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What was most memorable about Middle School?

May 18, 2017

Oregon:

 

  • Environmental Club and our Water Project
  • 8th grade Band receiving Gold with distinction from NYSSMA Majors
  • Medieval Times trip
  • Halloween dance and costume contest

 

Saxton:

 

  • School trip to D.C. and Hershey (overwhelming response)
  • Orchestra
  • Chorus

 

South Ocean:

 

  • Being involved in the school plays
  • Minute to Win It
  • Trip to see Blue Man Group
  • All-School Musical

 

Most Influential Adult from Middle School:

Oregon:

  • Warnken: She made sure to help everyone and made me feel comfortable. ~Deanna
  • Rudnicki: He always encouraged me. ~Janelle
  • Bacon: He inspired my interest in history. ~Liz
  • Guzman: Extremely inspiring and always pushed everyone to do better than what they were currently doing. ~Jeremy
  • Passanante: He helped me develop my passion for music. ~Joe
  • Carpluk: She was kind, sociable, and easy to talk to. ~Caitlyn

Saxton:

  • Vario: Always had a smile on her face and always made sure to end class on a positive note. The math was difficult but she made sure to make class enjoyable. ~Samantha
  • Sanzone: When I moved into the district he met with me and my family to welcome us to the district. ~Melissa
  • Mistretta: She taught me the most when I was first beginning to understand the purpose of school. ~Vayda
  • Whittaker: She always pushed me to do my best and supported me. ~Jena
  • Fonte: She was a great science teacher and made me more intrigued in it enough to want to pursue a career in STEM. ~Shivani
  • Mason: She helped me develop my love for art. ~Donna

South Ocean:

  • Lao: She was very supportive and gave great advice. ~Kayla
  • Lindquist: He made learning Algebra bearable. ~Pamela
  • Cotignola: He had so much energy in the morning and made me love history. ~Laura
  • Schneider: He made me love social studies. ~Christina
  • Pickford: She encouraged me. ~Alex
  • Bruno: He made me realize my love for science. ~Blossom
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