Friday, May 29, 2015
CHS Math Team Competing at Penn State University
The CHS Math Team, this year's Massachusetts and New England Champions, are competing this weekend at the American Regional Math League (ARML) competition held at Penn State University. We wish the team and coaches well as they look to bring home yet another championship.
Special Town Election on Hansen Addition, June 23rd
Earlier this month, at Annual Town Meeting, the voters approved putting the proposed 8-room addition at the Hansen Elementary School on the ballot for a debt exclusion override vote. The election will take place on Tuesday, June 23rd. The projected cost for the project is $4.1 million.
The breakdown on the cost of the project is noted in a previous blog post.
The breakdown on the cost of the project is noted in a previous blog post.
Pay & Ride Bus Applications Due May 29th
One more reminder that pay and ride bus applications are due in by Friday, May 29th. Applications turned in after that date will be subject to a $50 late fee.
Moreover, applications received after June 26th will be processed and if seats are available, transportation will be provided on a first come, first serve basis, beginning on or about October 1.
Moreover, applications received after June 26th will be processed and if seats are available, transportation will be provided on a first come, first serve basis, beginning on or about October 1.
Summer Fun & Safety Fair
Just a reminder that on Friday, May 29th, from 4-8 PM, Pequitside Farm will play host to the 6th Annual Summer Fun & Safety Fair held.
Come for a day of family fun, entertainment, demonstrations, hot dogs and summer health and safety education.
Come for a day of family fun, entertainment, demonstrations, hot dogs and summer health and safety education.
June 17th Early Release
Please remember that the early release day that was originally scheduled for Wednesday, June 3rd has been cancelled. The new early release day is now on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17th.
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Children's Hospital Blood Drive-May 28th
Please join us for a Blood Drive. This event will take place on Thursday, May 28, 2015 between 12-6 PM at the Lt. Peter M. Hansen Elementary School on 25 Pecunit Street. To take part, you will need positive identification.
To make an appointment please log onto halfpints.childrenshospital.org. The sponsor code for this drive is HANSEN. You could also call Julia Hunter at 781.223.5140.
Come out and help support a great cause.
To make an appointment please log onto halfpints.childrenshospital.org. The sponsor code for this drive is HANSEN. You could also call Julia Hunter at 781.223.5140.
Come out and help support a great cause.
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Hansen Students Honored at PawSox Game
Below is the list of students from the Hansen Elementary School who are being recognized by the Pawtucket Red Sox as the 2015 Incentive Winners. Recipients are recognized for their 'hard work and dedication during the 2014-2015 school year'.
The students to be honored are:
-Claire Ferrara
-Kelsey DeLello
-Tara Geoghan
-Samantha Sweeney
-Liam Shea
-Kareem Chaplin III
-Hailey Roberts
-Tyler Ngo
-Evan Martignetti
-Gavin Durand
-Sophia Carr
-Teddy Capucci
Congratulation!!
The students to be honored are:
-Claire Ferrara
-Kelsey DeLello
-Tara Geoghan
-Samantha Sweeney
-Liam Shea
-Kareem Chaplin III
-Hailey Roberts
-Tyler Ngo
-Evan Martignetti
-Gavin Durand
-Sophia Carr
-Teddy Capucci
Congratulation!!
CFED Meeting, Wednesday, May 20th
A reminder that the Canton Families Embracing Diversity (CFED) will hold their monthly meeting on Wednesday, May 20th at 7 PM in the CHS Library. We hope you can attend.
Bus Registration Reminder
Good morning. Just a quick follow up to the letter I sent out on April 27th regarding bus registration for the 2015-16 school year.
Please remember that:
- Applications received after May 29, 2015 are subject to an additional $50 per student late fee.
- Applications received after June 26, 2015 will be processed and if seats are available, transportation will be provided on a first come, first serve basis, beginning on or about October 1, 2015.
If you have any questions, please contact Leslie Tamarkin, CPS Transportation Manager, at tamarkinl@cantonma.org
Hansen Addition To Be Voted on at Special Election on Tuesday, June 23rd
At last night's Annual Town Meeting, the voters approved putting the proposed 8-room addition at the Hansen Elementary School on the ballot for a debt exclusion override vote. The election will take place on Tuesday, June 23rd. The projected cost for the project is $4.1 million.
The breakdown on the cost of the project is noted in a previous blog post.
The breakdown on the cost of the project is noted in a previous blog post.
School Committee Meeting Thursday, May 21st
Here is a link to the upcoming School Committee meeting's agenda. Link
Monday, May 18, 2015
Projected Costs for Proposed Hansen Elementary School Addition
Hansen Elementary School | ||
Construction Cost Estimate | ||
1/13/2015 | ||
Architect/Engineering | $250,000 | |
Construction costs | $3,599,900 | |
Soft Costs | $94,000 | |
Furn. Fixtures and Equipment | $58,000 | |
Remove/Disposal Existing Modulars | $70,000 | |
Contingency | $275,000 | |
Total Project Costs | $4,346,900 | |
Less Architect/.Engineering (Prev. Funded) | -$250,000 | |
Funding Request | $4,096,900 | |
Rounded to | $4,100,000 | |
Next CPACSS Meeting- Wedneday, June 10th
The next meeting scheduled CPACSS meeting is a parent networking night and a quick business meeting. We will also discuss any concerns, workshops, social activities and support we want to address in the upcoming school year.
It will take place on June 10th from 7-9 PM in the CHS Library.
We hope you can attend.
The CPACSS Team
It will take place on June 10th from 7-9 PM in the CHS Library.
We hope you can attend.
The CPACSS Team
Canton 2015 ATM- Monday, May 18th
This is a reminder that the 2015 Annual Town Meeting (ATM) will continue this evening. Listed below are articles that are brought forth by the School Committee that are still up for consideration.
We hope you can attend ATM this evening.
We hope you can attend ATM this evening.
Article 12: “Omnibus” Capital
Outlay Program- There are two parts of the
Capital Outlay Program that impact the schools. The first is in “Cash Capital”
section, under Motion 3 of Article 12. The town has allocated $550,000
for the school department to use for items that fall under the following
categories: Building Repairs/Improvements, Technology, Program
Improvements, Furniture & Fixtures and Extraordinary Maintenance. The
Cash Capital requests have been supported by the Capital Planning Committee and
the Finance Committee.
In addition, under the Capital Outlay Program are items that fall
under the category of “Long Term Debt”. These are for larger projects,
typically in access of $100,000. The first item under this category is
Article 12, Motion 5 which would provide $300,000 for the Classroom Interactive Projector
Project. We have been working on this project throughout the year and
have raised close to $115,000 to offset the costs of the projector setups.
If approved, the remaining costs of the project would be covered.
This project has been supported by the Capital Planning Committee and the
Finance Committee.
The School Committee will also be presenting a motion, under Long
Term Debt, at Town Meeting to allow for the purchase of six (6) school
buses. The cost of this proposal is $540,000 and again, would be taken
from Long Term Debt Capital (not the operating budget). With these
additional buses, the District would be able to go forward with the later start
time for the High School, a matter that is of great importance to the District
and one that has been evaluated over the past few years. This motion has the
support of the Capital Planning Committee.
Article 35: Improvements To The Lt. Peter M. Hansen
Elementary School- This would appropriate $4.1
million to replace the current modular classrooms by constructing and equipping
eight (8) new classrooms at the Lt. Peter M. Hansen Elementary School. In
addition this would help alleviate current and future class size
concerns. If approved at Annual Town Meeting, this would go before the
Town, in a Special Election, as a Debt Exclusion Referendum Question sometime
later in the Spring. The estimated impact on the average tax bill in
Canton, if this project were approved, would be $26.31 per year. This
matter has the support of the Finance Committee.
Article 42: Appropriate Funds To Meet Expenses For Next Fiscal
Year (FY16)-
Article 42 is the Operating Budget article and would be the last one presented
at Annual Town Meeting. Currently, the town has set $36,259,994 as the
budget target for the school department. The School Committee’s last vote
on the Operating Budget provided for $36,455,794. The School Committee’s
budget request allows for 12.8 additional Full Time Equivalent (FTE)
employees. This additional staffing will go a long way towards addressing
class size concerns that have been identified by the School Committee as a top
priority in this budget cycle. The School Committee is continuing to
communicate with town officials on coming to a resolution on the final budget
number.
CAPE's Honor Thy Teacher Campaign
Canton Alliance for Public Education’s Honor Thy Teacher
Campaign
Say thanks to a great teacher from the past or present by
making a donation in his or her name to CAPE’s
Honor Thy Teacher Campaign. Donations to CAPE are used to fund grants to teachers for such things as
innovative programs in literacy, science, technology, and student enrichment,
as well as curriculum materials and professional development, which are not
funded in the operational budget.
Donations in any amount are acceptable and the honoree(s) will be
notified of each gift without disclosing the amount. Donor forms are available on CAPE’s website: http://www.cantonma.org/pages/CantonPublicSchools/Community/CAPE
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Next School Committee Meeting- Thursday, May 21st
Please remember that the May 14th and May 28th School Committee meetings have been cancelled. There will be a School Committee meeting on May 21st and on June 11th.
Monday, May 11, 2015
Last Day of School- Reminder
I just wanted to remind you that the official last day of school for students in grades 1-12 will be Thursday, June 25th.
For our Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten students, their last day will be Friday, June 19th.
For our Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten students, their last day will be Friday, June 19th.
Sunday, May 10, 2015
CHS Students Win 4 Awards at Hock Film Festival
Here's some great news shared by Mr. Ed McDonough:
Canton did well winning Four Awards In Three Categories at the Hockomock Film Festival this weekend.
Music Video
1st Coda Sky by Mia Tess and Roni Polsgrove See Video at RoniPTV
[ http://www.fuzzimittens.com/#!videos/c21fa ]http://www.fuzzimittens.com/#!videos/c21fa
3rd Pan Mass Challenge - Roni Polsgrove
See Video at RoniPTV
[ https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=guFsEOv2IIA ]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=guFsEOv2IIA
PSA
2nd Anti Smoking PSA -Production team of Connor Finn and Mike Noone led by Evan MacDonald
See video at [ http://evan205.wix.com/coffeepondproduction ]http://evan205.wix.com/coffeepondproduction
Documentary
1st Cut Loose - Mia Tess and Roni Polsgrove
See Video at RoniPTV
[ https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ePWVd2UshJY ]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ePWVd2UshJY
Congratulations to these talented individuals. We are so proud of your work!
Canton did well winning Four Awards In Three Categories at the Hockomock Film Festival this weekend.
Music Video
1st Coda Sky by Mia Tess and Roni Polsgrove See Video at RoniPTV
[ http://www.fuzzimittens.com/#!
3rd Pan Mass Challenge - Roni Polsgrove
See Video at RoniPTV
[ https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=
PSA
2nd Anti Smoking PSA -Production team of Connor Finn and Mike Noone led by Evan MacDonald
See video at [ http://evan205.wix.com/
Documentary
1st Cut Loose - Mia Tess and Roni Polsgrove
See Video at RoniPTV
[ https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=
Congratulations to these talented individuals. We are so proud of your work!
Friday, May 8, 2015
New Schedule of School Committee Meetings For May
The School Committee has altered their schedule of meetings for the month of May. Originally, meetings were scheduled for May 14 and May 28. Due to some unforeseen circumstances, those meetings are cancelled and there will be one meeting on Thursday, May 21st. The meeting on June 11th will go on as scheduled.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Canton Annual Town Meeting (ATM)- Monday, May 11 @ 7 PM
Good
morning. I wanted to take a minute to
update you on the upcoming Annual Town Meeting and articles that are related to
the Canton Public Schools.
First
of all, the Annual Town Meeting begins next Monday, May 11th. Most of the first night will be spent in a
“special town meeting” that will discuss and deliberate primarily on the
proposed use of the Plymouth Rubber site on Revere Street. Once that matter concludes, they will move
back to the regular town meeting and handle the articles that are proposed in
the warrant (link to Warrant information http://town.canton.ma.us/510/2015-Annual-Town-Meeting).
Matters
on the ATM warrant that have been brought forth by the School Committee are:
Article 12: “Omnibus” Capital Outlay
Program- There
are two parts of the Capital Outlay Program that impact the schools. The first
is in “Cash Capital” section, under Motion 3 of Article 12. The town has allocated $550,000 for the
school department to use for items that fall under the following
categories: Building
Repairs/Improvements, Technology, Program Improvements, Furniture &
Fixtures and Extraordinary Maintenance.
The Cash Capital requests have been supported by the Capital Planning
Committee and the Finance Committee.
In
addition, under the Capital Outlay Program are items that fall under the
category of “Long Term Debt”. These are
for larger projects, typically in access of $100,000. The first item under this category is Article
12, Motion 5 which would provide $300,000 for the Classroom Interactive Projector Project. We have been working on this project
throughout the year and have raised close to $115,000 to offset the costs of
the projector setups. If approved, the
remaining costs of the project would be covered. This project has been supported by the Capital
Planning Committee and the Finance Committee.
The
School Committee will also be presenting a motion, under Long Term Debt, at
Town Meeting to allow for the purchase of six (6) school buses. The cost of this proposal is $540,000 and
again, would be taken from Long Term Debt Capital (not the operating budget).
With these additional buses, the District would be able to go forward
with the later start time for the High School, a matter that is of great
importance to the District and one that has been evaluated over the past few
years. This motion has the support of the Capital Planning Committee.
Information
on the Capital Budgets can be found at the following site: http://www.cantonma.org/files/_AdLHV_/dd667642f0cd59073745a49013852ec4/FY16_Capital_Summary_Prioritized_-_as_of_01-29-2015.pdf
Article 20: Transfer Of A Portion Of Special Education
Stabilization Fund To Supplement Special Education Budget Deficit- This will move $80,000 from the School
Special Education Stabilization Fund for use by the School Committee to offset
the special education deficit in the FY 15 operating budget. This has been supported by the Finance
Committee.
Article 35: Improvements To The Lt. Peter M. Hansen
Elementary School- This
would appropriate $4.1 million to replace the current modular classrooms by constructing
and equipping eight (8) new classrooms at the Lt. Peter M. Hansen Elementary
School. In addition this would help
alleviate current and future class size concerns. If approved at Annual Town Meeting, this
would go before the Town, in a Special Election, as a Debt Exclusion Referendum
Question sometime later in the Spring. The
estimated impact on the average tax bill in Canton, if this project were
approved, would be $26.31 per year. This
matter has the support of the Finance Committee.
Article 42: Appropriate Funds To Meet
Expenses For Next Fiscal Year (FY16)- Article 42 is the Operating Budget
article and would be the last one presented at Annual Town Meeting. Currently, the town has set $36,259,994 as
the budget target for the school department.
The School Committee’s last vote on the Operating Budget provided for $36,455,794. The School Committee’s budget request allows
for 12.8 additional Full Time Equivalent (FTE) employees. This additional staffing will go a long way
towards addressing class size concerns that have been identified by the School
Committee as a top priority in this budget cycle. The School Committee is continuing to
communicate with town officials on coming to a resolution on the final budget
number.
***
This
update is informational in nature. The
Annual Town Meeting is a very special event in every town across the
Commonwealth and affords residents of the town the opportunity to speak on
matters of importance to them. We hope
that you can attend town meeting.
Annual
Town Meeting begins on Monday, May 11th at 7 PM in the Canton High
School Auditorium. The other nights
scheduled for ATM (if needed) are Wednesday, May 13, Monday, May 18th
and Wednesday, May 20th.
Thank
you.
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Canton's FPS State Bowl Results
I wanted to pass on this wonderful news that was shared by our Future Problem Solver advisers, Ms. Crespi and Ms. Bronstein. Congratulations to our students and coaches.
On Saturday, April 11, eleven extremely excited Canton Global Issues Problem Solving Teams and two courageous Individuals competed at State Bowl at Mass Maritime Academy in Buzzard Bay. The results of our teams are as follows:
Community Problem Solving
Senior Division
First Place - Canton High School grade 10 team (Sean Hanscom, Christine Lee, Dasol Lee, Meryl Prendergast, Forest Schmid; coached by parent Renee Hanscom), Project: Team C.S.I. (Community Service, Inc.) *Will be representing Massachusetts at International Conference in Iowa this June.
Action Plan Presentations
Junior Division
Second Place - Hansen School grade 5 team (Carolyn Clougher, Jordana Hersh, Emily Lynch, Grace Sweetland; coached by parent Michelle Lynch)
Third Place - Galvin Middle School grade 6 team (Valerie Casimir, Olivia Chinsen, Jacqueline Morrissey, Elizabeth Truong; coached by parent Susan Crespi)
Global Issues Problem Solving Team Competition
Middle Division
Third Place - Galvin Middle School grade 7 team (Sohil Apte, Mary Kelley, Anna Mak, David Walker; coached by parent Sameer Apte}
Global Issues Problem Solving Individual Competition
Junior Division
First Place - Luce School grade 4 individual (Alex Smith; coached by parent Jenny Smith} *Will be representing Massachusetts at International Conference in Iowa this June.
On Saturday, April 11, eleven extremely excited Canton Global Issues Problem Solving Teams and two courageous Individuals competed at State Bowl at Mass Maritime Academy in Buzzard Bay. The results of our teams are as follows:
Community Problem Solving
Senior Division
First Place - Canton High School grade 10 team (Sean Hanscom, Christine Lee, Dasol Lee, Meryl Prendergast, Forest Schmid; coached by parent Renee Hanscom), Project: Team C.S.I. (Community Service, Inc.) *Will be representing Massachusetts at International Conference in Iowa this June.
Action Plan Presentations
Junior Division
Second Place - Hansen School grade 5 team (Carolyn Clougher, Jordana Hersh, Emily Lynch, Grace Sweetland; coached by parent Michelle Lynch)
Third Place - Galvin Middle School grade 6 team (Valerie Casimir, Olivia Chinsen, Jacqueline Morrissey, Elizabeth Truong; coached by parent Susan Crespi)
Global Issues Problem Solving Team Competition
Middle Division
Third Place - Galvin Middle School grade 7 team (Sohil Apte, Mary Kelley, Anna Mak, David Walker; coached by parent Sameer Apte}
Global Issues Problem Solving Individual Competition
Junior Division
First Place - Luce School grade 4 individual (Alex Smith; coached by parent Jenny Smith} *Will be representing Massachusetts at International Conference in Iowa this June.
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
CFED Orange Leaf Fundraiser- May 6th
Canton Families Embracing Diversity (CFED) is having a spring fundraiser event on Wednesday, 5/6/15 from 4PM-9PM at Orange Leaf in Cobbs Corner.
Mention "CFED Fundraiser" when paying for your order and a portion of the sale will help fund CFED programs and activities.
Thanks in advance for your support!
Mention "CFED Fundraiser" when paying for your order and a portion of the sale will help fund CFED programs and activities.
Thanks in advance for your support!
CPACSS Painting Fundraiser-May 13th
You are invited to attend a very special event. The Canton Parent Advisory Council for
Student Services (CPACSS) hopes you can come out and enjoy a night out PAINTING with the CPACSS team and members.
The event takes place on Wednesday, May 13th from 7:00pm - 9:00pm. at the Canton Sports Junction (399 Neponset Street, Canton)..
The tickets are $45 with PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Please email cpacss@gmail.com to register and for information regarding where payment can
be sent.
Thank you.
Student Services (CPACSS) hopes you can come out and enjoy a night out PAINTING with the CPACSS team and members.
The event takes place on Wednesday, May 13th from 7:00pm - 9:00pm. at the Canton Sports Junction (399 Neponset Street, Canton)..
The tickets are $45 with PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Please email cpacss@gmail.com to register and for information regarding where payment can
be sent.
Thank you.
Monday, May 4, 2015
Boston Mutual Life Insurance Donation
We want to thank Mr. Paul Quaranto, President & CEO of Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company, along Senior Vice President, Mr. Howard Neff, for delivering a $30,000 check to the School Committee on Thursday Night. The money donated will go towards the Interactive Projector Project that began last summer. Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company has been a friend and supporter of the Canton Public Schools for decades and this is just one more example of their tremendous support for the students and staff of Canton.
To date, the district has received $114,390 in donations to go towards this project from a variety of sources. That number outfits 37 classrooms with the projector setup. The remaining $253,995 needed to complete the district wide project will be part of the district's Debt Capital request at the upcoming Annual Town Meeting next week.
Thank you once again to our friends at the Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company.
To date, the district has received $114,390 in donations to go towards this project from a variety of sources. That number outfits 37 classrooms with the projector setup. The remaining $253,995 needed to complete the district wide project will be part of the district's Debt Capital request at the upcoming Annual Town Meeting next week.
Thank you once again to our friends at the Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Jennifer Henderson Named Interim Superintendent for 2015-16
I
am pleased to announce that last night, at the School Committee meeting,
Jennifer Henderson was appointed to the position of Interim Superintendent
effective July 1. This follows a vote
taken by the School Committee two weeks ago to move the search for the new
superintendent to the fall. This
unanimous decision of the School Committee allows for Ms. Henderson to act in
this interim role for a one-year period as the district completes its search
and hire of the new superintendent. In
addition, the School Committee voted to change her current role to Assistant
Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction effective immediately. While the opportunity to apply for the
permanent superintendent’s position is open to Ms. Henderson, after completing
the Interim superintendent role, she will move back into her Assistant
Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction role.
Ms.
Henderson has been an integral part of the leadership team in the district for
the past eight years and has honed her skills as an educator in a variety of
settings over her career. She received
her BA in Communications from Ohio Wesleyan University and her MS from the
University of Michigan. During the first
half of her career, she was a speech-language pathologist specializing in
cognitive rehabilitation of adolescents and adults who suffered traumatic head
injuries. During that time, she
co-authored the book Cognitive
Rehabilitation of the Head Injured Patient as well as the assessment The Scales of Cognitive Ability of the
Traumatic Brain Injured (SCATBI), published by Pro-Ed and still widely
sold today. As part of her research and
treatment of head injured adolescents, she traveled nationally to provide
education and training to rehabilitation professionals. She was the Director of the Speech, Hearing
and Language Center at Morton Hospital and Medical Center from 1986 – 1996, a
clinic specializing in pediatric outpatient speech , language and hearing
therapies as well as inpatient treatment of closed head injured adults.
Changing
careers but continuing her interest in cognitive development, she completed her
post graduate work at Bridgewater State University to obtain her educators
license, and she became a middle school teacher, grades 5-8 in social studies,
English and reading in Taunton, MA. She
was one of two district trainers in Standards Based Education during the years
1997 to 2004 and, along with a colleague, was asked to speak on Standards Based
Education and Backwards Design at the Harvard Graduate School in Education
Administration. She moved to the
position of principal of the H.H. Galligan Elementary School in Taunton in 2004
and remained in that position for three years. While there, the Galligan School
was the recipient of the state’s Compass School Award.
In
July 2007, she was named the principal at the John F. Kennedy Elementary School
in Canton where she established a strong working relationship with their
talented educators as they continued setting high expectations for all
students. She moved from that position
to Interim Director of Curriculum and Instruction in July 2010, followed by
Director, and has been in that position in Canton since that time. During her
five years as Canton’s Director for Curriculum and Instruction, she has been
instrumental in aligning the curriculum both horizontally and vertically,
implementing state mandated programming and providing a multi-year vision for the
provision of professional development to the faculty. She also manages the
Title 1 and Title II grants and assists with a variety of Human Resources
responsibilities including new educator orientation, licensing and mentoring. A
major focus for her during those years was support of the teachers with new
curriculum implementation as well as improved PD opportunities. Much of her
time has been spent on the development of an accurate student data management
and analysis system. Ms. Henderson
currently holds licenses for Asst. Superintendent/Superintendent,
Director/Supervisor Curriculum Non Core, Elementary and Middle School Principal
and English and Reading.
In
my five years as Superintendent, I have been able to work closely with Ms.
Henderson and have introduced her to many of the responsibilities that come
with this position. She has played an
integral part in helping develop the vision and goals for our district. She is a tireless worker, a dedicated
educator and a tremendous leader. She immerses
herself in all aspects of our educational community and has a strong working
relationship with staff and families across the district. I look forward to seeing the great work that
she and Canton’s tremendous educators and administrators will be able to
accomplish over the next year.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey
W. Granatino
Superintendent
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