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The Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel (placed under the invocation of St. Michael the Archangel ) is a church catholic located in the heart of the historical center of Menton . Since the road from the seafront , with majestic staircases allow to gradually reach the site where, on a spot in the stalls CALADE triumph whole perspective of the baroque architecture .
At the beginning of the xvii th century, desired by Prince Honoré II of Monaco , its construction was entrusted to the architect Lorenzo Lavagna. TheMay 27 1619The first stone was laid in the presence of the prince and lord Nicolà Spinola, bishop of Ventimiglia which depended Menton and Roquebrune while Monaco depended on the Bishop of Nice. Excavation works actually began in 1639 and the church was opened for worship in 1653 . Finally, theMay 8 1675The bishop of Ventimiglia Monsignor Mauro Promontorio dedicated the new church in the presence of Prince Louis I st . In 1701 , the architect Emmanuel Cantone erects a tower of fifty-three meters high, real watchtower overlooking the city. Its current facade was completed in 1819 in the spirit of the baroque of the xvii th century.
Inside, the vast nave with four bays form a large Latin cross . The choir , preceded by a triumphal arch is decorated with stucco marble with pilasters dishes. A painted wooden statue of 1820 representing Saint Michael slaying the dragon overcomes the altar in polychrome marble. The side chapels are decorated with altarpieces baroque. One is dedicated to Saint Devote . Some had been granted to wealthy families of Menton.
Beautiful organ in the choir (XVII c.) Unknown factor. It has been often attributed to Gio Oltrachino (Jean Utrect), organ builder native of this town, located in Genoa and which is known by many constructions organ archives in Liguria - only one still existing intact in Alassio - and Monaco: the parish church of Saint-Nicolas Monaco dated 1639 (current buffet that of St. Charles church restructured by architect Charles Lenormand and Merklin), that of the palatine chapel (1639) disappeared and another organo portatile the same time also disappeared. Gio Oltracchino died in Genoa in 1647 and the organ of Saint-Michel can not be attributed to him.
In 1999 , the Saint-Michel church is raised to the dignity of minor basilica by Pope John Paul II , and consecrated basilica in January 2000 . Since 1949 , each year in August, the square hosts the famous Festival of Classical Music . She is one of the most visited attractions in the Alpes-Maritimes.
The Basilica (and its square ; other items were enrolled at other dates) is the subject of a classification as historical monuments since 3 March 1947
I thank you fullmoon for lighten up the foreground so well :)
Press L for a better look
50pictures x 30seconds = 1500seconds = 25minutes exposure of the nightsky.
Oh and i forgot, no whitebalance tweak, all natural colours. Not my usual photostyle since i like to take my pictures more colour abstract :)
Squamish Nation Pow Wow 2012 at the Capilano Indian Reserve in North Vancouver was the place to be for native bands from across BC and elsewhere to congregate. They gathered to greet each other and celebrate their culture together at this annual event in the traditional territory of the Coast Salish land.
Aboriginal men and women in full regalia danced in the Grand Entry and participated in the Invocation. They also competed as individuals in different categories like in a sports event. The modern day Pow Wow is very much a family affair – in recognition of the work and contribution by the native women in the community and the role that the younger ones could play is also very much part of the agenda. The Pow Wow therefore becomes an ideal venue for the youngsters to reconnect with their culture and way of life, thus preserving the aboriginal tradition that goes back thousands of years.
Audrey Flack (born New York, 1931) is an American photorealist painter, printmaker, and sculptor.
[Oil and acrylic on canvas, 162.6 x 203.2 cm]
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Each and every Chhau dance performance in Purulia commences with an invocation to Lord Ganesha, the Hindu god of success - a prominent character from the Indian mythology........
Chhau Dance
Chhau, the masked dance of the ancient warrior, is hugely popular across the tribal areas of West Bengal and Bihar. Magnificent outsized masks, breathtaking acrobatics, wild combat and comedy scenes accompanied by powerful drumming make the performance an unforgettable experience!
Chhau is perhaps the oldest masked dance in the world having originated in the soldiers barracks of the past when Rarh (part of Bengal and Bihar state of India) was a mighty military nation.
Though there are three prominent Chhau styles today, the Mayurbhanj, Seraikella and Purulia dance styles, the Purulia Chhau dance is said to be the original and is the most vigorous.
Murguma is a beautiful place in purulia. It is a huge waterbody, a man made dam, surrounded by hills. Muruguma Lake and the forest will make your trip worthwhile. This place can be reached by car from both Purulia and Muri (Jharkhand) stations.
Beautiful Bengal, India
Biblia latina.[Strassburg: Heinrich Eggestein, not after 1468]. Cloe up of rear pastedown showing manuscript invocation(?) in a 16th-century hand: “Jesus + Maria + Franciscus”. Sp Coll Euing Dq-a.16.
The Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel (placed under the invocation of St. Michael the Archangel ) is a church catholic located in the heart of the historical center of Menton . Since the road from the seafront , with majestic staircases allow to gradually reach the site where, on a spot in the stalls CALADE triumph whole perspective of the baroque architecture .
At the beginning of the xvii th century, desired by Prince Honoré II of Monaco , its construction was entrusted to the architect Lorenzo Lavagna. TheMay 27 1619The first stone was laid in the presence of the prince and lord Nicolà Spinola, bishop of Ventimiglia which depended Menton and Roquebrune while Monaco depended on the Bishop of Nice. Excavation works actually began in 1639 and the church was opened for worship in 1653 . Finally, theMay 8 1675The bishop of Ventimiglia Monsignor Mauro Promontorio dedicated the new church in the presence of Prince Louis I st . In 1701 , the architect Emmanuel Cantone erects a tower of fifty-three meters high, real watchtower overlooking the city. Its current facade was completed in 1819 in the spirit of the baroque of the xvii th century.
Inside, the vast nave with four bays form a large Latin cross . The choir , preceded by a triumphal arch is decorated with stucco marble with pilasters dishes. A painted wooden statue of 1820 representing Saint Michael slaying the dragon overcomes the altar in polychrome marble. The side chapels are decorated with altarpieces baroque. One is dedicated to Saint Devote . Some had been granted to wealthy families of Menton.
Beautiful organ in the choir (XVII c.) Unknown factor. It has been often attributed to Gio Oltrachino (Jean Utrect), organ builder native of this town, located in Genoa and which is known by many constructions organ archives in Liguria - only one still existing intact in Alassio - and Monaco: the parish church of Saint-Nicolas Monaco dated 1639 (current buffet that of St. Charles church restructured by architect Charles Lenormand and Merklin), that of the palatine chapel (1639) disappeared and another organo portatile the same time also disappeared. Gio Oltracchino died in Genoa in 1647 and the organ of Saint-Michel can not be attributed to him.
In 1999 , the Saint-Michel church is raised to the dignity of minor basilica by Pope John Paul II , and consecrated basilica in January 2000 . Since 1949 , each year in August, the square hosts the famous Festival of Classical Music . She is one of the most visited attractions in the Alpes-Maritimes.
The Basilica (and its square ; other items were enrolled at other dates) is the subject of a classification as historical monuments since 3 March 1947
Dialogue: Obama’s pick for his inaugural invocation celebrates DIVERSITY and the “magic of this country!” Because...
Rick Warren is a CUTER Kind of HATER!
He equates gay marriage with bestiality, incest and pedophilia while wearing a BASHFUL smile!
He pets BABY PANDASwhen comparing abortion to the Holocaust!
He TRULY CARES about poverty, AIDS, climate change and a global cure for the evil scourge of homosexuality!
He says Jews and atheists will burn in eternal Hellfire in a fetchinglyINCLUSIVE way!
Invocation 2018 collection by Dark Garden corsetry
Models: Lindsay Ferguson, Carolina Leon
Photo © Joel Aron
[ENG] The church of Bossost , dedicated to the invocation of the Mother of God of Purification, is one of the best preserved in the entire Val d'Aran region, and a clear example of the prototype of a Romanesque church of the valley (very horizontal buildings, with three naves and three semicircular apses and a very marked gable in the presbytery). It was built in the first half of the 13th century, and includes many foreign decorative elements: strips of blind semicircular arches in the bell tower and apses, or the small vertical lesenes (pilaster strip) on the outside of the apse, both typical of Lombard Romanesque, checkered jaques on the front and eaves… Outside the temple, the highlights are the bell tower, the head and its two façades. More photos in the album Church of Bossost, Aran valley (Spain).
[ESP] En el interior se aprecian las tres naves del edificio, la central más ancha y alta, separadas por tres grandes pilastras circulares rematadas en un sencillo ábaco que soportan arcos formeros, que conforman los tres tramos de cada una de las naves. La nave central se cubre con una bóveda de cañón apuntado, las laterales con bóvedas de cuarto de cañón y la cabecera se cubre -como marcan los cánones románicos- cañón para el tramo presbiteral y bóveda de horno para los ábsides. A los pies del templo se abre un coro que dispone de dos niveles distintos, de construcción posterior.
La iglesia de Bossost, dedicada a la advocación de la Mair de Diu dera Purificacion, es una de las mejor conservadas de toda la comarca del Val d'Aran, y un claro ejemplo del prototipo de iglesia románica aranesa (edificios muy horizontales, con tres naves y tres ábsides semicirculares y un hastial muy marcado en el presbiterio). Fue construida en la primera mitad del siglo XIII, e incluye muchos elementos decorativos foráneos: franjas de arquillos ciegos de medio punto en campanario y ábsides, o las pequeñas lesenas verticales en el exterior del ábside, ambos propios del románico lombardo, ajedrezado jaqués en portada y aleros… En el exterior del templo, lo más destacado son el campanario, la cabecera y sus dos portadas.
Más fotografías en el álbum Iglesia de Bossòst, Valle de Aran (España).
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OPENING CALENDAR
May 9, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Pastor Jean Feder St Juiste
Haitian Bethany Baptist Church
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Breanna Seabrook, 8th grade student
George Washington School No. 1
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Nicole Pepe, Music Teacher
Benjamin Franklin School 13
Haitian National Anthem
Ivana Romulus/Dwyer Academy and Hervenick Barthelus, students
Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Pledge of Ethics
Sariah Foreman, 4th grade student
Quayinah Abreu, 8th grade student
George Washington School No. 1
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“Mi Tierra” by Gloria Estefan
Performed by Ms. Drouet’s Bilingual Class
George Washington School No. 1
“I Believe I Can Fly”, by R. Kelly
Performed by Kwao Taylor, Physical Education Teacher
George Washington School No. 1
“Home” by Drew Pearson and Greg Holden
Benjamin Franklin School 13 Chorus
Drumline comprised of 5th through 8th grade students
George Washington School No. 1
Quayianah Abreu Emmanuel Hinton
Arleth Aguilar Shaquanah Jones
Kiara Almendarez Joshua Lebron
Taylor Brown Star Lochart-Russ
Abdul Dempsey Gabriel Nash
Jay Elliott Sung Ni Wang
Joshua Escobar David Padulla
Caleb Exum Jefferson Perez
Jae'quan Exum Naem Rogers
Bryan Gamez Briana Sanker
Jamar Gilford Zaniyah Scott
Sherlin Hernandez Brieonka Walton
Aminah Washington
Original Poem by
Quayinah Abreu, 8th grade student
George Washington School No. 1
“The Entertainer” by Scott Joplin
Performed on Piano by Jaquan Mials, 8th grade student
George Washington School No. 1
Haitian Folk Dance
Shirley Adissa Group
Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Haitian Poem
Shirley Adissa Group
Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Narrator: Fritzmane Davilma
Haitian Dance
Alexandra Mickens and Micheline Phareau Group
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy
PRESENTATIONS:
Special Olympic Athletes 2013
Justin Almanzar John Marshall School No. 20
Diogo Cunha Toussaint L’Ouverture-Marquis de Lafayette School No. 6
Elianny Duran Madison Monroe School No. 16
Madelin Martinez Joseph Battin School No. 4
Jonathan Pereira Toussaint L’Ouverture-Marquis de Lafayette School No. 6
Billy Sanchez Juan Pablo Duarte-Jose Julian Marti School No. 28
David Soulouque Nicholas S. LaCorte-Peterstown School No. 3
Christopher Vallejo Toussaint L’Ouverture-Marquis de Lafayette School No. 6
Vanessa Vallejo Toussaint L’Ouverture-Marquis de Lafayette School No. 6
Edwin Velasquez Elmora School No.12
Alexis Ventura Madison-Monroe School No. 16
Dianna Vicente Nicholas S. LaCorte-Peterstown School No. 3
Shantel Wilkins Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy
Rhazeem Williams John Marshall School No. 20
Coaches
Wendy Lopez-Silva
Anthony Mendes
Giovanni Silva
Volunteers
Sylvia Muniz
Melissa Grau
Anita Negron
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
Perfect Attendance – George Washington School No. 1:
Jaslet Anai Argueta Rodriguez
Danny F Argueta
Alan Jeffrey Cajamarca
Jeriahma Lomax-McIndoe
Eduardo Martinez Hernandez
Teddy Anthony Rivero
Leeasia Shanaya Parrott
Giovanni Alexander Vasquez Martinez
Kayla Consuegra
Magdalene Ramos
Emely Torres
Franklin Javier Villalta Argueta
Leonardo Antune Antxane
Maryoris Y Castillo
Perfect Attendance – George Washington School No. 1
Stephanie Martins Mendonca
Leonardo Martinez
Jimmy Ramirez
Sierra Naomi Ramirez
Rosa D Vasquez Martinez
Genesis M Cartagena
Giovani Consuegra
Breanna E Jones
Eric D Miranda
Elijah Ramirez
Shakira Raurau
Wilber Bonilla
Rosa Lee Jones
Eva Suarez
Students Ambassadors for their Grade and Class at Benjamin Franklin School No. 13
They are called upon to assist during special events to motivate their classmates:
Geoffroy Amouzou
Ashley Aracena
Stephen Ash
Michael Atencia
John Michael Azevedo
Martinho Codo
Carlos Contreras
Cherly Contreras
Yngrid De Los Santos
Jiovanni Dos Santos
David Fonseca
Victor Guzman
Carolina Herrera
Diana Lovato
David Marston
Irene Migosi
Pamela Nieves-Smith
Sami Orozco Juarez
Michael Ortiz
Alaceyia Smith
STARS OF EXCELLENCE:
Team members nominated for county teacher of the year from
George Washington School No. 1
Tiffany Cassese
Leydis Leyva
Allison Mednick
Debra Pugh
Team members recognized for their continuous and tireless efforts that highlights their commitment to excellence and the students of George Washington School No. 1
Traci Barnes, Teacher
Karen Boone, Assistant
Oneida Braithwaite, Teacher
Sabrina Burnett-Williams, Teacher
Maria Cabrera, Guidance Counselor
Karema Cunningham, Teacher
Wayne Scott Danodio, Math Coach
Natalie Fernandez, Head Secretary
Laurein Gareis, Language Arts Coach
Tanya Gilliam, Teacher
Stephanie Gonzalez, Secretary
Cartayh Hawkins-Reid, Master Teacher
Lirida Hegge, Secretary
Kenyetta Jackson, Social Worker
Andrew Kaplan, Teacher
Jasmine Lee, Teacher
Amy Liebowitz, Teacher
Patricia Kennedy, Teacher
John Mahon, Teacher
Rosangel Martinez, Assistant
Vincenzo Mascolo, Teacher
Benedetta Mosby, Teacher
Mary O’Hea, Teacher
Letty Perry, Teacher
Patricia Pesoli, Teacher
Marilyn Portela, Assistant
Deborah Pugh, Teacher
Kate Rush, Teacher
Kathy Santor, Teacher
Ann Shpakow, Guidance Counselor
Mark Shober, Teacher
Kwao Taylor, Teacher
Tracy Thompson, Teacher
Julie Unger, Teacher
Ximena Vanegas, Teacher
Kathy Ventura, Teacher
Lindsay Walker, Teacher
George Washington School No. 1
Recognition of Beata Backiel, Cook Manager and the kitchen staff members for always treating students to home cooked meals and serving dishes with high nutritional value in keeping with standards set by the Alliance for a Healthier Generation.
Recognition of Ken Sugzda, Head Custodian and the custodial staff for always keeping a safe and sanitary environment, and for diligent efforts in promoting and maintaining the School No. 1 Recycling Initiative.
Recognition of Larry Meadows, Head Security Guard and the security staff for always keeping a safe and orderly environment.
The following team members of Benjamin Franklin School No. 13 have displayed a commitment to excellence. Each member spearheads a committee, program, club or organization. They give up their time afterschool and on weekends to assist the students and school.
Alison Brennan
Sarah Brown
Dara Buchta
Nancy-Carrero Munoz
Chrissy Correia
Maryann Davies
Lara Filippello
Martha Goni
Barbara Hanley
Joseph Kwiatek
Giacomina Magliano
Vivian Martinez
Doris Matute
Lacey McConkey
Vanessa Nieves
Nicole Pepe
Michele Pridgen
Christina Rios
Kerilyn Saltarelli
Romeo Simoes
Carla Twyne
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
These parents of Benjamin Franklin School No. 13 are recognized for volunteering their time, and support of events during school and afterschool.
Zoobi Afshan
Jacqueline Amaya Atencia
Elaine Cabbell
Rosania Freitas
Ileana Medina
Alyssa Montesino
Sofia Moreira Horta
Margaret Melendez
Jessica Lopez
Liliana Pacheco
Samidia Pagan
Douglas Teartt
THE EXCELLENCE PARADE AWARDS
Keys to Excellence Award - Awarded to the school that best exemplifies the district’s mission, vision, core beliefs and commitments, and Pledge of Ethics.
Winner: School 7 AND School 31
Honorable Mention:
School 12
EHS
Leap Award - Awarded to the school that best exemplifies the spirit of their school.
Winner: School 26 AND Hamilton
Honorable Mention:
School 51
School 28
Imaginer Award - Awarded to the school that demonstrates the most creativity in their design.
Winner: School 18 AND School 29
Honorable Mention School 14
School 30
Jefferson
OPENING CALENDAR
May 9, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Pastor Jean Feder St Juiste
Haitian Bethany Baptist Church
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Breanna Seabrook, 8th grade student
George Washington School No. 1
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Nicole Pepe, Music Teacher
Benjamin Franklin School 13
Haitian National Anthem
Ivana Romulus/Dwyer Academy and Hervenick Barthelus, students
Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Pledge of Ethics
Sariah Foreman, 4th grade student
Quayinah Abreu, 8th grade student
George Washington School No. 1
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“Mi Tierra” by Gloria Estefan
Performed by Ms. Drouet’s Bilingual Class
George Washington School No. 1
“I Believe I Can Fly”, by R. Kelly
Performed by Kwao Taylor, Physical Education Teacher
George Washington School No. 1
“Home” by Drew Pearson and Greg Holden
Benjamin Franklin School 13 Chorus
Drumline comprised of 5th through 8th grade students
George Washington School No. 1
Quayianah Abreu Emmanuel Hinton
Arleth Aguilar Shaquanah Jones
Kiara Almendarez Joshua Lebron
Taylor Brown Star Lochart-Russ
Abdul Dempsey Gabriel Nash
Jay Elliott Sung Ni Wang
Joshua Escobar David Padulla
Caleb Exum Jefferson Perez
Jae'quan Exum Naem Rogers
Bryan Gamez Briana Sanker
Jamar Gilford Zaniyah Scott
Sherlin Hernandez Brieonka Walton
Aminah Washington
Original Poem by
Quayinah Abreu, 8th grade student
George Washington School No. 1
“The Entertainer” by Scott Joplin
Performed on Piano by Jaquan Mials, 8th grade student
George Washington School No. 1
Haitian Folk Dance
Shirley Adissa Group
Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Haitian Poem
Shirley Adissa Group
Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Narrator: Fritzmane Davilma
Haitian Dance
Alexandra Mickens and Micheline Phareau Group
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy
PRESENTATIONS:
Special Olympic Athletes 2013
Justin Almanzar John Marshall School No. 20
Diogo Cunha Toussaint L’Ouverture-Marquis de Lafayette School No. 6
Elianny Duran Madison Monroe School No. 16
Madelin Martinez Joseph Battin School No. 4
Jonathan Pereira Toussaint L’Ouverture-Marquis de Lafayette School No. 6
Billy Sanchez Juan Pablo Duarte-Jose Julian Marti School No. 28
David Soulouque Nicholas S. LaCorte-Peterstown School No. 3
Christopher Vallejo Toussaint L’Ouverture-Marquis de Lafayette School No. 6
Vanessa Vallejo Toussaint L’Ouverture-Marquis de Lafayette School No. 6
Edwin Velasquez Elmora School No.12
Alexis Ventura Madison-Monroe School No. 16
Dianna Vicente Nicholas S. LaCorte-Peterstown School No. 3
Shantel Wilkins Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy
Rhazeem Williams John Marshall School No. 20
Coaches
Wendy Lopez-Silva
Anthony Mendes
Giovanni Silva
Volunteers
Sylvia Muniz
Melissa Grau
Anita Negron
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
Perfect Attendance – George Washington School No. 1:
Jaslet Anai Argueta Rodriguez
Danny F Argueta
Alan Jeffrey Cajamarca
Jeriahma Lomax-McIndoe
Eduardo Martinez Hernandez
Teddy Anthony Rivero
Leeasia Shanaya Parrott
Giovanni Alexander Vasquez Martinez
Kayla Consuegra
Magdalene Ramos
Emely Torres
Franklin Javier Villalta Argueta
Leonardo Antune Antxane
Maryoris Y Castillo
Perfect Attendance – George Washington School No. 1
Stephanie Martins Mendonca
Leonardo Martinez
Jimmy Ramirez
Sierra Naomi Ramirez
Rosa D Vasquez Martinez
Genesis M Cartagena
Giovani Consuegra
Breanna E Jones
Eric D Miranda
Elijah Ramirez
Shakira Raurau
Wilber Bonilla
Rosa Lee Jones
Eva Suarez
Students Ambassadors for their Grade and Class at Benjamin Franklin School No. 13
They are called upon to assist during special events to motivate their classmates:
Geoffroy Amouzou
Ashley Aracena
Stephen Ash
Michael Atencia
John Michael Azevedo
Martinho Codo
Carlos Contreras
Cherly Contreras
Yngrid De Los Santos
Jiovanni Dos Santos
David Fonseca
Victor Guzman
Carolina Herrera
Diana Lovato
David Marston
Irene Migosi
Pamela Nieves-Smith
Sami Orozco Juarez
Michael Ortiz
Alaceyia Smith
STARS OF EXCELLENCE:
Team members nominated for county teacher of the year from
George Washington School No. 1
Tiffany Cassese
Leydis Leyva
Allison Mednick
Debra Pugh
Team members recognized for their continuous and tireless efforts that highlights their commitment to excellence and the students of George Washington School No. 1
Traci Barnes, Teacher
Karen Boone, Assistant
Oneida Braithwaite, Teacher
Sabrina Burnett-Williams, Teacher
Maria Cabrera, Guidance Counselor
Karema Cunningham, Teacher
Wayne Scott Danodio, Math Coach
Natalie Fernandez, Head Secretary
Laurein Gareis, Language Arts Coach
Tanya Gilliam, Teacher
Stephanie Gonzalez, Secretary
Cartayh Hawkins-Reid, Master Teacher
Lirida Hegge, Secretary
Kenyetta Jackson, Social Worker
Andrew Kaplan, Teacher
Jasmine Lee, Teacher
Amy Liebowitz, Teacher
Patricia Kennedy, Teacher
John Mahon, Teacher
Rosangel Martinez, Assistant
Vincenzo Mascolo, Teacher
Benedetta Mosby, Teacher
Mary O’Hea, Teacher
Letty Perry, Teacher
Patricia Pesoli, Teacher
Marilyn Portela, Assistant
Deborah Pugh, Teacher
Kate Rush, Teacher
Kathy Santor, Teacher
Ann Shpakow, Guidance Counselor
Mark Shober, Teacher
Kwao Taylor, Teacher
Tracy Thompson, Teacher
Julie Unger, Teacher
Ximena Vanegas, Teacher
Kathy Ventura, Teacher
Lindsay Walker, Teacher
George Washington School No. 1
Recognition of Beata Backiel, Cook Manager and the kitchen staff members for always treating students to home cooked meals and serving dishes with high nutritional value in keeping with standards set by the Alliance for a Healthier Generation.
Recognition of Ken Sugzda, Head Custodian and the custodial staff for always keeping a safe and sanitary environment, and for diligent efforts in promoting and maintaining the School No. 1 Recycling Initiative.
Recognition of Larry Meadows, Head Security Guard and the security staff for always keeping a safe and orderly environment.
The following team members of Benjamin Franklin School No. 13 have displayed a commitment to excellence. Each member spearheads a committee, program, club or organization. They give up their time afterschool and on weekends to assist the students and school.
Alison Brennan
Sarah Brown
Dara Buchta
Nancy-Carrero Munoz
Chrissy Correia
Maryann Davies
Lara Filippello
Martha Goni
Barbara Hanley
Joseph Kwiatek
Giacomina Magliano
Vivian Martinez
Doris Matute
Lacey McConkey
Vanessa Nieves
Nicole Pepe
Michele Pridgen
Christina Rios
Kerilyn Saltarelli
Romeo Simoes
Carla Twyne
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
These parents of Benjamin Franklin School No. 13 are recognized for volunteering their time, and support of events during school and afterschool.
Zoobi Afshan
Jacqueline Amaya Atencia
Elaine Cabbell
Rosania Freitas
Ileana Medina
Alyssa Montesino
Sofia Moreira Horta
Margaret Melendez
Jessica Lopez
Liliana Pacheco
Samidia Pagan
Douglas Teartt
THE EXCELLENCE PARADE AWARDS
Keys to Excellence Award - Awarded to the school that best exemplifies the district’s mission, vision, core beliefs and commitments, and Pledge of Ethics.
Winner: School 7 AND School 31
Honorable Mention:
School 12
EHS
Leap Award - Awarded to the school that best exemplifies the spirit of their school.
Winner: School 26 AND Hamilton
Honorable Mention:
School 51
School 28
Imaginer Award - Awarded to the school that demonstrates the most creativity in their design.
Winner: School 18 AND School 29
Honorable Mention School 14
School 30
Jefferson
A woman sits down to obtain Invocation of the Heart from a member of Messiah Foundation USA (Mind Body and Spirit Expo, Somerset, New Jersey).
Invocation 2018 collection
Pop Antique for Dark Garden
Corset dress, collar, and bespoke stockings
Model: Serafina
Photo © Joel Aron
Date: November 2012
Medium: Digital Photomontage
Dimensions: w 56" x h 84"
© 2012 Tony DeVarco
Sculptural images in "Invocation of the Muse" include Hiram Powers's "Eve Disconsolate" Designed 1859-61, the final marble was finished by members of his studio after his death in 1873. Jim Dine's "Pinocchio (Emotional)", patina on bronze, 2009. Mark Di Suvero's "Atman" painted steel (1978-79) and Giovanni da Bologna’s “Rape of the Sabine’s” ca. 1600 (the word 'rape' in this context means abduction). All images were photographed at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
A presenter from Kalki Avatar Foundation grants Invocation of the heart (simran) to aspirants (Modara, Colombo, Sri Lanka).
OPENING CALENDAR
May 9, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Pastor Jean Feder St Juiste
Haitian Bethany Baptist Church
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Breanna Seabrook, 8th grade student
George Washington School No. 1
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Nicole Pepe, Music Teacher
Benjamin Franklin School 13
Haitian National Anthem
Ivana Romulus/Dwyer Academy and Hervenick Barthelus, students
Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Pledge of Ethics
Sariah Foreman, 4th grade student
Quayinah Abreu, 8th grade student
George Washington School No. 1
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“Mi Tierra” by Gloria Estefan
Performed by Ms. Drouet’s Bilingual Class
George Washington School No. 1
“I Believe I Can Fly”, by R. Kelly
Performed by Kwao Taylor, Physical Education Teacher
George Washington School No. 1
“Home” by Drew Pearson and Greg Holden
Benjamin Franklin School 13 Chorus
Drumline comprised of 5th through 8th grade students
George Washington School No. 1
Quayianah Abreu Emmanuel Hinton
Arleth Aguilar Shaquanah Jones
Kiara Almendarez Joshua Lebron
Taylor Brown Star Lochart-Russ
Abdul Dempsey Gabriel Nash
Jay Elliott Sung Ni Wang
Joshua Escobar David Padulla
Caleb Exum Jefferson Perez
Jae'quan Exum Naem Rogers
Bryan Gamez Briana Sanker
Jamar Gilford Zaniyah Scott
Sherlin Hernandez Brieonka Walton
Aminah Washington
Original Poem by
Quayinah Abreu, 8th grade student
George Washington School No. 1
“The Entertainer” by Scott Joplin
Performed on Piano by Jaquan Mials, 8th grade student
George Washington School No. 1
Haitian Folk Dance
Shirley Adissa Group
Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Haitian Poem
Shirley Adissa Group
Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Narrator: Fritzmane Davilma
Haitian Dance
Alexandra Mickens and Micheline Phareau Group
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy
PRESENTATIONS:
Special Olympic Athletes 2013
Justin Almanzar John Marshall School No. 20
Diogo Cunha Toussaint L’Ouverture-Marquis de Lafayette School No. 6
Elianny Duran Madison Monroe School No. 16
Madelin Martinez Joseph Battin School No. 4
Jonathan Pereira Toussaint L’Ouverture-Marquis de Lafayette School No. 6
Billy Sanchez Juan Pablo Duarte-Jose Julian Marti School No. 28
David Soulouque Nicholas S. LaCorte-Peterstown School No. 3
Christopher Vallejo Toussaint L’Ouverture-Marquis de Lafayette School No. 6
Vanessa Vallejo Toussaint L’Ouverture-Marquis de Lafayette School No. 6
Edwin Velasquez Elmora School No.12
Alexis Ventura Madison-Monroe School No. 16
Dianna Vicente Nicholas S. LaCorte-Peterstown School No. 3
Shantel Wilkins Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy
Rhazeem Williams John Marshall School No. 20
Coaches
Wendy Lopez-Silva
Anthony Mendes
Giovanni Silva
Volunteers
Sylvia Muniz
Melissa Grau
Anita Negron
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
Perfect Attendance – George Washington School No. 1:
Jaslet Anai Argueta Rodriguez
Danny F Argueta
Alan Jeffrey Cajamarca
Jeriahma Lomax-McIndoe
Eduardo Martinez Hernandez
Teddy Anthony Rivero
Leeasia Shanaya Parrott
Giovanni Alexander Vasquez Martinez
Kayla Consuegra
Magdalene Ramos
Emely Torres
Franklin Javier Villalta Argueta
Leonardo Antune Antxane
Maryoris Y Castillo
Perfect Attendance – George Washington School No. 1
Stephanie Martins Mendonca
Leonardo Martinez
Jimmy Ramirez
Sierra Naomi Ramirez
Rosa D Vasquez Martinez
Genesis M Cartagena
Giovani Consuegra
Breanna E Jones
Eric D Miranda
Elijah Ramirez
Shakira Raurau
Wilber Bonilla
Rosa Lee Jones
Eva Suarez
Students Ambassadors for their Grade and Class at Benjamin Franklin School No. 13
They are called upon to assist during special events to motivate their classmates:
Geoffroy Amouzou
Ashley Aracena
Stephen Ash
Michael Atencia
John Michael Azevedo
Martinho Codo
Carlos Contreras
Cherly Contreras
Yngrid De Los Santos
Jiovanni Dos Santos
David Fonseca
Victor Guzman
Carolina Herrera
Diana Lovato
David Marston
Irene Migosi
Pamela Nieves-Smith
Sami Orozco Juarez
Michael Ortiz
Alaceyia Smith
STARS OF EXCELLENCE:
Team members nominated for county teacher of the year from
George Washington School No. 1
Tiffany Cassese
Leydis Leyva
Allison Mednick
Debra Pugh
Team members recognized for their continuous and tireless efforts that highlights their commitment to excellence and the students of George Washington School No. 1
Traci Barnes, Teacher
Karen Boone, Assistant
Oneida Braithwaite, Teacher
Sabrina Burnett-Williams, Teacher
Maria Cabrera, Guidance Counselor
Karema Cunningham, Teacher
Wayne Scott Danodio, Math Coach
Natalie Fernandez, Head Secretary
Laurein Gareis, Language Arts Coach
Tanya Gilliam, Teacher
Stephanie Gonzalez, Secretary
Cartayh Hawkins-Reid, Master Teacher
Lirida Hegge, Secretary
Kenyetta Jackson, Social Worker
Andrew Kaplan, Teacher
Jasmine Lee, Teacher
Amy Liebowitz, Teacher
Patricia Kennedy, Teacher
John Mahon, Teacher
Rosangel Martinez, Assistant
Vincenzo Mascolo, Teacher
Benedetta Mosby, Teacher
Mary O’Hea, Teacher
Letty Perry, Teacher
Patricia Pesoli, Teacher
Marilyn Portela, Assistant
Deborah Pugh, Teacher
Kate Rush, Teacher
Kathy Santor, Teacher
Ann Shpakow, Guidance Counselor
Mark Shober, Teacher
Kwao Taylor, Teacher
Tracy Thompson, Teacher
Julie Unger, Teacher
Ximena Vanegas, Teacher
Kathy Ventura, Teacher
Lindsay Walker, Teacher
George Washington School No. 1
Recognition of Beata Backiel, Cook Manager and the kitchen staff members for always treating students to home cooked meals and serving dishes with high nutritional value in keeping with standards set by the Alliance for a Healthier Generation.
Recognition of Ken Sugzda, Head Custodian and the custodial staff for always keeping a safe and sanitary environment, and for diligent efforts in promoting and maintaining the School No. 1 Recycling Initiative.
Recognition of Larry Meadows, Head Security Guard and the security staff for always keeping a safe and orderly environment.
The following team members of Benjamin Franklin School No. 13 have displayed a commitment to excellence. Each member spearheads a committee, program, club or organization. They give up their time afterschool and on weekends to assist the students and school.
Alison Brennan
Sarah Brown
Dara Buchta
Nancy-Carrero Munoz
Chrissy Correia
Maryann Davies
Lara Filippello
Martha Goni
Barbara Hanley
Joseph Kwiatek
Giacomina Magliano
Vivian Martinez
Doris Matute
Lacey McConkey
Vanessa Nieves
Nicole Pepe
Michele Pridgen
Christina Rios
Kerilyn Saltarelli
Romeo Simoes
Carla Twyne
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
These parents of Benjamin Franklin School No. 13 are recognized for volunteering their time, and support of events during school and afterschool.
Zoobi Afshan
Jacqueline Amaya Atencia
Elaine Cabbell
Rosania Freitas
Ileana Medina
Alyssa Montesino
Sofia Moreira Horta
Margaret Melendez
Jessica Lopez
Liliana Pacheco
Samidia Pagan
Douglas Teartt
THE EXCELLENCE PARADE AWARDS
Keys to Excellence Award - Awarded to the school that best exemplifies the district’s mission, vision, core beliefs and commitments, and Pledge of Ethics.
Winner: School 7 AND School 31
Honorable Mention:
School 12
EHS
Leap Award - Awarded to the school that best exemplifies the spirit of their school.
Winner: School 26 AND Hamilton
Honorable Mention:
School 51
School 28
Imaginer Award - Awarded to the school that demonstrates the most creativity in their design.
Winner: School 18 AND School 29
Honorable Mention School 14
School 30
Jefferson
Invocation 2018 collection
Pop Antique for Dark Garden
Corset dress, collar, and bespoke stockings
Photo by Daisy Rose Coby - Memento Moda
mementomoda.com
OPENING CALENDAR
March 21, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Francisco González, Board Member
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Nelsy Louis, 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Robert Morris School No.18 Band
Pledge of Ethics
Hailee Wouters-VanSlyke 8th grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“It’s A Melody” words and music by John Jacobson and Kirby Shaw
Performed by: Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten Chorus
“Sing A Song For Nature” words and music by Mark Burrows
Performed by Robert Morris School No. 18 Kindergarten chorus
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Kamar Thomas, 5th grade student
Shamar Thomas, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Dance Mix”
Performed by: Johanna Otero, 1st grade student
Robert Morris School No.18
“Every Day We're Moving”
Performed by: 3rd grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 Who performed on the Dr. Oz Show with First Lady Michelle Obama
“Move Your Body”
Performed by: 5th grade students of Terence C. Reilly School No. 7
Dance Inspired by Michelle Obama’s Just Move National Campaign
PRESENTATIONS:
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
2nd Place in the 2013 ACTFL Video contest in the Popular Category for the video titled Be Careful What You Say. This video contest was part of the national public awareness campaign, Discover Languages…Discover the World! sponsored by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Yonaida Brito 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Cindy Gomes 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Luisa Goytia 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Angie Padilla 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Josue Robles 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Eileen Urbina 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Victoria Villalta 11th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Jonathan Yakubov 12th grade student, Elizabeth High School
Helping Hand Awards: Robert Morris School 18
8th Grade Students
Alexandre Garcia
Cristof Garcia
Destiny Howard
Nelsy Louis
Alejandro Pasco
Nathalie Perez
Yolit Rios
Paola Torres
Hailee VanSlyke
Diana Varela
STARS OF EXCELLENCE:
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Dedication to Healthy Eating: Tomasso Guarino, Cook
In Recognition of Exemplary Staff “Whooo’s” Who of School No. 18:
Mr. Ali Abdul-Malik
Mrs. Annette Furnback
Mr. Dmitri Kotchtcheev
Mrs. Sonia Marques
Ms. Jeannette Martinez
Mrs. Margherita Martino-Avella
Mrs. Linda Moszczynski-Soldo
Mr. John Parello
Mrs. Giselle Scarfone-Sanzone
Mrs. Lucia Seitzinger
Mrs. Carol Sokolosky
PRESENTATIONS
Robert Morris School No. 18
In Recognition of Parental Involvement:
Mrs. Dina Echevarria
Mr. Alex Echevarria
Mrs. Evelyn Voltolin
Mr. David Voltolin
Mrs. Jessica Martinez
Miss Johanna Rozo
Mrs. Sara Liscano
Mrs. Kristi Capindica
Mrs. Mariela DeJesus
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
In Recognition of Donation to Robert Morris School No. 18: (Resolution 10g – 12-183)
Damon Marks, Founder of Traveling Guitar Foundation
In Recognition of Community Involvement:
Evelina Martinez
Invocation 2018 collection
Pop Antique for Dark Garden
High back corset with draped bust and cocoon draped skirt.
Model: Nicole Simone
Photo © Joel Aron
© Nu Image Studios LLC
lG @officialnuimagestudios
Photographer: James Fair
Cheney Pilie wears the Carynn ensemble from the Invocation couture collection
Invocation 2018 collection
Dollymop for Dark Garden
Sweetheart Victorian with straps and appliqué, opera length gloves, and ball skirt.
Model: Carynn Milne
Photo © Joel Aron
Photo: WildPx LLC
Models: Serafina Miller, Lulu Cachoo, Aja, all wearing Invocation couture by Dark Garden
Photo: WildPx LLC
Models: Serafina Miller, Lulu Cachoo, Aja, all wearing Invocation couture by Dark Garden
Invocation of Brigid for Candlemas
Once again the Goddess arises from her slumber to
Walk abroad on the face of the Earth. Close your eyes and see
Her with me now.
Far away, across the Irish sea, She stirs in her sleep,
wakens, stretching and yawning, and rises to begin Her
journey. She walks through still frozen woods, and as She passes,
She brings the first stirrings of life to tender buds buried
beneath the snow.
She passes…and as She passes, the small burrowing creatures
rouse themselves, to behold her with eyes still heavy with sleep.
She passes…and as She passes, the groundhog senses Her
presence in his dreams. And he wakes, climbing from his
burrow for one brief hour, and as She passes, the groundhog
sees her shadow.
She passes…and as She passes, buds and wondering creatures
and groundhog all hear Her voice as wind in the barren
branches of the trees. And She whispers a promise that
Spring will come again. Not yet, not now, but soon, soon…
She passes…and as She passes, She walks over mountains
and hills, through the land that is her home.
And Her steps lengthen and She walks over the waters of the ocean
and through the deserts, and still She is home, for the Earth
itself is Her home, the very planet is Her domain.
And She passes…and She rouses our slumbering hearts
with Her passing, with Her voice murmuring in the wind.
Soon…soon…
And now She is here with us, She passes by us now,
nudging us from our winter dreams. Let’s invite Her to
linger awhile with us, to pause in Her journey and join our
circle, by lighting a sacred fire. In Her homeland, in Kildare,
Her priestesses kept a sacred fire burning at all times on the
hearth of Her temple. Let us now relight that holy flame,
rekindle the fires of Kildare. Let us gaze into the flames and
see the face of Brigid.
-author unknown
A presenter from Kalki Avatar Foundation Sri Lanka grants Invocation of the Heart (simran) to women at the Shiva Temple (Modara, Colombo, Sri Lanka).
for a self-portrait assignment during my second painting course, i chose to paint with acrylic over an inkjet print of my hand, a digital image which i had created in photoshop. the paper, which curled as paper will do, is attached to a canvas which i painted a warm chromatic black and then covered with penciled words of the loving-kindness meditation which is deeply meaningful to me. the words follow... behind the paper, just where the fingertips come to an end, is a heavy glass tube, lending weight and dimension to the paper as it hangs over the canvas. this work is of acrylic and mixed media on paper, and pencil on canvas, and was created in july 2012.
may all beings be happy* may all beings be healthy* may all beings be safe* may all beings be free*
love to you, dear friends*
jeanne
A man is given Invocation of the Heart (simran) by a designated Spiritual Minister from Kalki Avatar Foundation (Modara, Colombo, Sri Lanka).
[ENG] The church of Bossost , dedicated to the invocation of the Mother of God of Purification, is one of the best preserved in the entire Val d'Aran region, and a clear example of the prototype of a Romanesque church of the valley (very horizontal buildings, with three naves and three semicircular apses and a very marked gable in the presbytery). It was built in the first half of the 13th century, and includes many foreign decorative elements: strips of blind semicircular arches in the bell tower and apses, or the small vertical lesenes (pilaster strip) on the outside of the apse, both typical of Lombard Romanesque, checkered jaques on the front and eaves… Outside the temple, the highlights are the bell tower, the head and its two façades. More photos in the album Church of Bossost, Aran valley (Spain).
[ESP] En el interior se aprecian las tres naves del edificio, la central más ancha y alta, separadas por tres grandes pilastras circulares rematadas en un sencillo ábaco que soportan arcos formeros, que conforman los tres tramos de cada una de las naves. La nave central se cubre con una bóveda de cañón apuntado, las laterales con bóvedas de cuarto de cañón y la cabecera se cubre -como marcan los cánones románicos- cañón para el tramo presbiteral y bóveda de horno para los ábsides. A los pies del templo se abre un coro que dispone de dos niveles distintos, de construcción posterior.
La iglesia de Bossost, dedicada a la advocación de la Mair de Diu dera Purificacion, es una de las mejor conservadas de toda la comarca del Val d'Aran, y un claro ejemplo del prototipo de iglesia románica aranesa (edificios muy horizontales, con tres naves y tres ábsides semicirculares y un hastial muy marcado en el presbiterio). Fue construida en la primera mitad del siglo XIII, e incluye muchos elementos decorativos foráneos: franjas de arquillos ciegos de medio punto en campanario y ábsides, o las pequeñas lesenas verticales en el exterior del ábside, ambos propios del románico lombardo, ajedrezado jaqués en portada y aleros… En el exterior del templo, lo más destacado son el campanario, la cabecera y sus dos portadas.
Más fotografías en el álbum Iglesia de Bossòst, Valle de Aran (España).
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OPENING CALENDAR
May 9, 2013
PUBLIC SESSION
PERFORMANCES
Invocation
Pastor Jean Feder St Juiste
Haitian Bethany Baptist Church
Presentation of the Colors
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC
Pledge of Allegiance
Breanna Seabrook, 8th grade student
George Washington School No. 1
Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key
Nicole Pepe, Music Teacher
Benjamin Franklin School 13
Haitian National Anthem
Ivana Romulus/Dwyer Academy and Hervenick Barthelus, students
Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Pledge of Ethics
Sariah Foreman, 4th grade student
Quayinah Abreu, 8th grade student
George Washington School No. 1
Core Beliefs – Video
PERFORMANCES
“Mi Tierra” by Gloria Estefan
Performed by Ms. Drouet’s Bilingual Class
George Washington School No. 1
“I Believe I Can Fly”, by R. Kelly
Performed by Kwao Taylor, Physical Education Teacher
George Washington School No. 1
“Home” by Drew Pearson and Greg Holden
Benjamin Franklin School 13 Chorus
Drumline comprised of 5th through 8th grade students
George Washington School No. 1
Quayianah Abreu Emmanuel Hinton
Arleth Aguilar Shaquanah Jones
Kiara Almendarez Joshua Lebron
Taylor Brown Star Lochart-Russ
Abdul Dempsey Gabriel Nash
Jay Elliott Sung Ni Wang
Joshua Escobar David Padulla
Caleb Exum Jefferson Perez
Jae'quan Exum Naem Rogers
Bryan Gamez Briana Sanker
Jamar Gilford Zaniyah Scott
Sherlin Hernandez Brieonka Walton
Aminah Washington
Original Poem by
Quayinah Abreu, 8th grade student
George Washington School No. 1
“The Entertainer” by Scott Joplin
Performed on Piano by Jaquan Mials, 8th grade student
George Washington School No. 1
Haitian Folk Dance
Shirley Adissa Group
Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Haitian Poem
Shirley Adissa Group
Nicholas Murray Butler School No. 23
Narrator: Fritzmane Davilma
Haitian Dance
Alexandra Mickens and Micheline Phareau Group
Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy
PRESENTATIONS:
Special Olympic Athletes 2013
Justin Almanzar John Marshall School No. 20
Diogo Cunha Toussaint L’Ouverture-Marquis de Lafayette School No. 6
Elianny Duran Madison Monroe School No. 16
Madelin Martinez Joseph Battin School No. 4
Jonathan Pereira Toussaint L’Ouverture-Marquis de Lafayette School No. 6
Billy Sanchez Juan Pablo Duarte-Jose Julian Marti School No. 28
David Soulouque Nicholas S. LaCorte-Peterstown School No. 3
Christopher Vallejo Toussaint L’Ouverture-Marquis de Lafayette School No. 6
Vanessa Vallejo Toussaint L’Ouverture-Marquis de Lafayette School No. 6
Edwin Velasquez Elmora School No.12
Alexis Ventura Madison-Monroe School No. 16
Dianna Vicente Nicholas S. LaCorte-Peterstown School No. 3
Shantel Wilkins Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy
Rhazeem Williams John Marshall School No. 20
Coaches
Wendy Lopez-Silva
Anthony Mendes
Giovanni Silva
Volunteers
Sylvia Muniz
Melissa Grau
Anita Negron
STUDENT EXCELLENCE
Perfect Attendance – George Washington School No. 1:
Jaslet Anai Argueta Rodriguez
Danny F Argueta
Alan Jeffrey Cajamarca
Jeriahma Lomax-McIndoe
Eduardo Martinez Hernandez
Teddy Anthony Rivero
Leeasia Shanaya Parrott
Giovanni Alexander Vasquez Martinez
Kayla Consuegra
Magdalene Ramos
Emely Torres
Franklin Javier Villalta Argueta
Leonardo Antune Antxane
Maryoris Y Castillo
Perfect Attendance – George Washington School No. 1
Stephanie Martins Mendonca
Leonardo Martinez
Jimmy Ramirez
Sierra Naomi Ramirez
Rosa D Vasquez Martinez
Genesis M Cartagena
Giovani Consuegra
Breanna E Jones
Eric D Miranda
Elijah Ramirez
Shakira Raurau
Wilber Bonilla
Rosa Lee Jones
Eva Suarez
Students Ambassadors for their Grade and Class at Benjamin Franklin School No. 13
They are called upon to assist during special events to motivate their classmates:
Geoffroy Amouzou
Ashley Aracena
Stephen Ash
Michael Atencia
John Michael Azevedo
Martinho Codo
Carlos Contreras
Cherly Contreras
Yngrid De Los Santos
Jiovanni Dos Santos
David Fonseca
Victor Guzman
Carolina Herrera
Diana Lovato
David Marston
Irene Migosi
Pamela Nieves-Smith
Sami Orozco Juarez
Michael Ortiz
Alaceyia Smith
STARS OF EXCELLENCE:
Team members nominated for county teacher of the year from
George Washington School No. 1
Tiffany Cassese
Leydis Leyva
Allison Mednick
Debra Pugh
Team members recognized for their continuous and tireless efforts that highlights their commitment to excellence and the students of George Washington School No. 1
Traci Barnes, Teacher
Karen Boone, Assistant
Oneida Braithwaite, Teacher
Sabrina Burnett-Williams, Teacher
Maria Cabrera, Guidance Counselor
Karema Cunningham, Teacher
Wayne Scott Danodio, Math Coach
Natalie Fernandez, Head Secretary
Laurein Gareis, Language Arts Coach
Tanya Gilliam, Teacher
Stephanie Gonzalez, Secretary
Cartayh Hawkins-Reid, Master Teacher
Lirida Hegge, Secretary
Kenyetta Jackson, Social Worker
Andrew Kaplan, Teacher
Jasmine Lee, Teacher
Amy Liebowitz, Teacher
Patricia Kennedy, Teacher
John Mahon, Teacher
Rosangel Martinez, Assistant
Vincenzo Mascolo, Teacher
Benedetta Mosby, Teacher
Mary O’Hea, Teacher
Letty Perry, Teacher
Patricia Pesoli, Teacher
Marilyn Portela, Assistant
Deborah Pugh, Teacher
Kate Rush, Teacher
Kathy Santor, Teacher
Ann Shpakow, Guidance Counselor
Mark Shober, Teacher
Kwao Taylor, Teacher
Tracy Thompson, Teacher
Julie Unger, Teacher
Ximena Vanegas, Teacher
Kathy Ventura, Teacher
Lindsay Walker, Teacher
George Washington School No. 1
Recognition of Beata Backiel, Cook Manager and the kitchen staff members for always treating students to home cooked meals and serving dishes with high nutritional value in keeping with standards set by the Alliance for a Healthier Generation.
Recognition of Ken Sugzda, Head Custodian and the custodial staff for always keeping a safe and sanitary environment, and for diligent efforts in promoting and maintaining the School No. 1 Recycling Initiative.
Recognition of Larry Meadows, Head Security Guard and the security staff for always keeping a safe and orderly environment.
The following team members of Benjamin Franklin School No. 13 have displayed a commitment to excellence. Each member spearheads a committee, program, club or organization. They give up their time afterschool and on weekends to assist the students and school.
Alison Brennan
Sarah Brown
Dara Buchta
Nancy-Carrero Munoz
Chrissy Correia
Maryann Davies
Lara Filippello
Martha Goni
Barbara Hanley
Joseph Kwiatek
Giacomina Magliano
Vivian Martinez
Doris Matute
Lacey McConkey
Vanessa Nieves
Nicole Pepe
Michele Pridgen
Christina Rios
Kerilyn Saltarelli
Romeo Simoes
Carla Twyne
COMMUNITY EXCELLENCE:
These parents of Benjamin Franklin School No. 13 are recognized for volunteering their time, and support of events during school and afterschool.
Zoobi Afshan
Jacqueline Amaya Atencia
Elaine Cabbell
Rosania Freitas
Ileana Medina
Alyssa Montesino
Sofia Moreira Horta
Margaret Melendez
Jessica Lopez
Liliana Pacheco
Samidia Pagan
Douglas Teartt
THE EXCELLENCE PARADE AWARDS
Keys to Excellence Award - Awarded to the school that best exemplifies the district’s mission, vision, core beliefs and commitments, and Pledge of Ethics.
Winner: School 7 AND School 31
Honorable Mention:
School 12
EHS
Leap Award - Awarded to the school that best exemplifies the spirit of their school.
Winner: School 26 AND Hamilton
Honorable Mention:
School 51
School 28
Imaginer Award - Awarded to the school that demonstrates the most creativity in their design.
Winner: School 18 AND School 29
Honorable Mention School 14
School 30
Jefferson