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Index: Pages/ Home, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23
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Reed Middle School Exchange Concerts At The Eastwood Mall
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Brookfield Optimist Oratorical contest winners
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2008 Boys winners. CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS.
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By Heather Inglis
At RMS, things tend to get very musical. And on Friday, March 7, Reed's sixth grade had an exchange concert with the sixth graders at Girard Middle School. While on Tuesday, March 11, Reed's seventh and eighth grade exchanged with the seventh and eighth grade at W.S. Guy Middle School in Liberty. These weren't any average performances, however, these performances occurred at the Eastwood Mall. And, as always, all six bands did extraordinary with their playing.
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The Girard Middle School sixth grade band was directed by Mr. Ed Fabrizio and Liberty's seventh grade was directed by Mr. Shawn Reynolds with Mr. Mike Summers directing the eighth grade. And then last but not least, out very own Mr. Daniel Nestich directed Hubbard's sixth, seventh, and eighth grade bands. Thank you to all directors, teachers, and chaperones who participated in this musical event. And good job to the over four-hundred kids who played, everyone did a marvelous job!
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St. Patricks school celebrates the Easter Holiday Season
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Chairman and contestants.
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Amy Rasoul, an eighth grade student, and Moataz Rasoul, a fourth grade student, at the Brookfield Middle School, were named as the first place winners at the Brookfield Optimist Club Oratorical Contest held at the Brookfield United Methodist Church on March 10. The topic for this year's contest was "Why Me? Why Not?" Katie Kinder and Anna Johnson were the second and third place winners in the girls= competition. Skyler Barrett was the second place winner in the boys= contest. Judges for the contest were Tom Moran, Gus Papalas, and Rev. Kay Dunlap. Jay Hearn was the timekeeper. Attorney James E. Hoffman III was chairman of the contest. The first place winners each received a gold medallion and a $100 U.S. Savings Bond. Silver and bronze medallions were presented to the Second and Third Place winners. All the contestants received certificates, pins and pens.Amy and Moataz advance to the Optimist Zone Oratorical Contest to be held in New Middletown on April 9. The public is invited to attend.
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Students at St. Patrick school received a surprise on Wednesday March 19 not only was it the last day of school, but the Easter Bunny made a surprise visit tor make sure all of the students were behaving. He even has a special surprise for some of the younger students. While they were out of their classrooms he hid Easter eggs for them! Before he left he stopped to see the principal Mrs. Gontaruk to make sure all of the students had been working hard and were ready for Easter. She assured him that the students were more than ready and had been working very hard all year. CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS.
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