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Monroe Students Recognized by WCSA

Elizabeth McHugh & Owen Smith were recognized from Jockey Hollow School. Lily Coilparampil & Peyton Sullivan were recognized from Masuk

Monroe Public Schools award recipients and administrators at the WCSA Student Awards Ceremony
Monroe Public Schools award recipients and administrators at the WCSA Student Awards Ceremony

May 29, 2019 — The Western Connecticut Superintendents Association’s (WCSA) Student Recognition Awards ceremony was held Monday, May 13, at The Amber Room Colonnade in Danbury. Elizabeth McHugh and Owen Smith were recognized from Jockey Hollow School, and Lily Coilparampil and Peyton Sullivan were recognized from Masuk High School.

“This is a wonderful opportunity to not only acknowledge students’ accomplishments in academics, in leadership, and in community service, but also to learn how their work, in all three areas, has had a profound impact on their lives,” commented Dr. John Barile, Superintendent of Brookfield Public Schools and President of WCSA.

The Superintendent’s Student Recognition Awards Program, originated by the Connecticut Association of Public School Superintendents (CAPSS) Public Information Committee, provides a formal means for superintendents across the State to recognize students from their local communities. Awards are based on community service and service to others, academic prowess (relative to ability), and leadership service to the school and community.

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