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Bryan A. Madigan, Principal James Cleveland, Assistant Principal William C. Baxter IV, Assistant Principal John Coleman, District Supervisor of Student Services, Intermediate Level Main Office 732-505-5775 ♦ Guidance 732-505-5783 ♦ Attendance 732-505-5779 ♦ Child Study Team 732-505-5787 http://www.trschools.com JUNE 2013 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PRINCIPALLY SPEAKING As we finish our school year, I would like to congratulate our students as well as their parents for completing a successful year at Intermediate East. Your children have made great strides, from their academic gains to their social well being. As they travel through their middle school experiences they have proven themselves to be caring members of our school community. Thank you for all that you have done to make this academic year a successful one. It was a pleasure to have been given the opportunity to share in so many accomplishments with your children. I would also like to thank our PTO for their outstanding efforts during the school year. I wish everyone a healthy and happy summer and the best of luck next year! Bryan A. Madigan Principal EARLY DISMISSAL Students will be dismissed at 12:20 p.m. on the following dates. Lunch will not be served on these days. Tuesday, June 18, 2013 Wednesday, June 19, 2013 Thursday, June 20, 2013 Friday, June 21, 2013 JUNE 10 Math Quarterly 11 Science Quarterly 12 Language Arts Quarterly 13 Social Studies Quarterly 14 Graduation Dance-Grade 8 only 6:00-8:00 20 Graduation 21 Last Day of School Intermediate East Rocket Blast

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Bryan A. Madigan, Principal

James Cleveland, Assistant Principal

William C. Baxter IV, Assistant Principal

John Coleman, District Supervisor of Student Services, Intermediate Level

Main Office 732-505-5775 ♦ Guidance 732-505-5783 ♦ Attendance 732-505-5779 ♦ Child Study Team 732-505-5787

http://www.trschools.com

JUNE 2013

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PRINCIPALLY SPEAKING

As we finish our school year, I would like to congratulate our students as well as their parents for

completing a successful year at Intermediate East. Your children have made great strides, from their

academic gains to their social well being. As they travel through their middle school experiences

they have proven themselves to be caring members of our school community.

Thank you for all that you have done to make this academic year a successful one. It was a pleasure

to have been given the opportunity to share in so many accomplishments with your children. I

would also like to thank our PTO for their outstanding efforts during the school year.

I wish everyone a healthy and happy summer and the best of luck next year!

Bryan A. Madigan

Principal

EARLY DISMISSAL Students will be dismissed at 12:20 p.m. on the following dates. Lunch will not be served on these days.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Friday, June 21, 2013

JUNE

10 Math Quarterly

11 Science Quarterly

12 Language Arts Quarterly

13 Social Studies Quarterly

14 Graduation Dance-Grade 8 only 6:00-8:00

20 Graduation

21 Last Day of School

Intermediate East Rocket Blast

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Congratulations to

Mrs. Christine Morsch,

Intermediate East

Teacher of the Year

Born and raised in Toms River, Christine has been a part of

the Toms River Regional School system for most of her

life. She graduated from Toms River North in 1990, and

then went to Georgian Court College. She began her

teaching career teaching Social Studies at Intermediate East

in 1996.

Throughout her career, Christine has enjoyed teaching U.S.

History to more than 1,700 students. She was an advisor on

the school‟s peer mediation team, SSTOP, and is a TRIE

Ski Club advisor. She is also a James Madison Liberty

Fellow, having completed a 4 year fellowship with several other history teachers. Last year, she co-

authored the Ocean County Middle Schools Social Studies Curriculum. Christine serves as the co-

accountant for TRISTA (Toms River Intermediate School Teachers‟ Association).

Christine still lives in Toms River with her husband Bill. She is proud that her 2 children, Billy and

Abigail, are students in Toms River Schools.

STOP THE DRAMA

During the week of May 29th, Intermediate East students presented an anti-bullying program, Stop

the Drama, to the 5th

graders at East Dover, Cedar Grove, Silver Bay, and Hooper Avenue

Elementary Schools. These talented students performed “situational theatre” based upon writing

samples of the students from these elementary schools. Intermediate East students in collaboration

with Ms. Neuhoff, Director, wrote scripts about real bullying situations that were experienced by the

elementary school students. These skits dealt with the many types of bullying including

cyberbullying (i.e., texting, twitter and facebook posting), teasing, threatening, making fun of

someone, damage to property, spreading rumors, and many others. By using real life situations, the

anti-bullying message was more meaningful and relevant to the students. The Intermediate East

students also served as positive role models to the elementary school students, and hopefully, they

were able to relieve any fears or concerns that these students may have about coming to Intermediate

East.

Throughout the presentation, effective anti-bullying strategies were provided to students. All of

the presentations were well received by students, teachers, and administrators. Hopefully, our

elementary school students learned a lot from the program and will know how to handle bullying and

harassment situations if they arise. Special thanks to everyone involved in this worthwhile program!

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Cast members of Stop the Drama!

Michael Fobian Joey Badami

Lauren Horbacewicz Lauren Fluck

Christopher Opirhory Kristen Lindenmayer

Katie DeMario Abby Gillen

Kierstyn Elliot Emily Pasqualetto

Caroline Ross Sarah Girtain

Mackenzie Huttemann Alexandra Ryan

Morgan Taylor Rose Lees

Madison Cook Zack Gamble

Sean Tursi Raymond Kleinschmidt

Briele Wallace Regina Vahey

Maysi Salt Anthony Marinelli

Hadley Jensen Jessica Sanzone

SPRING VOCAL/INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT

The 2013 Spring Chorus and Orchestra Concert was held on May 23rd

. Ms. LaRicci, the new vocal

teacher at Intermediate East, led the 6th

grade, 7th

and 8th

grade, and Advanced Chorus in songs about

love and friendship. Brianna Ford and Kelly Pesciotta beautifully sang the solo in I Dreamed a

Dream from the Broadway musical Les Miserable. Each member of the Advanced Chorus was

featured during Seasons of Love, also from a Broadway musical, Rent, and Rose Lees and Summer

Munson sang the solo in The Shoop Shoop Song. Ms. LaRicci is excited to continue working with

the students and prepare for next year‟s concerts!

Congratulations to Ms. Oz and the orchestra for a concert well done. This year‟s spring concert was

a huge success and they audience enjoyed their performance.

The Concert opened with the Chamber group performing “Brandenburg Concerto #3” featuring Julia

McGoohan, Kristen Lindenmayer, Alexa Leon, Tyler Sacko, Mackenzie Casais, Kyle Garrison,

Alexandra Ryan, Mia Rankin, Regina Vahey, and Doug Pentifallo. The orchestras selections

included “The Barber of Seville”, “Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da” by the Beatles, Carly Rae Jepsen‟s “Call Me

Maybe”, “Halo Theme”, a crowd favorite “What Makes You Beautiful” by One Direction, which

featured Nick Fiorello on guitar, Green Days “21 Guns”, and closed out the concert with “Fame.”

Fun was had by all.

SPRING INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC CONCERT

Congratulations to Mrs. Lovinfosse and the Concert Band, Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble for

a very successful Spring Concert. Each group gave outstanding performances at all 3 day shows for

the student body and the night concert for family and friends.

The 6th

grade Concert Band opened the concert with the Star Spangled Banner, followed by

Declaration and Dance, Dynamite, Calypso Magic and Born This Way, which featured Adam

Gamba and Mike Molas on Drum Set.

The 7th

and 8th

grade Symphonic Band then took the stage and performed West Side Story. There

was an Alto Sax solo performed by Renee Suarez, Jacob Bernstein, Jason DaCunza and Sean

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Ferguson. Next the group played Pyramids, Pirates of the Caribbean and Funkytown which featured

Paul Bianchini on bells.

The last group to perform was the 7th

and 8th

grade Wind Ensemble. We opened with the Theme

from Family Guy. Mike Pape played the Drum Set for this number. Next we featured our

Trombone section and played a piece called the Trombone Tiger Rag. Trombone soloists were

Dillon Clark, Casey Masterson, Bailey Kube and Edward Richards. Our 3rd

selection, which again

featured Mike Pape on Drum set was the popular Adele tune, Skyfall. Our final and most

challenging piece was a Spanish March entitled Amparito Roca.

TECHNOLOGY CLUB

The Technology Club consists of students who want to expand their knowledge of computers and

technology. Some students use the club to create multimedia assignments for academic classes,

while exploring how to incorporate music, video and photo manipulation into projects.

I would like to wish all the club members a wonderful and safe summer.

Congratulations to all the 8th

grade graduates!!!!

Sincerely

Mrs. Barcellona

2012-2013 Technology Club Members

Mike Angellela, Joseph Henry, Nick Fiorella, Josh Kohr, Nick Bushell, David Schwartz, Julian

Scala, Andre Romero, Kyle Garrison, Marissa Mascaro, Kyril Kavetsky, Shannon Murphy, Joseph

Robles, Serena Markey, Allyson Barton, Marissa Spirito, Zach Santos, Branden Santos, Alex Pouch,

Leah Maccaro, Emma Maccaro, Ellie Kim, Pearl Bengali, Maddie Higgins, Drew Diehl, Ryan

Russell, Danny Doherty, Alex DellaBella, Rebecca Birmingham,

YEARBOOK COMMITTEE

Thank you to a job well done to the “Footprints” yearbook staff for producing an outstanding

yearbook.

These talented students worked on creating a great yearbook. They had many responsibilities such as

choosing the yearbook cover, advertising and assisting with sales and helping to improve the

yearbook with each new edition. Congratulations!

Mrs. Henke & Miss Lidon--Yearbook Advisers

2012-2013 Yearbook Staff

Haylie Montemurno, Rachel Brooks, Jessica Olsen, Tara Piliere, Corinne Carbone, Taylor Pistone,

Gabby Colucci, Jullianna Pontoriero, Allison Dutcher, Alexandra Ryan, Victoria Glenn,

Tyler Sacko, Mackenzie Hutteman, Merri Schick, Alexis Kelly, Maddie Strickland, Darian Low,

Rhiannon Vaz, Karly Maul, Natalie Weisenstein

THE POETRY SLAM

The Intermediate East Poetry Slam of 2013 revealed some top-notch writing on the parts of the

entrants. Once again, independent students, as well as literary club members, composed and

presented their creations in a highly professional and proficient manner. This year's judges for the

competition were Mrs. Allison Knight (L.A. grade 7), Ms. Sheridan Moore (L.A. grade 7), Ms.

Holly Bryne (Media Specialist), Mrs. Christy Downs (L.A. Supervisor), and Mr. Tom Lanza (S.S.

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Supervisor). The program was coordinated by Mrs. Beth Mandell (L.A. grade 6) who also runs the

literary club.

Although there were many wonderfully qualified poems, winners had to be chosen. In 3rd place

(grade 7), winning a gift certificate from the school's store, was Emily Ostermann with her poem

entitled "Black and White." Tied for second place, and winning gift certificates from Barnes &

Noble, were Mallory Feign (grade 7) with her poem entitled "A Friend," and Emily Cook (grade 8)

with her poem entitled, "So, You Want to Be a Bully?" Our first place winner, who was awarded a

free yearbook, was Merri Schick (grade 7) with her poem, "If I Lived in a Book."

Congratulations to ALL of you- you are ALL winners!

Mrs. Mandell

SPRING SPORTS

BASEBALL

Thank you to all of the boys who participated on the 7th

and 8th

grade

baseball team. The team was lead by Captains Matt Shiffer and

Fletcher Gest. This year we had a very exciting and tough season.

All the boys played hard and never gave up in any of their games. The

boy‟s A team went 5-7 and the B team went 3-2. Good luck to all

players in the future.

A Team

Matt Shiffer, Fletcher Gest, Kyle Durovich, Bradley Brush, Kevin Baxter, Ryan Dowds, Jason

Longo, Shawn Kurini, Nick DeGennaro, Bobby Bernhardt, Jake Regan, Rickie Longo, Nick Pica.

B Team

Colin Mackle, Connor Strickland, Shaun Sullivan, Jack Goodall, Josh Flowers, Nick Silvia, Glenn

Swenson, Mike Wardell, Rob Cenci, and Jonny Iorio.

Special thanks to our managers. Nina Romero, Jacqueline Gonzalez, Taylor Pistone, and Courtney

Gilmartin.

Coach Julio & Coach Oizerowitz

SOFTBALL

The "A" Softball Team finished the season with a record of 6 wins and 6

losses. the coaches would like to wish all of the eight graders the best of

luck in their high schools careers. It has been a pleasure to coach such a

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talented group of young ladies. We look forward to next season with our returning "A" team players,

blending in with next season's newcomers.

The 2013 "A" team members include: Alyssa Raimondo, Nicole August, Jordyn Ferone, Mia

DePalma, Alison Latimer, Summer Munson, Sam Bragen, Krystal Hund, Nicole Coco, Alysssa

Arango, Skylar Mahaffey, Nina Mitchell, Mya Lamicella, and Aimee Skewers.

Congratulations to Alyssa Raimondo and Nicole August for being selected to the All-Star Team. A

special thanks goes out to our managers, Haylie Montemurno and Christina Billotti for a job well

done.

The "B" Softball Team had atough season with a recoed of 2 wins and 3 losses. The "B" Team

members include: Catherine Amos, Meghan Arkins, Taylor Massa, Samantha Alexander, Sydney

Petrosello, Miranda Gudzak, Samantha August, Madison Malgieri, Morgan Hall, Jackie Keogh.

Mrs. Dell'Acqua and Ms. Gardner

TRACK

The boys and girls track team had a fun and exciting season. The girls‟ team finished with a record

of 4-2 and the boys finished 2-4. Despite the few losses, the meets were very close and most

importantly the kids improved each time. Most recently was the County Championships where the

girls finished 6th

and the boys 4th

overall out of 16 schools. Overall the team met many individual

and team goals. Congratulations to all on a hardworking season.

Mid-Distance 6th

Grade Boys

Brendan Edwards, Brian Wang, Robert Merinski, Brett Turner, Kyler Brodzinski, Seth Buhler,

Mehmet Ertinke, Nick Paciulli, Patrick Keogh, Connor Himmel, Jason Silvers, Enrico Bruno, Ryan

Gatanis, Riley DeFeis, Cooper Sieb, Michael Molas

Mid-Distance 7th

Grade Boys

Joe Scott, Matt Marks, Kristian MacKay, Loring Dunton, Danny Doherty, Steven Cosentino, Paul

Bianchini, Miraj Jiyani, Evan Otten, Dylan Phibbs, Matt Heberling, Michael Ammirata, Michael

Buldo, Joe Bombadiere, Ryan Mirable, Colin Slocum, Julian Dippolito, Jason Dacunza, John

Redwine, Mark Gatanis

Mid-Distance 8th

Grade Boys

Caleb Joyce, Joe Fuca, Josh Laprise, Aaron Speyer, Jarrett Weiss, Trevor Wrobleski, Jose Aragon,

Kevin Moncada, Antonio Frassetta, Kyle Mills, Rafael Ortiz

Mid-Distance 6th

Grade Girls

Alison Marroquin, Hannah Clark, Elizabeth Keogh, Morgan Zahler, Sierra Loutraris, Julianna

Lawrence, Lydia Kowalski, Jordan Sammarco, Emily Kalcuwicz, Mallory Tohra, Alexis Boufarah,

Jessica Marler, Nadia Kowalski, Cilicia Edwards, Nicki Gural, Michelle Meyers, Natalya Milian,

Olivia Savage, Hailee Siknick, Jillian Christie, Meaghan Keogh, Morgan Gillick, Dahra Weiss,

Lindsay Waldman, Brigid Keogh, Alyssa Caputo, Madison Gillick, Sarah Phander

Mid-Distance 7th

Grade Girls

Kelly Pesciotta, Jessica Gutierrez, Natalie Hoffman, Autumn Williams, Victoria Leanor, Emily

Ostermann, Sharon Starling, Mallory Feigin, Jenna Malinowski, Stephania Marroquin, Lauren

Whitehouse, Courtney Robbins, Maria Karagiannakis, Jillian Conklin, Emily Herbst, Kira Ubushin,

Kristin Silang, Gabriella Santiago, Angela Storino, Olivia Alonso, Alessia Ditale, Emily Silvestri,

Julia Molitores, Alyssa Thomas.

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Mid-Distance 8th

Grade girls

Isabella Wiley, Holly Phillips, Grace Medina, Margarita Colon, Caitlyn Jaronsky, Kelly Knect,

Sharley Cosme, Andrea Rouse, Alyssa Larice, Kali Clayton, Brandee VanHorn

Managers: Brianne Bohnsack and Gabby Lopez.

Sprinters

Boys - 6th

-Josh Kovalick, Jake Ryan, Rafael Torres, Alexander Gorlin, Sean Aguiar 7th-

Joe

Gamboa, Ian Hollingworth, Shawn Cook, Jack Kelly, Corey Madina, John Deligny, 8th-

Roberto

Artiles Robert Betts, Christian Brennan, Joe Cevallos, Zachery Cottone, D‟Andre Fergus, Hunter

Lawton, Vinnie Miranda, Dylan Rainieri, Nick Hough.

Girls- 6th-

Melanie Burdge, Kailey Rouse, Megan Ryan. 7th

-Taylor Flohs, Kaylee Hertler, Jouli

Herring, Gianna Perez, Nicole Tarelli, Devin Ward, Sam Guidetti. 8th-

Maria Cusimano, Caitlyn

Dickinson, Dayna Lawrence, Kaitlyn Lysasht, Sofia Modermo, Kelly Mulvaney, Nicole Nigro,

Keryn Dirk, Ally Merinsky, Sydney Schuler

Throwers

Boys were Lucas Lamana, Alex Rodgers, Bobby Goodall, Nick Pruchnik, David Greenlow, Tyler

Toth, Mohamad Ahmed, Matt Dicarlo, Dylan Wallace, Samuel; Vigliardo, Jake Gilligan, Ian

Hollingworth, Hunter Lawton, CJ Williams, Chris Finer, and Nick Pivano.

Girls were Ashleigh Sieb, Isabella Wiley, Rhianna Vas, Michaila Cheung, Ciara Byrns, Sharon

Starling, Billinda Vanesko, Katrina Santiago, Rachel Trontacosi, Kaitlyn Seems, Cameron Sieb,

Angela Vega, Kaitlyn Corblies, Gabby Mungia, Grace Paidolf, Gabby Anema.

CYCLE NEWS-FEATURING

“A FAREWELL TO OUR

8TH

GRADERS”

CYCLE 81

This has been an amazing year at Intermediate East! At the beginning of the year, everyone was

very eager to not only see all their friends again, but to also join various clubs and sports. We

learned a lot from our teachers and this knowledge will help us throughout high school. We stayed

strong through Hurricane Sandy and we offered our support toward those who were affected. It was

also very exciting to see our talented friends perform in the musical “Foot Loose”. Students were

dedicated to win the Rocket Race to the Top and the classrooms were crammed with students

coming to before school help. Everyone supported each other and had school spirit during the

competition, especially the teachers. Phil Lingat and Gavin McAfee even wore a skirt to show their

school spirit. The entire cycle was ecstatic to have won the BBQ at the end of the year. Everyone

greatly missed Ms. Hull when she had to leave, yet her replacement teacher, Ms. Foerg, is very nice

as well. We are also anxious to attend our dance at the end of the year and of course everyone is

looking forward to graduation too. Many students are performing in the talent show and those who

aren‟t can‟t wait to see what their talents are. Joey Del Deo is a very talented magician and was

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even voted as best magician of the cycle. It will be an excellent way to finish off the year. We are

all going to miss Intermediate East but we are looking forward to experiencing new things in high

school. We had many ups and downs over the year, overall, it was awesome!

CYCLE 82

Memories, created to be treasured and made to last a lifetime. Something we will always hold close

to our hearts that make us who we are. We look back on them on our darkest days, like the light at

the end of a tunnel. This year, in cycle 82, we had made enough memories to fill a lifetime with

endless bliss. We did not just make a few friends; we became a family, a crazy dysfunctional, loving

family. Teachers are expected to help students with their journey to adulthood, but ours did much

more. When we look back at all the time we had with them, only one word comes to mind:

unforgettable. Going to class isn‟t something we looked down upon; it‟s ourselves in knowledge

and life lessons. We had our ups and downs, but like every good rollercoaster you can‟t help but

love it.

To start off, have you ever seen a teacher as lovable as a teddy bear? Well, we have Mr. LeRiche,

our social studies teacher. History comes to life in his class especially in his notes. Although they

lack in color, they are engulfed in riveting details. Each word paints a picture in your mind. We got

to experience every battle, from the Revolutionary war to the Civil war, as if we were bystanders.

We never had to get nervous on tests because all of our doubts were resolved the day before. We

discussed the essay questions that were going to be on the test in detail and later wrote them for

homework. This helped us study and kept our inner laziness at bay. If this still wasn‟t enough, you

were encouraged to stay after for extra help. By taking this opportunity, not only did you prepare for

the test, but also Mr. LeRiche generously gave you a study guide and five extra bonus points. As

you can see, Mr. LeRiche not only gave us the road to success, but helped us along the way when we

got lost.

Every family has that one uncle that will drive you crazy with love. For our family, it‟s Mr. Peters,

our science teacher. Not only is he intelligent, but he will make you laugh until your sides hurt.

You‟ll never know what to expect in his class, from eye-popping notes filled with vibrant colors to

alien invaded walls. Like the beginning to every good story you need an introduction, for the start of

every chapter you need Bill Nye. This gives you a head start to the upcoming knowledge you will

receive. Though he works you to the bone, he never forgot to add a spark of fun. During the

holidays he takes it to the next level. Dressing like an elf, handing out candy, and setting up a rocket

tree covered from head to toe in lights shouldn‟t be unexpected of such a jaunty teacher. Though

chemistry is a bumpy road for many students Mr. Peters helped us climb over it and we can always

count on him to do it in the future.

Though shy at first, as the year went on we really got to know Ms. deRouville. Just like the loving

Aunt in any average family she will always support you. Learning Algebra can be tricky, but with

Ms. deRouville by your side every step was a piece of cake. The lessons were at a perfect pace,

never too slow, never too fast, and always just right. To top it all off, we always had someone to

depend on if things became cryptic, whether it was by her or another. We always got to work in

groups which proved to be a great benefit to many. By doing this, it was never a struggle to get

assistance. If ever you felt lost, all you had to do was ask and she would bring you up to speed with

a quick lunch study. Though Math can be one of the toughest subjects it never feels like it with Ms.

deRouville nearby.

Lights, Camera, Action! Three little words Ms. Neuhoff can never get enough. From running an

outstanding play to being our utmost favorite teacher, she does it all. Not only are we educated, but

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also we learned important life lessons to value throughout life. From hair raising Edgar Allen Poe to

heart throbbing Flowers for Algernon. We experienced every type of story possible with the same

liveliness she conveyed to it. In our family she is our older cousin that serves as our role model.

Not only that, but shared stories of her pass that will help us in our future. If there is one teacher we

can relate to it‟s her. She is as loyal to us as if we were her kids. She is truly trustworthy, whenever

we have a problem. She is our outlet. In the novel Red Kayak, the main character Brady never had

anyone to confess to, this idea is absolutely foreign to us, for this year we always had Ms. Neuhoff.

The drama in middle school can be suffocating, but with Ms. Neuhoff we can finally take a breath.

We were also lucky enough to have Mrs. Parker with us every step of the way. She guided us with

her gentle nature and always encouraged us to do our best. She took time from her lunch to work

with us if we needed extra help and we could not have made it through this year without her.

Premature birth is a tragedy that no one likes to encounter. Fortunately, our school is generous

enough to host a March of Dimes fundraiser. Our cycle took this as a challenge and was committed

to helping others. One of the things we did for the March of Dimes fundraiser was having a pennies

war in our social studies class. This gave us the opportunity to use spare change for good. We would

fill up bins with pennies and the cycle with the least amount of pennies would win and gain a bagel

party. We also sold coffee and hot chocolate in science class to go along with the bake sale we

hosted. All day we got to smell the sweet aroma of coffee and baked goods as we walked down the

hallway. To continue the fun we got to do something most students only dream of… pieing our

teachers. For only $5 you can release your anger by throwing a whip cream pie in your teachers

face. Not forgetting to mention the chance to play rock band in class. As you can see our teachers

care not only for furthering our education, but also helping the community.

This year we couldn‟t have worked harder, but with our teachers we barely noticed it. There was

never a moment in class that we didn‟t have a smile on our faces. Each day was a new adventure;

which led to a greater understanding of the world around us. This year we became a family and now

that the year is coming to an end we are saddened to see it pass. We will always hold our memories

close to our hearts. As our rollercoaster ride comes to an end, we need to sit back, hold on tight and

enjoy it while it lasts.

CYCLE 83

8th

grade has been a blast for cycle 83 students! We have had many unforgettable moments,

friendships, and laughs. We have also learned so much throughout our years here at Intermediate

East. This year, a number of activities really stood out to us in particular, especially the dance-off in

the gymnasium before Winter Break.

In social studies, we enjoyed hosting our very own election earlier in the school year. Mr. Cuneo

arranged voting booths in our classroom, and we acted as poll workers. We checked for student IDs

and monitored the booths. 1,312 students participated in the election! It kept us very busy. Other

memorable lessons included the court cases, Revolutionary War activities, and Rebuild Richmond

lesson.

Ms. Lappostato taught us many helpful math skills needed to be successful in high school and life.

The hands-on probability activities were one of the most favorite and helpful lessons. We have been

working hard on our final math projects, where we had to select a career related to math—which

there is an endless number of! More recently, we solved linear equations and examined parabolas on

graphic calculators, which was pretty fun.

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In science, Mrs. Cavaliere‟s water bottle tornado lab helped us visualize tornados; we especially

remember this lesson now with all the recent tragedies in Oklahoma due to tornados. Another fun

activity involved camouflaging paper butterflies around the classroom. We had a competition on

who could hide his or her butterfly the best in the classroom. We‟re sure that years from now, there

will still be butterflies found!

For language arts, we enjoyed reading Swallowing Stones with Mrs. Sroczynski. We remember our

creative biography projects and presentations; we will also never forget the intense persuasive

debates. Ms. Betz put our seats in a book-club arrangement in the classroom when we began

Stargirl, and we have had many great discussions on life such as peer pressure, individuality, and

high school. We congratulate Mrs. Sroczynski on her beautiful baby boy!

We will cherish these memories along with all of the many others made here at Intermediate East.

Our hard work has paid off and we anxiously anticipate graduation and the 8th

grade dance. We all

look forward to moving onto high school and using the tools that our teachers have taught us.

CYCLE 84 By Casey Masterson

Sadly, this year marks the year the eighth graders leave for high school. I am positive all the eighth

grade students will have heavy hearts in their last days here. It is not just the school the students will

miss, nor is it just Intermediate East‟s famous “bubble”. I feel what all the eighth grade students will

miss the most are the teachers. These wonderful people were our guides through a three year long

journey inside Intermediate East. The teachers that helped us students the most in all our three years

were the eighth grade teachers. Not only did they guide us through our last year at Intermediate East,

but they prepared us for high school. Cycle 84‟s guides through our eighth grade school year were

Mr. Spiwak, Mr. Maskale, Mrs. Jones, and Mrs. Dell‟ Acqua.

In what class can you learn about war, assassinations, and political rivals? If you guessed social

studies, you are correct. This year, Mr. Spiwak taught us about American history. We learned about

various wars such as the Revolutionary War, the Mexican-American War, and more recently the

Civil War. Just a few days ago we learned of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. As far as

political rivals, we saw that Thomas Jefferson and John Adams had completely different political

views. We learned that in the beginning of the year. In Mr. Spiwak‟s class we made foldables, took

notes, and even had a biography research paper. Don‟t let all this work make his class sound boring!

Mr. Spiwak made class fun by joking around with the class. Mr. Spiwak‟s humor, along with

interesting historical lessons made Mr. Spiwak‟s class a blast!

Chemistry. Genetics. Ecosystems. These are just a few topics we learned in Mr. Maskale‟s science

class. At first glance, these topics may sound hard. However with vivid explanations and fun

experiments, Mr. Maskale made these topics graspable. For example, to show how a butterfly‟s

camouflage would help it survive in its ecosystem we colored in paper butterflies and hid them all

over the classroom. When we needed a break we would watch Bill Nye videos, and eat popcorn.

Let‟s not forget those incredible animal clips he shows in the beginning of class! I‟m sure I speak for

all of us when I say we will miss Mr. Maskale‟s science class.

Math usually sends fear into the hearts of students. Most children see it as a challenging subject. Not

with Mrs. Jones. Throughout the period, Mrs. Jones will go around the room and explain to you what

to do in vivid detail. Even the most confused of our cycle‟s students will understand once Mrs. Jones

explains the problem to you. In class we learned many different things about algebra that will help us

next year in high school. We also did a lot of preparation for the NJ ASK. One thing most children

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will never forget in her class are Fractions the monkey and Fractions the turtle. Mrs. Jones bought

these stuffed critters to remind us that fractions are our friends. Mrs. Jones class is definitely not all

work and no play. She would allow us to play chess or bring in board games during game day. Game

day is definitely always a blast! Thanks to Mrs. Jones, we now know „critical‟ points in algebra to

prepare us for next year.

This essay would not be complete without mentioning Mrs. Dell‟ Acqua. She loves George Clooney,

her softball team, and sports. Throughout the year we read novels like Swallowing Stones, Warriors

Don’t Cry, and Give A Boy A Gun. We even read short stories like The Tell Tale Heart and The

Adventure of the Speckled Band. Every morning we would have a journal topic. They were usually

fun, and a conversation on the topic would usually always ensue. We also did a lot of practice for the

NJ ASK. It would not be an accurate representation of Mrs. Dell‟ Acqua‟s class if I did not mention

the fun things. For example, because of a bet I made with her we got to watch the Avengers in class.

That was arguably the best day of school in the history of mankind. Mrs. Dell‟Acqua truly is an

amazing language arts teacher.

In conclusion, our wonderful teachers will truly be missed. From their great teachings to their

colorful personalities they will always have a place in all of our hearts. I would like to thank all of

our teachers for a wonderful year on the cycle‟s behalf. We envy all the seventh grade students who

will be having you as teachers next year. Remember this Mr. Spiwak, Mr. Maskale, Mrs. Jones, and

Mrs. Dell‟ Acqua, as we move on to the next grade and on with our lives, the memories we created

with you will go on for a life time.

CYCLE 85 Written by: Mei Fang Wang

Eighth grade was a blast for most of the graduates leaving Intermediate East into their vast transition

to high school. The last year may be heartbreaking, but with the teachers in Cycle 85 they made the

year a worthwhile memory. Cycle 85 is a unique cycle with not just four, but five astonishing

teachers!

For science, we have Ms. Skripko. She is an excellent teacher with a great personality. In this class,

students observe tons of experiments, whether they are hands-on or just observing, it is always

amazing. Some experiments include finding how velocity can affect the flow rate and the burning of

objects to show chemical reaction.

For social studies, we have Mrs. Morsch, and she is a great teacher with tons of interesting stories. In

this class, you feel like you‟re traveling back in time to when the history actually took place with the

elaborate stories she tells.

For math, Cycle 85 has Mr. Cranston. He is a very intelligent teacher. In this class, the different

classes learn different objectives, but when it comes to fun, we all do it together. On March 14, 3.14

Pi Day, the whole cycle had a pie eating contest to see who can eat pie the quickest. Along with this,

most students in 854 made shirts.

For language arts, we have Mrs. Davern, and she is a wonderful teacher. In this class, in the

beginning of the year, each class learned a unit about Edgar Allen Poe, who was a famous short story

writer and poet. At the end of the unit, everyone made skits for their classmates to see. But, let‟s not

forget about our inclusion teacher, Mrs. Stewart. She might not teach a specific subject, but she helps

students in all the classes. She is an extra hand everyone needs. Without her, the cycle wouldn‟t be

the same. What makes this cycle special is the bond between all five teachers. In this cycle, usually

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on Fridays, we have a cycle unity day where everyone dresses up the same to show our leadership. It

has truly been an honor for everyone to have the opportunity to learn from these teachers.

CYCLE 86

The students of Cycle 86 had a wonderful 8th

grade year!

In Mrs. Slavinski‟s Language Arts class we had another successful year with our Read 180 program.

While reading The Lightning Thief we had a Greek festival to learn about the culture of Ancient

Greece--we wore togas, had hummus & chips, ambrosia salad, grapes, olives and sparkling cider.

Mrs. Slavinski used our new document camera to provide visual support to our Language Arts and

Social Studies lessons--such as modeling various types of writing and looking at photos and maps.

In Mrs. Thoms‟s Math and Science classes we had fun doing amazing “hands on” projects that

helped us understand the concepts that we read about in our books. We made potato chips from a

variety of potatoes to help us understand biodiversity. We created name kaleidoscopes in Math class

that helped us better visualize the concepts of reflection and rotation.

Our cycle also won the "Rocket Race to the Top Challenge" and is looking forward to the end of the

year "Grill & Chill" with our classmates.

We will hold the memories from our time here at Intermediate East in our hearts always! We wish

all of our classmates and teachers a relaxing and fun-filled summer vacation!

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6TH

GRADE THIRD QUARTER HIGH HONOR ROLL 2012-2013 Madyson Abbruzzese

Adriana Barroqueiro

Aaron Bindell

Danielle Bragen

Kyler Brodzinski

Enrico Bruno

Nicholas Bushell

Laela Butow

Angelo Campanelli

Grace Casais

Carol Chion Chugden

Hannah Clark

Marissa Costa

Hannah Costanzo

Emerald Cray

Morgan Curtis

Nicholas Cuzzolino

Emilee Delfinis

Madison Donnelly

Hailey Durovich

Alexia Evgeniou

Alexis Fernicola

Adam Gamba

Amber Gant

Ryan Gatanis

Victoria Glenn

Alexander Gorlin

Alyssa Greig

Morgan Hall

Miranda Hanson

Alexa Hare

Benjamin Healy

Antoinette Heberling

Haley Hozella

Dylan Hryc

Vicky Hu

Hadley Jensen

Deonna Joyner

James Kaari

Emily Kalkiewicz

Brigid Keogh

Jacqueline Keogh

Justin Keraitis

Brant Knopp

Lydia Kowalski

Nadia Kowalski

Brianna Lebright

Nicole Lim

Kacey Lombard

Jenna Lozzi

Kate Lozzi

Colin Mackle

Oakley Mastej

Bianca Mastellone

Liam Meakem

Brian Medrzykowski

Natalya Milian

Michael Molas

Kayla Moore

Brielle Mowad

Sarah Mullin

Mark Murtha

Zaib Nageeb

Joshua Nicol

Kevin O'Reilly

Nicholas Patestos

Brianna Patnaude

Mia Pereira

Benjamin Petruk

Julianna Pontoriero

Samantha Renae Potter

Christopher Quinn

Shannon Rios

Angela Rizzo

Benjamin Robinson

Sarah Rodriguez

Vincent Rotondo

Lauren Rumbolo

Jake Ryan

Megan Ryan

Thomas Ryan

Joseph Sacewicz

Jordan Sammarco

Olivia Savage

Angelo Scala

Matthew Scannicchio

Cesar Serrano

Lizbeth Serrano

Richard Sistad

Logan Sommerer

Lauren Torick

Tyler Toth

Bryan Towey

Julia Tozer

Kaitlynn Uhrig

Jared Vacchiano

Alexandria Van Blarcom

Samantha Varga

Robyn Villaruel

Dylan Wallace

Brian Wang

Hailey Wicks

Sharon Xu

Mikayla Youngman

Morgan Zahl

REGULAR HONOR ROLL

Alexis Abbate

Mohamad Ahmed

John Akel

Samantha Alexander

Craig Ambrosio

Derek Joseph Atilano

Samantha August

Cassandra Babcock

Hailey Bakos

Nikolas Ballaccomo

Allyson Barton

Christopher Baxter

Kayla Bell

Joseph Bengivenga

Liam Bergin

Angelina Biondi

Rebecca Birmingham

Seth Bohler

Andrew Bradford

Mackenzie Braun

Joseph Bryant

Tyber-Joseph Budrow

Savannah Cabell

Daniel Capone-Buchanan

Kelly Capraun

Alyssa Caputo

Steven Carr

Marissa Casey

Carly Cataldo

Tyler Celauro

Damian Chizan

Jillian Christie

Damon Clayton

Victoria Condren

Jillian Connelly

Gabriella Cook

Brandon Coyle

Aliyah-MicheleCunningham

Anthony Danzi

Daniella Deconde

Sabrina Deehan

Riley Defeis

Mandy Degand

Stephen DeLorenzo

Nicholas Denisco

Raymond Denisco

Matthew Dicarlo

Jaimie Dickinson

Dominique DiGuglielmo

Kelsey Dimesa

Thomas Dominie

Nicholas Donato

Shane Donnelly

Christopher Dos Santos

Daniella Dowd

Brooke Dudar

Morgan Dutcher

Nicholas Dyer

Sean Eberhardt

Brendan Edwards

Dylan Emery

Dylan Eskow

Alexandria Espinoza

Brianna Esposito

Chiara Feimer

Joseph Fernicola

Vincent Fobian

Luke Franklin

Dane Fuentes

Ryan Fuka

Angelina Gagliano

Jose Garcia

Spencer Gest

Emma Gibson

Morgan Gillick

Ryan Gilmartin

Tyler Glabicki

Andrew Glatz

Nicole Gural

Ashley Guthrie

Kaitlin Hand

Rylee Hankins

Joseph Henry

Alyssa Hollick

Andrew Hook

Steven Howard

Timothy Irons

Olivia Jinotti

Amy Johnson

Lisa Kaari

Robert Kelly

Elizabeth Keogh

Meaghan Keogh

Patrick Keogh

Amber Ketcham

Joshua Kovalick

Kyle Krupski

Dereck Kube

Mya Lamicella

Kimberly Lamparello

Kristis Laurinaitis

Olivia Lavin

Julionna Lawrence

Katie Lawrence

Rachel LeDuc

Kyle Light

Kamryn Lister

Alexander Llopez

Sierra Loutraris

Daniela Luna

Kelly Lynch

Emma Maccaro

William MacNab

Madison Malgeri

Adrienne Marler

Jessica Marler

Karly Maul

Nicholas Mazza

Nicole Mazzetta

Michael McDermott

Patrick McElroy

Aileen McGovern

Ryan McIntire

John McKeon

Maggie McNulty

Robert Merinsky

Michelle Meyers

Richard Mineo

Maxie Minkema

Justin Miranda

Dominic Modugno

Julia Monetti

Gregory Morris

Gabriel Munoz

Angelo Nastasi

Sara Nolasco

Dakota Otero

Justin Ozinga

Tyler Paar

Madison Palmer

Grace Pandolf

Alexa Passamonti

Sydney Petrozzello

Kennedy Pfeifer

Rachel Placa

Jessica Pollara

Samantha Powell

Emily Prahl

Clay Price

Devin Pullham

Emma Raimonde

Chase Reading-Zura

Nicholas Renda

Edward Richards

Abbey Rickett

Cathryn Ritter

Maximus Rivas

Dulce Rivera

Joseph Robles

Nicole Rojas

Morgan Roma

Joseph Romeo

Alexander Romero

Logan Romero

Colin Ross

Kailey Rouse

Caitlin Russell

Gavin Santos

Jessica Sanzone

Julian Scala

Daniel Schieder

Sara Schisano

Jason Schnur

Alexis Schroepfer

Brianna Severino

Hailee Sicknick

Adrianna Sicoli

Jason Silver

Evelyn Skerstad

Aimee Skweres

Julia Slevin

Molly Smialkowski

Richard Smith

Cole Sommeling

Jillian Sostak

Jared Sparmo

Anthony Stefanelli

Jynell Struss

Glenn Swenson

Victoria Tavares

Kiara Thompson

Mallory Tonra

Frank Tortoriello

Brett Turner

Alexis Tyminski

Jamie Valenza

Autumn Velez

Francesca Verace

Samuel Vigliarolo

Mackenzie Vincent

Lindsay Waldman

Nicolena Warnock

James Warrelmann

Dahra Weiss

Jessica Whittingham

David Wilson

James Winters

Ashlyn Yoskowitz

Andrew Zitt

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GRADE THIRD QUARTER HIGH HONOR ROLL 2012-2013

Catherine Amos

Alyssa Arango

Keystin Arnone

Pearl Bengali

Nicolas Berardi

Joseph Bombardiere

Rachel Brooks

Belle Burns

Jason Cairone

Mackenzie Casais

Gabriella Cleven

Nicole Cocco

Jillian Conklin

Kristian Cosme

Tristan Curtis

Jordan Daly

Carolyn DeCicco

Nicholas Degennaro

Cady Diehl

Lindsay Diehl

Julian Dippolito

Daniel Doherty

Allison Dutcher

Michael Fariello

Mallory Feigin

Erica Fischer

Taylor Flohs

Jacqueline

Francisco

Jessica Gallo

Joseph Gamboa

David Garces

Jack Goodall

Eric Guarino

Matthias Heberling

Madeleine Higgins

Daniel Higham

Shea Holland

Victoria Hollick

Krystal Hund

Erica Jackson

Miraj Jiyani

Christina Joffe

Jack Kelly

Sean Kelly

Ellie Kim

Raymond

Kleinschmidt

Autumn Kreidler

Taylor Kurinzi

Kyra Lewkowicz

Sarah Lim

Sherry Lin

Emily Loutraris

Gabrielle Lowe

Jessica Lucas

Harlie Lutz

Skylar Mahaffey

Matthew Marks

Jenna-Leigh

Marrone

Julia Molitores

Juan Nakano

Emily Ostermann

Gianna Perez

Nicholas Pivano

Michaela Rankin

Samieh Raziq

Tyler Sacko

Chelsea Santana

Cali Sauers

Merri Schick

Joseph Scott

Kristin Silang

Colin Slocum

Amanda Sochocki

Angelina Storino

Shaun Sullivan

Alexander Taaffe

Mia Tarver

Brittany Teufel

Alyssa Thomas

Shirley Torres

Kira Ubushin

Regina Vahey

Olivia Valenta

Alexander Waldron

Hunter Wesely

Lauren Whitehouse

Zachary Wilson

REGULAR HONOR ROLL

Jenna Alexander

Olivia Alonso

Michael Ammirata

Gabriella Anema

Kaitlyn Annecchino

Paul Applegate

Meghan Arkins

Cheyenne Bamburak

Kaitlyn Barsh

Thomas Basile

Natasha Bennett

Jacob Bernstein

Paul Bianchini

Riley Boag

Bryan Bolch

Connor Bolwell

Lauren Boyle

Victoria Bryan

Ryan Buckler

Hailey Bunnell

Mackenzie Burghard

John Butz

Brandon Byrnes

Dominick Cadamatre

Ryan Cairns

Angel Camacho

Jake Campbell

Dylan Campoverde

Chase Canali

Dennis Carrino

Matthew Castro

Moretti

Santino Celebre

Michaila Cheung

Anthony Clavijo

Daniel Clemente

Shawn Cohen

Gabriella Colletti

Jordan Collier

Gabriella Colucci

Samantha Convery

Gabriel Corbet

Stephen Cosentino

Giacomo Costagliola

Spencer Coward

Alexander Cutillo

Jason Dacunza

Jonathan Damato

Andrea Dante

Dominique D'Antico

Olivia De Bartolo

John De Franco

Jonathan De Ligny

Kaitlyn Decker

Ty Delanty

Grace Denisco

John Dias

Drew Diehl

Rosalee Discenza

Alessia Ditale

River Dixon

Marissa Donato

Justin Donnamaria

Owen Donovan

Zyiare Dorn

Ryan Dowds

Alexander Dunne

Loring Dunton

Luke Dunton

Annalise Einhorn

Kimberly Esparra

Salvatore Esposito

Victoria Farulla

Daniel Faruolo

Vincent Ferman

Christopher Finer

Gabriella Fiore

Olivia Fiore

Nicholas Fiume

Steven Floros

Kaylee Fortuna

Tiffany Gabriel

Janene Gaglione

Zack Gamble

Matthew Gannon

Ashley Garcia

Brandon Grace

Samantha Guidetti

Jessica Gutierrez

Gianna Guzzo

Victor Hadjiev

Emily Herbst

Richard Herczeg

Jouli Herring

Sophia Higgins

Patience Himes

Kelly Hirtes

Natalie Hoffman

Daniel Holt

Christopher Ireland

Carissa Kaniuk

Maria Karagiannakis

Damian Katarsky

Michael Katz

Rachel Keating

Alexis Kelly

Ashley Kelly

Ahsan Khan

Destiny Koenig

Steven Kontogiannis

Allyson Kravchak

Jacob LaDuca

Lucas LaMana

Colin Lavin

Michael LeDuc

Brandon Lombardo

Cassandra Low

Keith Maceira

Gianna Magliaro

Erin Maguire

Daniel Mako

Anthony Marinelli

Brianna Marrone

Stephania Marroquin

Taylor Masterson

Erin McClave

Aidan McDonnell

Kylie Meola

James Meyer

Matthew Meyer

Mya Mimoso

Brittany Mineo

Ryan Mirabile

Nina Mitchell

Jared Mizrachi

Justin Monisit

Andrea Morejon

John Morris

William Morsch

Nicholas Navarra

Evelyn Nazario

Jewel Nobbs

Madison Noble

Nicholas Norman

Priscilla Okolichany

Brianna O'Leary

Chase Olszewski

James Orozco

Evan Otten

Nicolas Papa

Toni Passarelli

Abigail Perez

Joshua Pham

Sydney Phibbs

Liana Pinheiro

Tiffany Pires

Douglas Pombo

Brianna Marie

Quintana

John Redwine

Martin Rensy

Alexander Rodgers

Lauren Rodgers

Andre Romero

Samantha Rose

Jason Rossi

Marc Rothman

Jenniffer Ruano

Aguirre

Maysi Salt

Lauren Sampson

Nicholas Sardano

Krystina Scheiber

Matthew Schick

Alan Schlanger

Saoirse Scott

Arianna Scotto

Disantolo

Nicole Scuzzese

Clayton Semanchik

Danielle Shaffery

Nicholas Shortino

Ashleigh Sieb

Nicholas Silvia

Joseph Slevin

Brendan Smith

Brian Smith

Gabriella Snock

Jayde Solon

Paul Spence

Sharon Starling

Kaylee Stec

Connor Strickland

Tyler Sunday

Brianna Tennaro

Julian Thomas

Hope Tom

Olivia Torick

Victoria Tramutolo

Nicole Turelli

Sean Tursi

Riley Van Deventer

Brianna Vergona

Kaitlyn Vernon

Jared Villaruel

Angelique Vittone

Gabrielle Vivona

Kohler Wagner

Samantha Walag

Alexa Wallace

Briele Wallace

Devin Ward

Dean Weltman

Katie Whitmeyer

Peter Wilenta

Autumn Williams

Cameron Williams

Abigail Woodward

Mara Woodward

Trevor Zabilowicz

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8TH

GRADE THIRD QUARTER HIGH HONOR ROLL 2012-2013

Jose Gerald Aragon

Christina Bilotti

Aubrey Binkley

Emma Crewe

Katherine DeMario

Mia Depalma

Kierstyn Elliott

Savannah Franklin

Mark Gatanis

Abigail Gillen

Michael Grossguth

Olivia Guardabascio

Rebecca Hansson

Jessica Intile

Caitlyn Jaronsky

Kyril Kavetsky

Frances Kintanar

Serena Kohr

Amanda Kovaleski

Tanya Krelik

Allison Latimer

Alexa Leon

Jessica Maccarone

Marissa Mascaro

Casey Masterson

Allyson Merinsky

Haylie Montemurno

Maymunah Nageeb

Katlyn Nichols

Jessica Olsen

Allison Osborn

Sarina Paolillo

Elena Patestos

Victoria Payor

Holly Phillips

Taylor Pistone

Anthony Reiss

Molly Robinson

Trinity Rodgers

Alexandra Ryan

Stephen Sabo

Sydney Schuler

Calista Silletti

Anthony Susino

Jaime Sweeney

Mei Fang Wang

CarissaWhitmeyer

Salma Yosry

REGULAR HONOR ROLL

Emily Adams

Emily Anselmo

Roberto Artiles

Jared Baker

Daniel Balton

Manuel Barajas

Kevin Baxter

Rayannan Beams

Nicole Bilotti

Taylor Blaszka

Kyle Blue

Matthew Bode

Journey Bodo

Brianne Bohnsack

Emily Borkowski

Amanda Bowens

Samantha Bragen

Maxwell Branvall

Nicholas Brinkerhoff

Reed Brunell

Gabriella Bruno

Nathan Bykowski

Ciara Byrne

Arvinjon Calpotura

Jake Campbell

Cheyenne Carson

Joseph Cevallos

Joseph Cicardo

Cameron Conetta

Karly Congero

Christopher Contos

Anthony Cordes

Sharely Cosme

Garrett Costanzo

Zachary Cottone

Antolin Crespo

Maria Cusimano

Sarah Czenis

Thomas Dalessio

Jared Daly

Danielle Dietze

Julia Digiantomasso

Kyle Durovich

Jade Economides

Dandre Fergus

Brittany Ferman

Jordyn Ferone

Karina Fingerlin

Nicholas Fiorello

Lauren Fluck

Michael Fobian

Mckenzie Franklin

Cody Fry

Franco Galasso

Gabriela Garcia

Jose Garcia

Fletcher Gest

Michael Gibson

Courtney Gilmartin

Sarah Girtain

David Greenlow

Julia Harrold

Griffin Hayles

Jake Himmel

Christina Hoglander

Alexis Humphris

Mackenzie Huttemann

Patrik Jagielski

Muhammed Kamal

Jordan Keith

Maggie Kilfeather

Mackenzie Kleniewski

Jessica Kochte

Christina Kokoth

Shawn Kurinzi

Ryan Labelle

Alyssa Larice

Dayna Lawrence

Emily Lawson

Jordan Lewis

Rosa Linarez

Kristen Lindenmayer

Philip Justine Lingat

Kimberly Liput

Richard Longo

Ta-Meek Lugo

Nicole Maccarone

D'Anna Machado

Amanda Maddalena

Serena Markey

Molly McElroy

Jenna McGivern

Julia McGoohan

Andrew Meyers

Kyle Mills

Coco Minkema

Vincent Miranda

Sofia Moderno

Kevin Moncada

Robert Mucia

Robert Mullin

Kelly Mulvaney

Gabriela Munguia

Summer Munson

Shannon Murphy

Nicole Nigro

Rebecca Norosavage

Christopher Opirhory

Jordyn Papa

Katherine Papargyriou

Marissa Pascual

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Douglas Pentifallo

Olivia Pica

Tara Piliere

Taylor Pinney

Sara Pirzad

Alexander Pouch

Nicholas Price

Nicholas Pruchnik

Michael Quintero

Alyssa Raimondo

Santino Raineri

Jake Regan

Anita Renda

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Nina Romero

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Victoria Shufeldt

Marissa Spirito

Jake Stelman

Aaron Stieglitz

Renee Suarez

Stephen Suliga

Joel Tarantino

Morgan Taylor

John Matthew Tice

Joshua Tice

Nikolas Tighe

Dylan Tortorelli

Drew Ugaro

Madison Vanburen

Billinda Vanesko

Sean Wallace

Nicholas Wielichoski

Isabella Wiley

Taylor Yajcaji

Landon Zagacki

Paige Zarzemski

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STUDENT OF THE 4TH

QUARTER 2012-2013 6

TH Grade 7th Grade 8th Grade

611- Elizabeth Keogh 711- Jenniffer Ruano Aguirre 811- Katlyn Nichols

612- Nicholas Lodato 712- Priscilla Okolichany 812- Julia Harrold

613- Hailey Durovich 713- John Redwine 813- Rhiannon Vaz

614- Brian Wang 714- Kaitlyn Decker 814- Molly Robinson

621- Grace Pandolf 721- Marissa Donato 821- Sarina Paolillo

622- Julia Tozer 722- Pearl Bengali 822- Meghan Muniz

623- Hailey Bakos 723- Gabrielle Lowe 823- Dylan Tortorelli

624- Ben Petruk 724- Harlie Lutz 824- Michael Bonafide

631- Haley Hozella 731- Carissa Kaniuk 831- Renee Suarez

632- Lydia Kowalski 732- Tiffany Pires 832- Brandee Vanhorn

633- Steven Carr 733- Mackenzie Burghard 833- Angela Guidetti

634- Ashley Guthrie 734- Matthias Heberling 834- Nicholas Donato

641- Victoria Tavares 741- Lauren Whitehouse 841- Kimberly Liput

642- Nicole Mazzetta 742- Cameron Sieb 842- Alexander Pouch

643- Edward Richards 743- Tiffany Gabriel 843- Billinda Vanesko

644- Vincent Rotondo 744- Rosalee Discenza 844- Amanda Bowens

651- Nicole Lim 751- Dylan Campoverde 851- Gina Giambatista

652- Rachel Gisinger 752- Gabriella Anema 852- Ryan Loving

653- Marissa Casey 753- David Garces 853- Sydney Schuler

654- Veronica Raimondo 754- Shaun Sullivan 854- Taylor Pistone

661- Julian Scala 761- Kate Ruvolo 861- Emily Anselmo

662- Sabeen Kamal 762- Jordan Mancino 862- Sean Reynolds

863- Michael Sperduto

864- Adrian Castillo