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The Connecticut Association of Schools named a Hartford magnet school principal and a Greenwich middle school principal as principals of the year Tuesday.
The nonprofit education organization chose Timothy Sullivan, principal of Greater Hartford Classical Magnet School as high school principal of the year based on his commitment to student learning at the intensive liberal arts school. Sullivan's reform efforts at a school where 52 percent of students receive free or reduced-price lunches have resulted in an 83 percent acceptance rate at four-year colleges for seniors.
Pancake Breakfast
When: March 20, 2010
Time: 8:00am- 11:00am
Location: Classical Magnet Cafeteria
Ticket Price: Adults $10 Children $5
You could get your tickets from Luz Fraticelli at the front desk or get your tickets from a Boys or Girls Track Team member.
There will be a candy hunt at 10:00am for children under 12 and pictures with the bunny.
If you are unable to attend, your donation will be highly appreciated
There will be juice, coffee, Tea and of course pancakes
Thank you in advanced and we are looking foward to seeing you here to enjoy those delicious pancakes.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Ms. Heck At 695-9187 or Luz at
695-9128.
To earn required community hours while making a difference in our community, this Friday evening, March 12, from 7- 9 pm about 20 Classical students will accompany me and a few other Hartford City Mission youth group volunteers to a rest home in Hartford called Park Place Health Center, 5 Greenwood St., Hartford, 06106. There we will play dominoes with elderly folks in their community room, engaging them in conversation and bringing cheer. Interestingly enough, the students have decided to wear their Classical uniforms at this event.
If you and your family would like to join us, we’d love to have you. We are meeting at SAND School in the North End at 6:45 pm and then arriving by 7 pm at Park Place in Hartford’s Parkville section - off of Park St.(not far from Lena’s pizza) We look forward to making some new friends among the Park Place elderly and catching up with the residents we met there last summer. Enjoy a game of dominoes with us!
Playing Dominoes at Park Place Health Center, 5 Greenwood St, Hartford:
· James Walker, gr. 12
· Willis Knight, alum
· Khadijah LoveJoy, alum
· Naressa Keith, gr. 8
· Pamela Rios, gr. 8
· Italo Bucca, gr. 8
· Chris Vega, gr. 8
· Kentrell Grant, gr., 10
· Tahj McDaniel, gr. 7
· Shakari Box, gr. 7
· TyRek Collins-Gully, gr. 8
· Gimani Mitchell, gr. 8
· Rhyan Harper, gr. 8
· Romario Roper, gr. 8
· Timothy Flynn, gr. 7
· Jerome Walker, gr.7
· Rendhell Delone, gr. 9
· Josseline Rios, gr. 8
· Rahmel Bobb, gr. 9
· Samantha Gonzalez, gr. 9
· Wilberto Rosado, gr. 9,
Helping to drive: Mrs. Ana Box (Shakari’s mom) and middle school secretary Mrs. Angee Brown-Follins
Congratulations to the following members of the Classical Wrestling Team who placed in the state wrestling finals:
Mike Zabala: State Champion 160lb Class
David Monserrate: 4th Place 125lb Class
James Hicks: 5th Place 112lb Class
Brandon Kumm: 5th Place Heavy Weight Class
Job well Done!
Paul T. Hill is a nationally known researcher from the Brookings Institution and the University of Washington and a leading author on transforming urban public schools. With work in other American cities - including Boston, Memphis, Seattle, San Antonio, San Francisco - his research has focused on the importance of districts, parents, community groups, civic and business leaders, and philanthropic organizations working together to mange and sustain improvements in public education. The discussion with take place on Thursday, March 25th at 6:30 P.M. Hope to see you there!
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