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by Christopher Burns Pilot Intern Boys dressed in shirts and ties, the girls in sundresses and high heels, members of the John Read Middle School eighth grade class filled the Joel Barlow High School Gym last Friday, June 22, for their Recognition Night. As the eighth grade class filed into the gym two by two, fam- ily and friends applauded and cheered. Music teacher Tom Cruciani and students from the John Read Middle School Orchestra opened the ceremony with The Star-Spangled Banner. Twins Daniel and John Dolan were then recognized as co-winners of the Redding Education Association’s Scholar Award, which is given to the students with the highest grade point average throughout their middle school careers. The awards were presented by Maria Frederick, Redding Education Association trea- surer. Student Council President Henry Mound welcomed par- ents and students before intro- ducing the student speakers — Amanda Duffy, Matthew Svenson, Grace Smaritano, Jacob Mars and Emma Sanders. They recounted their personal stories of success and hard work that brought them through John Read Middle School. Amanda’s speech told of both her first and last experi- ences in the school she has called home for the past three years. She recounted the high- lights of each year whether it was a dance, field trip or spe- cial course that was offered. She thanked her teachers, and reminded the audience that her class has great expectations. Amanada recognized her personal growth from being scared of the “dreaded eighth grade hallway” on her first day of fifth grade to saying proudly that she “is from the eighth-grade hallway.” In her speech she said: “For the past six hundred seventy days I have been in the middle of the flying paper, the loud lockers, and the running children. But really, we aren’t too bad.” Matthew’s speech was filled with good-hearted humor that drew laughter from both parents and students. He said that time in the classroom is what he will most remem- ber about John Read. “I have gone through ... 850 math classes,” he said, “680 history classes, 680 science classes, 530 Spanish classes, and 850 language classes ... all of these classes and events alone were amazing.” Grace addressed moving from another school district and settling into a welcom- ing environment at John Read Middle School. Grace had moved from Chicago where, as she said in her speech: “You can actually see the sky with- out a thick canopy of trees cov- ering your view... But while the rest of the town seemed so different and strange from what I was used to, John Read was the little bit of normal- cy amongst this giant forest- that-they-call-a-town sort of thing.” Jacob used his speech to discuss the transition he experienced from being home schooled to John Read Middle School. On his first day at his new school, he was very anxious, he said. “By coming to John Read Middle School, I have learned a valuable lesson. I have learned about getting worried. Does it do anyone any good to worry about any- thing, instead of handling it calmly? During my time here I have discovered the answer: No!” Lastly, Emma spoke about the memories she will have of John Read Middle School for the rest of her life. “I have learned so much since my first day here. I have learned the obvious, algebra, chemistry and Spanish, but I have also learned something a little clos- er to the heart. I have learned that life does not have to be that constant circle of hello and good-bye ... I have learned to be more optimistic. I have learned that with my memo- ries by my side I can conquer every good-bye life throws at me.” Following the student speeches and remarks by Dr. Jess Gaspar, Redding Board of Education chair, Dr. Bernard Josefsberg, superintendent of Easton, Redding and Region 9 school district, and Diane Martin, John Read Middle School principal, presented certificates to students. Each student was officially rec- ognized as an eighth grade graduate. At the end of the ceremony students filed out the same way they had filed in, but this time as high school freshmen. Charlotte Louise Abrams Gabrielle Dominique Agnes Anders Karl Ahlberg Ashley Rose Allgood Alexandra Abshire Amente Melina Amstutz Geordie Jacob Anderson Elizabeth Tillie Ashton Madelyn Christine Asplund Olivia Rae Beaulieu Grace Elizabeth Blackwell May Frances Blumenfield Westin Davis Bodkin Zachary Joseph Boland Lia Bauer Bozzone Kristin Anne Bruhin Gabrielle Deanna Campano Bianca Mary Capomolla Allison Elliott Carey Anna Clermont Carpenter Dylan Michael Carter Mason Michael Colby Emma Shirk Coppock Ryan Parker Corr Samuel Martin Cox Lydia Kendall Cross Trevor Dale Crow-Knight Emily Rose Cumings Gloria Michelle Davey Jack Douglas Delaney Allison Grace DeSpirito Patrick Michael Devine Noelle Caitlin DiCamillo Bridgette Amy Dight Chase Sebastian DiMiceli Daniel Joseph Dolan John Thomas Dolan Nicole Elizabeth Dolcimascolo Caitlin Rose Dotson Amanda Nicole Duffy Alexandra Elisabeth Eastus Lilly Ximiao Fisher Janel Marie Fitzgerald Samuel Louis Fletcher Leah Elizabeth Foodman Kendall Elizabeth Frank Ryan Francis Freeman Joshua Henry Friedland Emma Grace Gallagher Maya Panessa Geick Rose Mary Giannicchi Nicholas Gunning Gilchrist Devon Kendal Grey Andrew David Hamlll Hayley May Hansen Deirdre Marie Heggie Robert Paul Hermenze Benjamin Edward Herrera Oliver Harold Hesketh-Tutton Kaitlyn Rose Hirsch Emilie Constance Hocter Erin Margaret Holder Olivia Noelle Ivaldi William James Jasensky Sarah Emily Jorgensen Dylan Karpas Kennedy Willem Scott Klein Wassink Ryan Thomas Kloiber Kristen Cathy Kocher Nadia V Koltchine Katherine Margaret Kwiatkowski Alice Rosalind Lee John Randolph Linderman, Jr. Wendell Phillip MacNea lV Bradford Chandler Makara Jacob Ryan Mars Connor Jardine Martin Chandler Harrison Marx Jarrod Thomas Marx Jack Michael McCaffrey Avery Attridge Melville Paxton John Meny Connor Mark Mignone Nada Naixuan Mohtares Cole Robert Montefusco Zachary Wolf Morgan Haley Alexandra Mossa Maxwell Jake Mossa Henry Oliver Mound John Murray Mulcahy Eva Simone Mullineaux Caroline Wrenn Murphy Liam Myles Brancha Murphy James Patrick Neumann Samuel Ruben Nogueira Sidney Elizabeth Jean North Olivia Katherine Pelzar Kayla Ann Joy Pennell Elisavet Petridis Gracee Marie Piazza Sophia Maria Pirro Maya Aileen Pitre Zuri Elizabeth Pompea Halle Naomi Portman Theodore John Price Jerry David Prince Brennan Scott Prusak Emily Ann Quinn Maura Elizabeth Quinn Anna Katharina Rakich Liam Douglas Rego Anna Yasmin Rhymaun Dylan Alexander Rhymaun Shayne Katherine Rivard Anja Ursala Roudenis Lindsey Dorothy Ryan-Jones Gabrielle Beatrice Saluzzi Grace Francesca Samaritano Emma Abigail Sanders Ariel Martine Sarullo Alexis May Schachter Justin Howard Schachter Hollind Jiselle Schuurmans Noah Jalaluddin Siddiqui Megan Christine Siedman Adrian John Silich Donald John Sniffen Jessica Danielle Stewart Allyson Clarice Stillman Peter Conrad Stone Gillian Kendall Storey Jake Eagan Sullivan Gina Elise Sundlof Thomas Matthew Sutton Matthew Harlan Svenson Daniel Robert Taylor Elisa Mikhailovna Taylor- Yeremeeva Ellen Jacqueline Thome Matthew Sheehan Tomaszewski Elizabeth Frances Tower Kain Tuttle Upson Marin Ann Valentine Victor Perri Ventricelli Hannah Kristine Walsh Jake Dylan Warshaw Thomas Quinn Whelehan Danielle Elizabeth Williams Nicholas Kent Williams Peyton Samantha Williams Madelyn Elizabeth Witt Marissa Lynn Wolf Samuel Reed Zuckerman John Read Middel School Class of 2011 JOHN READ MIDDLE SCHOOL CLASS of 2012 12A Pilot, Redding, Conn. June 28, 2012 Eighth graders are recognized Members of the John Read Middle School eighth grade class walked in pairs into the Joel Barlow High School gym on recognition night on June 22. From left are Megan Sideman, Aice Lee, Emma Sanders and Maddie Whitt. From left are Jack Mucahy, Liam Rego, Max Mossa, Oliver Hesketh-Tutton and Ben Herrera,. Henry Mound, Student Council president, welcomes the audience. Daniel Dolan, co-winner witih his twin brother John, received the Redding Education Association’s Scholar Award from Maria Frederick. Amanda Duffy was one of the speakers. Christopher Burns photos

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by Christopher BurnsPilot Intern

Boys dressed in shirts and ties, the girls in sundresses and high heels, members of the John Read Middle School eighth grade class filled the Joel Barlow High School Gym last Friday, June 22, for their Recognition Night. As the eighth grade class filed into the gym two by two, fam-ily and friends applauded and cheered.

Music teacher Tom Cruciani and students from the John Read Middle School Orchestra opened the ceremony with The Star-Spangled Banner.

Twins Daniel and John Dolan were then recognized as co-winners of the Redding Education Association’s Scholar Award, which is given to the students with the highest grade point average throughout their middle school careers. The awards were presented by Maria Frederick, Redding Education Association trea-surer.

Student Council President Henry Mound welcomed par-ents and students before intro-ducing the student speakers — Amanda Duffy, Matthew Svenson, Grace Smaritano, Jacob Mars and Emma Sanders. They recounted their personal stories of success and hard work that brought them through John Read Middle School.

Amanda’s speech told of both her first and last experi-ences in the school she has called home for the past three years. She recounted the high-lights of each year whether it was a dance, field trip or spe-cial course that was offered. She thanked her teachers, and reminded the audience that her class has great expectations. Amanada recognized her personal growth from being scared of the “dreaded eighth grade hallway” on her first day of fifth grade to saying proudly that she “is from the eighth-grade hallway.” In her speech she said: “For the past six hundred seventy days I have been in the middle of the flying paper, the loud lockers, and the running children. But really, we aren’t too bad.”

Matthew’s speech was filled with good-hearted humor that drew laughter from both parents and students. He said that time in the classroom is what he will most remem-ber about John Read. “I have gone through ... 850 math classes,” he said, “680 history classes, 680 science classes, 530 Spanish classes, and 850 language classes ... all of these classes and events alone were amazing.”

Grace addressed moving from another school district and settling into a welcom-ing environment at John Read Middle School. Grace had moved from Chicago where, as she said in her speech: “You can actually see the sky with-out a thick canopy of trees cov-ering your view... But while the rest of the town seemed so different and strange from what I was used to, John Read was the little bit of normal-cy amongst this giant forest-that-they-call-a-town sort of thing.”

Jacob used his speech to discuss the transition he experienced from being home schooled to John Read Middle School. On his first day at his new school, he was very anxious, he said. “By coming to John Read Middle School, I have learned a valuable lesson. I have learned about getting worried. Does it do anyone any good to worry about any-thing, instead of handling it calmly? During my time here I have discovered the answer: No!”

Lastly, Emma spoke about the memories she will have of John Read Middle School for the rest of her life. “I have learned so much since my first day here. I have learned the obvious, algebra, chemistry and Spanish, but I have also learned something a little clos-er to the heart. I have learned that life does not have to be that constant circle of hello and good-bye ... I have learned to be more optimistic. I have learned that with my memo-ries by my side I can conquer every good-bye life throws at me.”

Following the student speeches and remarks by Dr.

Jess Gaspar, Redding Board of Education chair, Dr. Bernard Josefsberg, superintendent of Easton, Redding and Region 9 school district, and Diane Martin, John Read Middle School principal, presented

certificates to students. Each student was officially rec-ognized as an eighth grade graduate.

At the end of the ceremony students filed out the same way they had filed in, but this time as high school freshmen.

Charlotte Louise AbramsGabrielle Dominique AgnesAnders Karl AhlbergAshley Rose AllgoodAlexandra Abshire AmenteMelina AmstutzGeordie Jacob AndersonElizabeth Tillie AshtonMadelyn Christine AsplundOlivia Rae BeaulieuGrace Elizabeth BlackwellMay Frances BlumenfieldWestin Davis BodkinZachary Joseph BolandLia Bauer BozzoneKristin Anne BruhinGabrielle Deanna CampanoBianca Mary CapomollaAllison Elliott CareyAnna Clermont CarpenterDylan Michael CarterMason Michael ColbyEmma Shirk CoppockRyan Parker CorrSamuel Martin CoxLydia Kendall Cross

Trevor Dale Crow-KnightEmily Rose CumingsGloria Michelle DaveyJack Douglas DelaneyAllison Grace DeSpiritoPatrick Michael DevineNoelle Caitlin DiCamilloBridgette Amy DightChase Sebastian DiMiceliDaniel Joseph DolanJohn Thomas DolanNicole Elizabeth DolcimascoloCaitlin Rose DotsonAmanda Nicole DuffyAlexandra Elisabeth EastusLilly Ximiao FisherJanel Marie FitzgeraldSamuel Louis FletcherLeah Elizabeth FoodmanKendall Elizabeth FrankRyan Francis FreemanJoshua Henry FriedlandEmma Grace GallagherMaya Panessa GeickRose Mary Giannicchi

Nicholas Gunning GilchristDevon Kendal GreyAndrew David HamlllHayley May HansenDeirdre Marie HeggieRobert Paul HermenzeBenjamin Edward HerreraOliver Harold Hesketh-TuttonKaitlyn Rose HirschEmilie Constance HocterErin Margaret HolderOlivia Noelle IvaldiWilliam James JasenskySarah Emily JorgensenDylan Karpas KennedyWillem Scott Klein WassinkRyan Thomas KloiberKristen Cathy KocherNadia V KoltchineKatherine Margaret KwiatkowskiAlice Rosalind LeeJohn Randolph Linderman, Jr.Wendell Phillip MacNea lVBradford Chandler MakaraJacob Ryan Mars

Connor Jardine MartinChandler Harrison MarxJarrod Thomas MarxJack Michael McCaffreyAvery Attridge MelvillePaxton John MenyConnor Mark MignoneNada Naixuan MohtaresCole Robert MontefuscoZachary Wolf MorganHaley Alexandra MossaMaxwell Jake MossaHenry Oliver MoundJohn Murray MulcahyEva Simone MullineauxCaroline Wrenn MurphyLiam Myles Brancha MurphyJames Patrick NeumannSamuel Ruben NogueiraSidney Elizabeth Jean NorthOlivia Katherine PelzarKayla Ann Joy PennellElisavet PetridisGracee Marie PiazzaSophia Maria PirroMaya Aileen Pitre

Zuri Elizabeth PompeaHalle Naomi PortmanTheodore John PriceJerry David PrinceBrennan Scott PrusakEmily Ann QuinnMaura Elizabeth QuinnAnna Katharina RakichLiam Douglas RegoAnna Yasmin RhymaunDylan Alexander RhymaunShayne Katherine RivardAnja Ursala RoudenisLindsey Dorothy Ryan-JonesGabrielle Beatrice SaluzziGrace Francesca SamaritanoEmma Abigail SandersAriel Martine SarulloAlexis May SchachterJustin Howard SchachterHollind Jiselle SchuurmansNoah Jalaluddin SiddiquiMegan Christine SiedmanAdrian John SilichDonald John SniffenJessica Danielle Stewart

Allyson Clarice StillmanPeter Conrad StoneGillian Kendall StoreyJake Eagan SullivanGina Elise SundlofThomas Matthew SuttonMatthew Harlan SvensonDaniel Robert TaylorElisa Mikhailovna Taylor-YeremeevaEllen Jacqueline ThomeMatthew Sheehan TomaszewskiElizabeth Frances TowerKain Tuttle UpsonMarin Ann ValentineVictor Perri VentricelliHannah Kristine WalshJake Dylan WarshawThomas Quinn WhelehanDanielle Elizabeth WilliamsNicholas Kent WilliamsPeyton Samantha WilliamsMadelyn Elizabeth WittMarissa Lynn WolfSamuel Reed Zuckerman

John Read Middel School Class of 2011

JOHN READ MIDDLE SCHOOL CLASS of 201212A Pilot, Redding, Conn. June 28, 2012

Eighth graders are recognized

Members of the John Read Middle School eighth grade class walked in pairs into the Joel Barlow High School gym on recognition night on June 22.

From left are Megan Sideman, Aice Lee, Emma Sanders and Maddie Whitt.

From left are Jack Mucahy, Liam Rego, Max Mossa, Oliver Hesketh-Tutton and Ben Herrera,.

Henry Mound, Student Council president, welcomes the audience.

Daniel Dolan, co-winner witih his twin brother John, received the Redding Education Association’s Scholar Award from Maria Frederick.

Amanda Duffy was one of the speakers.

Christopher Burns photos