
Jon Kontovas |
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Josh Lyons |
Rich Macklin |
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Lauren Marchetti |
Joe Marciano |
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Alexis Morano-Buell National Honor Society H.S. |
Ryan Murrin |
Maggie Murtagh |
Morgan Pannullo |
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Jon Reed |
Pete
Savage |
Ross Seervai
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Ryan Sibole
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Donald Thompsett |
Justin Wagner |
Kevin Watson |
Jimmie Whalen |
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Section
7-12
Mrs. Barnfield's Class
Jessica Broyer |
Anthony
Busby |
Dan Durnian |
Courtney Evan National Honor Society H.S. |
Natalie Ficetola |
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Dan
Gagliardi |
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Anthony Giannini |
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National Honor Society H.S. |
Colleen
Grosse National Honor Society H.S. |
National Honor Society H.S. |
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Nick
LaGrou |
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National Honor Society H.S. |
Mike Neigel |
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National Honor Society H.S. |
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This was the last group to walk down the hallway of the "New Wing" to be greeted by us. They came down that hallway not knowing what was waiting for them. Twenty-two of them were siblings of former students; they at least had some clue. Little Brother, African-American Icon, International Icon, Latin Garden, Civilization Project, Guggenheim Museum, Planet Hollywood, and all the other now familiar staples. This group was very well prepared artistically for appreciating the sights of New York by Mr. Doyle.
Italian Weddings gave the New Wing hallway some spice. Finding out that plastic poopie can be terrifying was something Nick and Alexis will never forget. All in all, they were a very pleasant group to work with. They were outgoing and showed that when 22 of them attempted to run for student council. 12 of them made it and withstood criticism by their peers with great dignity. They were the best group to have while preparing for the first ever WORLD'S FAIR for the 7th Graders.
They were an extremely sociable group that tried to get along with each other as much as possible. This was the year of great personal growth for many of them. Many displayed a new sense of confidence that they had never displayed. They showed their confidence and maturity in many ways throughout the year, and their teachers were especially proud of their growth as young men and women of responsibility. They will be missed as they go on to become the leaders that they can be.
PRESIDENT
STUDENT COUNCIL: DAN
DURNIAN
VICE-PRESIDENT
STUDENT COUNCIL: DAN
GAGLIARDI
Chelsea Greenstein President National Junior Honor
Society
8th Grade Promotion 2005
BEST ALL AROUND 8th GRADE GIRL: MAGGIE MURTAGH
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION: Jesse Hallock- Valedictorian
2004-2005
NEW SECTIONS/NEW CLASSROOMS/NEW YEAR
Section
7-9
Mr. Heitmann's Class
Scott Angus |
National Honor Society H.S. |
Nicole Binetti |
Gabriella Cameron National Honor Society H.S. |
Michael Carannante |
National Honor Society H.S. |
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Sammy Centrella
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Jade Danner
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Brittany Diehl |
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Devin Grosse |
Sean Hughes |
Alana Jacobs |
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Bryan Miller |
Bryan Nardone |
Jesse Nguyen
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Nicholas Nieves |
Smeet Patel
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Christopher Pinter |
Troy Reynolds
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Christian Tunis
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Anthony Vigliotti |
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Andrew Wicoff |
Matthew Winters |
Section
7-10
Mrs. Barnfield's Class
John Applegate |
National Honor Society H.S. |
Ricky Bandejas |
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Randi Disbrow |
Christopher Ehrola National Honor Society H.S. |
National Honor Society H.S. |
Chelsea Foiles |
Paul Heatter |
Justin Kamen
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Lisa O'Keefe |
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Karissa Petrellese |
National Honor Society H.S. |
Nicholas Shirley |
Nicoletta Vacirca |
Taylor Velardi National Honor Society H.S. |
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The walk down a new wing hallway seemed safe for a group of students entering 7th grade. They knew that Mrs. Barnfield and Mr. Heitmann were down that "other" wing. HOWEVER. . .they were moved! MUA HA HA HA. . .and so it began. A year filled with more hands-on projects and field trips more than any other. 19 siblings of former students were semi-prepared for what would be required of them. THE MOLE reality game proved to add a new dimension to strategy games. A Day on Mount Olympus, A Site to See, Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum, Titanic Exhibit, Classic TV shows, The First BEST Boy and BEST girl dancers for Puttin' on the Hits (great job to Sammy and Anais).
There were Mexican and German Weddings where the fine art of Hat Dancing and decorating and using a Stein were key to celebrating (Eins, Zwei, G'Suffa!). The Amityville Horror made it's way back after 5 years in hiatus, Native American reports, Democrat/Republican Reports, President Reports, Science Theory Essays, Quantum Words and a few other items left their first year mark on this particular group of students that liked working together.
We watched this group grow with the greatest jump in self-confidence as they were forced to do more things in front of the class with a public eye. They grew leaps and bounds with every single challenge that was placed before them. We know that each of them will go onto 8th Grade with a new sense of self and fully aware as to reach their potential. We wish them well as they continue their journey toward their life, goals, dreams and aspirations.
PRESIDENT
STUDENT COUNCIL: MATT ESSINGTON
SECRETARY
STUDENT COUNCIL: CHELSEA BARRETO
BEST ALL AROUND BOY 7th GRADE: SAMMY CENTRELLA
8th Grade Promotion 2006
BEST ALL AROUND 8th GRADE BOY: SAMMY CENTRELLA
TEACHERS' CHOICE AWARD: MATT
ESSINGTON
BEST ATHLETE BOYS' SIDE OF THE
GYM: JOHN APPLEGATE (shared)
2005-2006
Section
7-13
Mr. Heitmann's Class
Scott Butler |
Matthew Cain |
Karlee Carchio |
Christopher Carlucci |
Nikki Columbus |
Tara DeNucci |
Bianca DeVivo |
Steven DiLeo |
Ryan Hughes |
Nichole Hung |
Jessica Joseph |
Zachary Kahl |
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Rachel Marino |
Brandon Otiepka |
Ashley Sullivan |
Stephanie Torode |
Nicholas Vitale |
Section
7-14
Mrs. Barnfield's Class
National Honor Society H.S. |
National Honor Society H.S. |
Kevin Brennan |
Jacki Curtis |
Adam Daudier |
Michael Davis National Honor Society H.S. |
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A.J. Esposito |
National Honor Society H.S. |
John Farmer |
National Honor Society H.S. |
Thomas Foiles |
James Gibbons |
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Logan Jones |
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Anthony Martino |
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Nicholas Rucci |
Zachary Smith |
Stephanie Ulatowski |
National Honor Society H.S. |
Victor Wilenta |
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Andrew Wright |
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17 SIBLINGS should have been at least savvy to what the year would demand of them. Tough Lessons, Tough Reality Checks, Tough Year. The class of 2005-2006 needed to overcome concerns before some from within the class would allow themselves to expand to the horizon. We began the year with a tremendous field trip to see BODY WORLDS at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. That was followed-up with our traditional Holiday Trip to New York City on a very cold day. Two competitive sets of new versions of "Little Brother" and "The Mole" added a new spin to the year. Yet, none of those or a FIRST Oktoberfest Celebration, nor Daily Stuffed Christmas Stockings seemed to cause any real stir.
The 7th Grade World's Fair brought the challenge of Jamaica and Vatican City. Survivor, The Trial and a few other things were lost. The Indian in the Cupboard made a reappearance after a four year hiatus. The Weddings were French and Chinese by custom. WDSTF had some good ending projects. Despite opposition, their writing improved tremendously. This was the year of the NJASK test.
TEN of our students were inducted into the National Junior Honor Society (though a few more certainly deserved to be). Many were involved in soccer, track, basketball, baseball, softball, wrestling, field hockey, cross country, hand bells, and drama. Michael Davis won a Prestigious Award at Monsignor Donovan High School at the annual Scholastic Olympics. Actually, the entire team did well.
Wishing them Good Luck. . . . . .
June 16, 2006. . .A Chapter Closes.
PRESIDENT
STUDENT COUNCIL: NICK ESSINGTON
VICE
PRESIDENT STUDENT COUNCIL: ANNA ICOVINO
8th Grade Promotion 2007
BEST ALL AROUND 8th GRADE GIRL: ANNA ICOVINO
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION: Courtney Vindigni - Valedictorian
2006-2007
Section
7-9
Mr. Heitmann's Class
Nicole Andrukite |
Joseph Bench |
Breanna Bozzett |
Michael Connolly |
John Day |
Lauren DeIudicibus
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Brendan Dowd |
Vincent Farmer |
Cortney Hagaman |
Shawn Harris |
Brianna Kamen |
Thomas Meyers |
Ashlie Perez |
Kathleen Pierce |
Samantha Sadler
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James Sakers |
Joseph Schnorrbusch |
Todd Scofidi |
Mikayla Serafin |
John Slowinski |
Jonathan Valencia |
Evan Ventura |
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Zachary Zeiner |
Section
7-10
Mrs. Barnfield's Class
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National Honor Society H.S |
National Honor Society H.S |
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Sydney Lowenstein |
Kaitlyn MacCalla |
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Christian Negri |
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Armani Paccione |
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National Honor Society H.S |
National Honor Society H.S. |
Alyssa Sparano |
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National Honor Society H.S |
Robert Syvarth |
Well, what can be said? There are groups of students, there are groups of good students and then there are groups of exceptional students. This group will have the distinction of never losing an envelope off of the "Coulda Woulda, Shoulda" Wall. They worked well together from the start. The usual projects were introduced very early and completed in a very organized manner. Immediately, there was no barrier between the two sections; they bought into the idea of one big group from the start. We had a tremendous annual trip into New York City at Christmas. The most interesting versions of Little Brother and The Mole were played out. A double wedding ceremony in the Greek Tradition brought about a fun atmosphere.
The World's Fair allowed us to explore Brazil and South Korea with the most creative country displays ever presented by our sections. Students who normally were passive in class took great leadership skills to a new height with that project. happily, The Trial returned with a creative cast of characters that took on the novel, And Then There Were None in a newly revamped hypothetical trial of Vera Claythorne. Then, a new project, THE WAR introduced strategy skills to a new level. The year also brought SURVIVOR finally to the front of the playing field as a game.
Due to their camaraderie and attitude, the class of 2006-2007 was the first 7th grade group to ever have an ULTIMATE FIELD TRIP opened up to them so early. Many signed-up for the 2009 trip to Italy, Switzerland and France. It will be a great experience taking them there with other students. At the end of the year, they got to enjoy the FIRST EVER organized 7th Grade Field Trip to the Franklin Institute to see the treasures of King Tutankhamen.
They were a very accomplished group. 18 of them were inducted into the National Junior Honor Society. In the 3rd marking Period 40 of them made honor roll. Many wrote essays to run for Student Council, and then Jordan, Kelsey, Nick, Brendan, Mercedes, Chris, Cala, Rebecca, and Greg all got to run for office. They will always have a special spot here on the Student Salute page. They were thoughtful, kind, concerned, conscientious, resourceful and for the most part. . .VERY HONEST. A VERY difficult group to follow! They will be VERY MUCH missed.
PRESIDENT OF
STUDENT COUNCIL:
NICHOLAS NESSER
VICE-PRESIDENT
OF STUDENT COUNCIL:
BRENDAN DOWD
TREASURER
OF STUDENT COUNCIL:
CHRISTOPHER PARLOW
REBECCA
GRZYB & GREG KAMBACK![]()
CO-Presidents National Junior Honor Society
KELSEY
D'ANDREA Vice President National Junior Honor
Society
BEST ALL AROUND BOY 7th GRADE: BRENDAN DOWD
BEST ALL AROUND GIRL 7th GRADE: REBECCA
GRZYB
BEST MALE 7th GRADE ATHLETE: VINNY FAVIA
8th Grade Promotion 2008
BEST ALL AROUND 8th GRADE BOY: BRENDAN DOWD
TEACHERS' CHOICE AWARD:
REBECCA GRZYB & NICK NESSER (shared)
PRINCIPAL'S AWARD:
AUSTIN STARK
BEST ATHLETE BOYS' SIDE OF THE
GYM: BRENDAN DOWD & VINNY FAVIA (shared)
They were promoted to high school on June 17, 2008.
I will truly miss all of them as they continue their journey through life.
They were a blessing to know.
2007-2008
Mr. Heitmann's Class
National Honor Society H.S.
National Honor Society H.S.
National Honor Society H.S.
National Honor Society H.S.
National Honor Society H.S.
Mrs. Barnfield's Class
National Honor Society H.S.
National Honor Society H.S.
National Honor Society H.S.
National Honor Society H.S.
Well, the 2007-2008 class left quite a lasting impression. This year was a mix
of "did" and "could have" students. For the most part, the majority of
the students appreciated all that was provided to them. Most of them decided to
be willing participants in sharing the journey that would bring them to a
comfortable level of learning. Many flourished in their writing and speaking
skills. many broke out of their shells. Many formed lasting friendships. There
were some who didn't change at all- at least not in attitude or appreciation for
things (I feel sorry for them and hope they mature...if not life will be quite
difficult for them). Yet, among them, there were tremendous changes in
academic attitude and personal growth. there are more than a few who will
willingly accept any challenge that will befall them. Hopefully, they will
all learn to walk alone without the over zealous contribution of those that
don't want them to be independent learners and who may detract them from
becoming the fulfillment of their own potential.
Section
7-5
Kaileigh Allen![]()
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Maria Alvarez
Mary Anodide
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Samantha
Cimino
Kraemer Clayton![]()
Marlo
Colabella![]()
Brendan Darcy
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Dylan Deppe
Corinne DiClemente
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Shane Duke
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Dana Farrell
Anthony Goble
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Gabriel
Gonzalez
Rachel Hansen![]()
Zachary Hinninger
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Matthew Jones![]()
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Anna Marie Lambusta
Tyler Long
Anthony Loupos
Dana McGrath
Jacob Moretz
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George Murray
Kevin Parkes
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Nicholas Renz
Catherine
Russomanno
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Lyndsay
Solomon![]()
Marissa Stroud
Evelyn Tejada
Section
7-6
Nicholas Auriemma![]()
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Joseph Boyles![]()
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John Carey
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Steven Cimmino![]()
Douglas Cuccinello
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Harry Eaton
Eugene Filik![]()
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Samantha Kenny
Monil Mehta
John Morone
Caroline Mullen
Alicia Nesser![]()
Brianna Novak
Luke Parsons![]()
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Margaret
Pedersen
Kelly Petillon![]()
Jeffrey Rankel![]()
Jessica
Sansone
Bradford Smith![]()
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Megan Sweeney![]()
Dana Van
De Vaarst![]()
Vincent
Vecchio
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Daniel Wojtaszek
17 of them earned a spot in the National Junior Honor Society. They should be quite proud of themselves. In the last marking period, 34 of the 49 students attained Honor Roll or Distinguished Honor Roll Status. 8 of them were chosen for the Peer to Peer Program. They did a tremendous job at bringing Russia and the Cherokee nation to life in the World's Fair. Some of the best Site to See projects were presented this year. Dissection lab was very well experienced. Of course, the Annual December Field Trip was a positive experience. Mrs. Barnfield's Wedding Project brought Jewish and Italian traditions home with flair. Superb News Broadcasts demonstrated great originality, and of course, Puttin' on the Hits was a hit. Sadly, some fun culminating activities (The War, Survivor, A Day of Disaster, Sundae Service) were lost due to the actions of a few students.
June 18, 2008- They all walked out the door and moved onto 8th Grade.
They are wished much luck as they move forward.
THE NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY
Needless to
say...we are quite proud!
President National Junior Honor
Society
8th GRADE GRADUATION 2009
2008-2009
Mr. Heitmann's Class
Mrs. Barnfield's Class
And so, we bid a fond farewell to the 2008-2009 class. At first, this very
apprehensive group appeared as if they would have a difficult time coming
together as a team. Yet, very quickly, they were bound together to bring a
unique unity to the classroom environment. Many leaders and many personalities
took on roles of great proportions throughout the year. This group was
overwhelmingly phenomenal during film analysis presentations. As a matter
of fact, an even greater variety of classics was given to them as they seemed to
relish in the new world of films as a writing tool.
The BODIES Exhibition was a great field trip in the fall which was of course
followed by our annual Christmas Field Trip to NYC in December. This was
definitely one of our most musical groups since the 2006 / 2007 year. A wide
variety of instruments was played, and we had many from the hand bells in our
class. On top of that artistic world, the countries of Vatican City and Germany
were brought to life for the annual World's Fair by dedicated and skillful
artists. In addition, there was more than a respectable number of students from
the performing arts.
They also share something very special with the 7th grade class of 2006-2007;
they never lost an envelope off the "Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda" Board, As if tying
that class with that honor wasn't enough, they also enjoyed receiving "The War!
HARRY EATON![]()
KAILEIGH
ALLEN Vice President National Junior Honor
Society
RACHEL
HANSEN Historian National Junior Honor
Society
KRAEMER
CLAYTON Secretary National Junior Honor
Society![]()
SAMANTHA
KENNY Treasurer National Junior Honor
Society
SECRETARY
STUDENT COUNCIL: DANIEL WOJTASZEK![]()
BEST MALE 7th GRADE ATHLETE: BRADFORD SMITH![]()
BEST ATHLETE BOYS' SIDE OF THE
GYM: STEVEN CIMMINO
TEACHER'S CHOICE
AWARD:
NICHOLAS AURIEMMA

Julinho Apaza
Nethaniel Attias
Cassandra Bernyk
Gabriel Buono
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Celine DeCaro
Nicholas DiLeo
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Amber
Gallicchio
Stephen Harms
Matthew Hascha![]()
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Kaitlyn Hauser
Anthony Jones
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Joshua Ketcham
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Daniel Kleban![]()
Megan Lindenbaum![]()
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Alex Mendez
Angela Miceli
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Ashley Reilley
Matthew
Vacirca
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Nicole Vazquez![]()
Nicholas Wainwright![]()
Nicholas Zbranak![]()
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Section
7-14
Alyssa Bahto
Spencer Binondo
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Kyle Bogert
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Nicole Bravata![]()
Andrew Cannata![]()
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Amos Corralez
Brian DeAlmeida![]()
Margaret Ehrola
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Cori Esposito![]()
Jessica Gonzalez![]()
Dale Kocher![]()
Raymond
LeChien
Joey Licata
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Vincent Mack![]()
Mitchell Mecca
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Kira Miller
Nicole Miller
Jordan
Rassmann
Drew Scott![]()
Thomas Self
Alexandra Sivcova
Kyle Soltmann
Krista Thomson![]()
Courtney
Tylutki
Nikki
Whritenour
We will miss them, and we wish them luck as they continue to grow and learn from each other as well as from their teachers/ parents!
8th Grade Promotion 2010
BEST ATHLETE BOYS' SIDE OF
THE GYM: DREW SCOTT
2009-2010
Section
7-9
Mr. Heitmann's Class
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Madeline Allen |
Pasquale Altilio |
Konica Amin |
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Gregory Buono |
Rocco Cioffi | Devyn Cordero |
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Alexis Esposito |
Taylor Forte |
| Matthew Gelsleichter |
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MaryEllen Guida |
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Matthew Hinninger |
Katherine Howe |
Serena Kearns |
| Joseph LoBianco | Roxana Mora | Kristal Ocasio |
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Richard Ong |
Sabrina Rutherford |
Ryan Sullivan |
| Jocelyn
Valdora |
Joseph Weimert | Tyler Zukowitz |
Section
7-10
Mrs. Barnfield's Class
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Reilly Bonner | Omayma Bougdour |
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Riel Champury |
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Justin Geber |
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Ja'Quez Johnson |
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James Juliano |
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Austin Koziol |
| Lucas Luz |
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Danielle Prachthauser |
| Kendall Rankin |
Tyler Rozell |
Dina Sheri |
| Carter Smith |
Casey Stackable |
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| Courtney Wicker |
So, can a class walk in and be really changed by the end of the year? The answer to that was magnified by a huge yes, after the 2009-2010 school year came to a close. This was a group that truly learned how to work together to overcome many unique challenges that were brought to them. Strong-willed individuals kept the classes moving forward as the group began to give birth to uniquely independent learners that "took charge" of their learning. The results of this was seen after the standardized test results came back and reflected learners who had truly taken what they were taught to heart and made the information given to them part of their daily routines.
The Annual BODIES Exhibition was a great field trip in the fall
(wonderfully placed next to Halloween) which was of course
followed by our annual Christmas Field Trip to NYC in December. The countries of
Bermuda and the Czech Republic brought amazing display results which had never
been attempted. They definitely had no problem expressing themselves by the end
of the year. With a hot topic trial (mercy killing) and powerful debaters born,
this group definitely knew how to speak their mind. They were also a true group
to emerge on Facebook as becoming fast friends.
They were invited to join the ULTIMATE FIELD TRIP to
2010-2011
Mr. Heitmann's Class
Mrs. Barnfield's Class
What a year of achievers! This year saw many students come out
of their own shells and immediately start to take on major leadership positions
in the building. We watched as many were inducted into National Junior Honor
Society, elected to student council, elected to officer positions in honor
society, gained notoriety for their leadership and were rewarded for their hard
work. It was amazing event to behold as so many of them overcame some situations
that they THOUGHT held them back. Artists emerged. Honor Roll students bloomed
and many were pushed to see what they could accomplish once they set their minds
to it. These students put together a unique World's Fair that
highlighted Monaco and the Philippines. They traveled to New York City twice and
quickly showed their love of travel by having 20 of them sign up for Italy and
Ireland in 2013. This is a group that will really do incredible things in life
once they set their minds to it. As a matter of fact, despite some constant
distractions, the vast majority constantly showed they valued the educational
process because they know that intelligence is the key to a successful future.
Many of them will take charge in all things they undertake.
Watch out world; here they come!
THE
NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY
President National Junior Honor
Society
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VICE-PRESIDENT
OF STUDENT COUNCIL:
COURTNEY WICKER
TREASURER OF STUDENT COUNCIL:
KRISTI KAWA
TEACHER'S CHOICE
AWARD:
ALANA COLABELLA
BEST ATHLETE GIRLS' SIDE OF THE
GYM: DANIELLE PRACHTHAUSER
Section
7-7
Jessica Albanese
Shelby Andrews
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Brittani Biroc-Klein
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Morgan Caro
Michael Cruz
Julia Davis
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Tyler DeAlmeida
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Meg Dowd
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Ryan Hawkins
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Dalton Lott
Gianna Martin
Dana Morris
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Alexandra Nagy
Shaiann Perez
Tianna Rogers
Mary
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Jack Satterlee
Jake Scott
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Daniel Smith![]()
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Joseph Sperduto
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Spencer Szabady
Niklas Tartaglione
Dayna Trotter
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Nicholas
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Michael Vecchio
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Erick
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Cory Wilson
Thomas
Zbranak
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Emily Anodide
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Klean Bautista
Joseph Candiano
Julie
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Rebecca Emerson
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Nanye Froehlich
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Adam Garcia
Dylan Gardner
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Allison Krebs
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Rachael Lawlor
Sebastian Medina
Kyle
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Amber Paxton
Michael Phelan
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Evan Urspruch
Nicholas
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TREASURER OF STUDENT COUNCIL:
CONNOR FRITZSCH
HISTORIANS OF STUDENT COUNCIL:
JESSICA ALBANESE, JACOB GREENBERG, KYLE OLIVIERA
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JACOB
GREENBERG Historian National Junior Honor
Society
JULIE
CANNATA Secretary National Junior Honor
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BRYANNA
WEBBER Treasurer National Junior Honor
Society
BEST MALE 7th GRADE ATHLETE: Dylan Gardner &
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BEST All Around 7th Grade Boy: Jacob Greenberg![]()
2011-2012
Mr. Heitmann's Class
Section
7-7
Mrs. Barnfield / Mr. Boyle's Class
Just as the 2006 & 2007 Class walked in with an amazing aura about them, the
Class of 2011-2012 came in demonstrating incredible potential. There was an
immediate synergy around them that exuded a year of positive experiences. Their
great leadership was demonstrated in many ways including their ability to show
dependability and maturity. The 7th Grade World's Fair was a tremendous success
as we saluted Argentina and France with amazing results. We had 14 people run
for Student Council and they demonstrated extreme high integrity. They has
Russian Pen pals. They took anything new to heart. This particular class also witnessed great change as Mrs. Barnfield retired
and was replaced by Mr. Boyle who brought a new set of challenges and amazing
new teaching techniques to a very accepting classroom. This group sought
adventures as 20 of them signed-up immediately for the 2014 Trip to Italy &
Switzerland. They critiqued films with diligence and enjoyed the benefits of
former retired adventures such as Survivor, The Amityville Horror, A Day of
Disaster, The War, Tribute and more. They walk away on June 13, 2012 as changed individuals who shall meet all new
challenges.
MRS. BARNFIELD'S LAST YEAR Mrs Barnfield/ Mr
Heitmann / Ms Magnotti & Ms Camburn
A NEW PARTNERSHIP FORMS
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STUDENT COUNCIL:
JAY OBENAUER & JOHN PRATO
VICE
PRESIDENT OF STUDENT COUNCIL:
KEVIN BONNER
SECRETARY OF STUDENT COUNCIL:
NICOLETTE COLE
TREASURER OF STUDENT COUNCIL:
MATTHEW STADELBERGER
HISTORIAN OF STUDENT COUNCIL:
CHRIS JULIANO