Friday, December 23, 2011

Accelerated Academy Enjoys an International Feast



The 6th grade accelerated academy classes shared an international feast on Thursday, December 22. Students in Yeshion House in Mrs. LeVasseur and Mrs. Gluz's classes brought food they prepared with recipes from Puerto Rico, Korea, Albania, Italy, Greece, Poland, Portugal, Macedonia, Ireland, Iraq, Jamaica, Ecuador, Uraguay, and Cape Verde.

In addition, students brought in objects from Portugal, Iraq, India, Ecuador, Bangladesh, and Scotland and shared different aspects of their heritage with their classmates.

Mrs. LeVasseur said the classes had ots to learn, and lots to eat for an overall great day.

Thanks to Accelerated Academy reading, language arts, and social studies teacher Mrs. LeVasseur for these photos.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

2011 Holiday Concert Photos


Under the direction of music teacher Louis Pontecorvo, the band and drum line performed at the holiday concert in the Crosby auditorium on Wednesday, Dec. 14. Theater arts teacher Sue Smyth directed her students in sample performances of the school's upcoming performance of "Seussical."

Thanks to special education teacher Mr. Standish for these photos.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Drum Line Performs at Macy's Waterbury



Under the direction of music teacher Louis Pontecorvo, Wallace Middle School's Drum Line performed at Macy's on Friday, Dec. 2, where Santa from the Thanksgiving Day parade in New York was visiting. Thanks to Mr. Pontecorvo and our students for their dedication and for representing Wallace so well.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Wallace Middle School Students Reflect on the October Intervention







From October 18 through October 20, Wallace Middle School teachers taught intervention lessons to students with specific academic needs and enrichment lessons to students who grasped concepts taught so far this year and were ready to apply them with hands-on lessons. Teachers' data on these interventions reflect growth among students in every group. Students reflect on those interventions in the above video. The slide show above depicts students involved in the various groups over the three days of 90-minute lessons.

Thanks to teachers Mr. Irrera, Ms. Capobianco, Ms. Nowacki, Ms. Pysh, Ms. Febles, Ms. Stango, and Mr. Likorama for contributing photos to the slide show.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Wallace Middle School's November Students of the Month


Wallace Middle School has a student-of-the-month program. Each month, one student per grade per house is selected based on the following criteria:

Positive - Is respectful
Attitudes - Accepts responsibility
Working - Completes a high percentage of class work and/or homework
Safely - Follows school rules


November Students of the Month



Yeshion House

6th Grade – Alexis Lee

7th Grade – Mavel Ortiz-Reyes

8th Grade – Dhimitri Stojko

Hammond House

6th Grade – Mabel Santos

7th Grade – Selena Soto

8th Grade – Jossalynn Harris

Huckins House

6th Grade – Madeline Pena

7th Grade – Egla Hasmillari

8th Grade – Sian Abrams

Foreign Language

1- Joshua Somma
2- Brianna Baker

Bilingual

1- Starly Garcia

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Students Decorate Hallway for Winter


From November 30, 2011

Before homeroom, students from Yeshion and Huckins houses decorated a third-floor bulletin board with paper snowflakes and a snowman. Students completed the work before classes and at home to help make the hallway look cheerful.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Wallace Pride Flies High November 23 Pep Rally



Wallace Middle School celebrated the achievements of its students at its pep rally on November 23. Principal Don Rapuano said he wanted students to go home for Thanksgiving feeling good about themselves and their school. He began the rally by recognizing the school's generosity in collecting more than 4,000 cans in a little over two weeks.

Students who were involved in fall sports and other extracurricular activities--CPEP, the Origami Club, Cross Country, Soccer, Volleyball--were recognized. The boys' cross-country team and the co-ed soccer team received awards for their undefeated seasons.

Also, those students who received straight 5s on their CMTs were called forward and recognized with certificates of achievement.

The school's dance club presented a Latin American dance they had choreographed and practiced after school. The dance was followed by a student-teacher volleyball game. The girls won, but the teachers kept them on their toes until the very end.



Under the direction of music teacher Louis Pontecorvo, the band provided music throughout the rally, and the drum line entertained the school with a drum competition.




Thanks to parent liaison Gretchen Flaherty and eighth-grade Hammond House language arts teacher Patty Capobianco for contributing photos to this slide show.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Students Feast and Fold at Thanksgiving Celebration



ELL teacher Mrs. Perez, with help from colleagues and students, provided a home-cooked Thanksgiving fiesta that her students shared on Tuesday, Nov. 22, at the end of the day. Ms. Carlson's Read 180 students joined in the event seventh period, when children and adults alike tried their hands at origami by folding simple swans and then the more complicated turkeys.

Hammond House seventh grader Rayshon Siders, who is a skilled paper-folder, assisted by helping many students create the turkeys.

Thanks for Hammond House seventh grader Teresa Torres for these photos.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Wallace Collects More than 4,000 Cans for Food Bank



Wallace Middle School students and staff collected more than 4,000 non-perishable food items for the Greater Waterbury Interfaith Ministries food bank. The schools' annual food drive ran from November 7 until November 22. Above: Students from the school's Student Leadership Team who gathered and boxed the food stand with school administrators before the food is taken to GWIM.

Monday, November 21, 2011

PTO Carnival



Thanks to the PTO, which held a carnival in the cafeteria for Wallace families in October.

Thanks to parent liaison Gretchen Flaherty for these photos.

Eighth Graders Celebrate Halloween with the Boo Bash



Thanks to parent liaison Gretchen Flaherty for these photos.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Wallace Middle School Announces the October, 2011, Students of the Month



Wallace Middle School has a student-of-the-month program. Each month, one student per grade per house is selected based on the following criteria:

Positive - Is respectful
Attitudes - Accepts responsibility
Working - Completes a high percentage of class work and/or homework
Safely - Follows school rules


October Students of the Month
Yeshion House
6th Grade – Tasim Muca
7th Grade – Christopher Robinson
8th Grade – Ivette Torres

Hammond House
6th Grade – Keara Rodriguez
7th Grade – Agnieszka Rivera
8th Grade – Peter Cardona

Huckins House
6th Grade – Melanie Ciprian
7th Grade – Jose Tejada
8th Grade – Ashley Batista-Ortiz

Life Management
1-     Eduardo Rivera
2-     Kiyanna Martinez 
BDLC 
1-     Mark Chapman

Monday, November 7, 2011

Connecticut General Assembly Honors Teacher of the Year Sharyn Lavoie

State Rep. Selim Noujaim presents Teacher of the Year Sharyn Lavoie with a citation  from the Connecticut General Assembly honoring her achievement on Thursday, October 27.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Wallace's Volleyball Team Gets Better and Better



Under the direction of Coach Bandurski, Wallace's girls' volleyball team is getting better and better this year!

Thanks to Huckins House 8th-grader Yamelex Torres and other volleyball players for these pictures.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Girls' Volleyball Team Plays Well



Under the direction of Coach Bandurski, Wallace's girls' volleyball team won two out of three games at a match in the Crosby gym on Friday, October 21.

Thanks to Mr. Irrera for these photos.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Cross Country Team Runs to Raise Funds for Sweaters



The Wallace-Run-a-Thon was a success on Friday. All the runners completed at least two miles during the event. Jurrel Racine and Edgar Nieves ran over six miles without a break. Ruby Rodriguez and Ryan Wilson ran six miles before stopping due to a lack of time. Good job to all the runners.

--Coach Thomas.

Wallace Soccer Team Defeats Swift, 2 to 1, October 21






Under the direction of Coach Likorama, the Wallace Soccer Team defeated Swift 2-1 at a home game on Friday, October 21, 2011.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Students Browse the Fair

Yeshion House's Sixth Grade Reading Teacher, Ms. Davino, brings her students to the Scholastic book fair in the school library to browse the books with other Wallace students. Parent Liaison Ms. Flaherty coordinates the annual event, which runs this year from October 13 to October 20.


Thursday, October 13, 2011

Girls Volleyball Team Makes Wallace Proud



Thanks to Huckins House 8th Grader Ashley Batista for these photos of the girls' volleyball team in action.

Thanks to Huckins House 8th Grader Ashley Batista for the photos.

Wallace Middle School Announces the September, 2011, Students of the Month

Wallace Middle School has a student-of-the-month program. Each month, one student per grade per house is selected based on the following criteria:

Positive - Is respectful
Attitudes - Accepts responsibility
Working - Completes a high percentage of class work and/or homework
Safely - Follows school rules





September 2011 Students of the Month

Justin Colon
Angel Rodriguez
Micahyln Vaichus
Mathew Lominy
Marena Melendez
Edmarliz Ortiz
Crystal Davis
Chetra Permuul
Rafael Castro
Shukri Belica
Mikal Dobbins

Thanks to Huckins House 8th Grade Social Studies Teacher Mr. Irrera for the photos.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Origami Club Folds Again



The Origami Club began meeting again on Wednesday, October 5. The group meets every Wednesday from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. in Room 337.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

PBIS Pizza and Bingo Party for September PAWS Winners


PBIS raffle winners from the Hammond House as well as from the Unified Arts department were honored Friday, October 7, with a pizza and bingo party in the student cafeteria. They are pictured above.  Students from the Huckins and Yeshion houses were honored on Tuesday, October 11, with pizza and bingo.

(Unfortunately, the camera was not cooperating, and we have no pictures of the celebration on October 11. Apologies.)

Thanks to Yeshion House Guidance Counselor Mrs. Ferrari for these photos.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Graduation Photos

Graduation photos will soon be available at www.lifetouchevents.com.  Guests should use the password WALLMIDGRAD2011 to view the images.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Students Prepare a Greeting for Next Year's Students




Wallace Middle School students in the Read 180 class along with students from other classes worked together to create a bright new bulletin board that will welcome students to their classes on the third floor.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Some Spirited People Show Their Colors


Students wore hats as well as shirts in the school's colors of red and black on Spirit Day, which was Thursday, June 6. The range of styles and shapes of hat showed just how spirited our students are. It was a great day.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Selena Soto's Award-Winning Drug Awareness Essay

Selena Main Soto, a sixth gradeer in the accelerated academy, was the second place winner in the sixth-grade category of the Elks Club's drug awareness essay contest earlier this year. (Click here for more about that contest.) Here she shares her essay:

Did you know that in 2008, 23 million people used drugs? Imagine how many use them now. Three examples of drugs that have been used are cigarettes, steroids, and cocaine.


A cigarette is a small roll of finely cut tobacco leaves wrapped in a cylinder of thin paper for smoking. Cigarettes are sold legally but can harm you and even kill you. They cause cancer, straining your heart, blocking blood vessels, heart attacks, strokes diseases, and etc.

Steroids are a type of organic compound that contains a specific arrangement of four cycloslksine rings that are joined together. Anabolic steroids can weaken the immune system. They can also lead to liver damage or cancer, even in younger people. They can permanently stop bones from growing, too.

Cocaine, a powerful addictive drug, is snorted, injected, or smoked. Cocaine usually makes the user feel euphoric and energetic, but it also increases body temperature, blood pressure, and heart rate. Users risk heart attacks, respiratory failure, strokes, seizures, abdominal pain, nausea, death, and etc.

Now you know the three of the world’s famous drugs. Which is cocaine, steroids, and cigarettes. Remember, these can kill you or cause serious and permanent injuries or damage to your body and your health.

--Selena Marin Soto

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Super Eighth Graders Celebrate Success


On June 7, Wallace's super eighth graders--students who have had no disciplinary referrals and have passed all their academic classes for three years--celebrated their success with family and Wallace faculty during a supper in the school cafeteria. Students from Crosby High School's culinary arts program prepared the very delicious meal.

Thanks to parent liaisn Mrs. Flaherty for the photos.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Wallace Eighth Graders Visit Southern Connecticut State University

Several of Wallace's eighth graders visited Southern Connecticut State University recently to get a taste of college life and the possibilities that await them if they continue working hard in school and staying focused on their goals.

--Thanks to Huckins House guidance councilor Ms. Jordan for this photo.

Monday, June 6, 2011

The Wallace Family Participates in the Greater Waterbury Relay for Life


Students, faculty, staff, members of the PTO, and our faithful parent liaison, Ms. Gretchen Flaherty, participated in the Greater Waterbury Relay for Life in support of the American Cancer Society the weekend of June 3. In addition, Wallace Middle School's cheer leaders, along with Crosby's, cheered on the cancer survivors and care givers, who made the first and second laps around the Crosby track at the opening ceremony on Saturday.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Eighth Graders Visit Holiday Hill



--Thanks to Parent Liaison Gretchen Flaherty for these photos.

Friday, June 3, 2011

PBIS Student of the Month Breakfast Photos



--Thanks to 8th Grade Huckins House Social Studies Teacher Ray Irrera for the photos in the album above.


Students who had been selected students of the month throughout the 2010-2011 school year and their parents participated in a breakfast hosted by the PBIS committee in the Wallace cafeteria on Friday, May 27.  We had a full house of children and adults whose meal was accompanied by Mr. Irerra's slide show honoring Wallace's best kids.  It was  a great hour.

Wallace's Marching Band and Drum Line Perform 'The Star Spangled Banner'--and More

Under the direction of music teacher Louis Pontecorvo, Wallace Middle School's band and drum line performed "The Star Spangled Banner" at a Memorial Day commemoration at Generali Elementary School earlier this month. Intervention Officer Jackie Davis captured the performance and created this video. Thanks to Mr. Pontecorvo, the band and drum line, and Ms. Davis for this inspiring moment!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Memorial Day Parade, 2011

Under the direction of music teacher Louis Pontecorvo, the Wallace Band and Drum Line participated in Waterbury's Memorial Day Parade on Sunday, May 29.





Thanks to David Hailstone's mom for the photos.

Yeshion House 8th Graders Complete Bridge Design Competition in Winning Style


Yeshion House 8th graders completed the annual Bridge Design Competition in winning style. Using nothing but toothpicks, white glue, paper clamps, and a lot ingenuity, students designed and constructed some memorable bridges. Science teacher Mrs. Rusnov provided guidance on building codes, materials and construction techniques while math teacher Mrs. Camilleri showed students how to manage a $1.5 million project budget. This year's special guest judges were bridge engineers from the CT Department of Transportation who are currently working on the $23 Million Naugatuck River Bridge. They scored the students' bridges on the overall quality of construction, creativity and originality of their designs. They spoke very highly of the students' work and hopefully inspired some students to enter the engineering profession. Judging will continue and will include strength testing, overall project management, accounting, architectural drawings, adherence to building code and team camaraderie. The top 3 "Best of Show" winners will be announced next week and Mrs. Rusnov and Mrs. Camilleri will host a celebratory picnic for the winning teams.

--Mrs. Rusnov, 8th Grade Yeshion House Science Teacher

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Sixth Grader Terrell Patterson: Why I am Proud to be an American

Note:  This is the essay MSAA 6th grader Terrell Patterson wrote for the Elks Club essay contest earlier this year (see previous post here).  Thank you, Terrell, for sharing your work with us and for being a credit to Wallace Middle School.

 I am proud to be an American because there is a working government, soldiers who would give their lives for their country, and citizens have fair rights.


America has a very successful government.  They maintain freedom, democracy, school systems, laws, and try to keep peace with other countries.  Freedom is being able to be free to do what you want to do, while still obeying the law.  America is a democracy, which means that citizens over the age of eighteen can vote for who runs the government.  in America, the government requires that everyone under the age of sixteen must attend school.  This is why America is one of the smartest countries in the world.  America has written laws, which is why they are followed.  If these laws were not written nobody would follow them because there would be no evidence of their existence.  Also, America is always trying to keep peace with other countries


America has many had working citizens who wake up early in the morning to go to work so they can provide for their families.  Also, there are many soldiers who would give their life for America.  That is why they are honored with Veteran's Day.

I am also proud to be an American because there are equal rights.  Women and men are treated equally as we white and African American people.

Now you know why I am proud to be an American and live in the amazing country of America.

--Terrell Patterson, MSAA 6th Grade Student in the Yeshion House

Friday, May 27, 2011

CPEP Team Competes in Statewide Event in Hartford


The Wallace CPEP team competed in a statewide event at the Hartford Convention Center on Saturday, May 21. The Wallace team won awards in five different events.

Mr. Stevents and Mr. Sirois thank Mr. Simms, Mr. Serrano, and Mrs. Mercado for their volunteer work throughout the day.

Thanks to Mr. Sirois for these photos.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Wallace Marching Band and Drum Line Visit Generali Elementary School on May 24



Wallace Band and Drum Line had a great performance at Generali Elementary School during a Memorial Day ceremony on Tuesday, May 24. There were veterans there who raised the flag and fired a volley, and we played “The Star Spangled Banner.” We said the Pledge, and then we went to a cemetery next to the school and stood in silence to honor the memory of soldiers buried there. We also played a military march and “Rock-a-bye Baby.”

--Ashley Batista, 7th Grade, Huckins House


Thanks to 7th grade Huckins House student Ashley Batista and parent liaison Gretchen Flaherty for these photos.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Wallace Participates in Language Arts Festival

Three Wallace students participated in the district's Language Arts Festival at the Palace Theater on Friday, May 13.  These students created original, authentic responses to literature based on the theme of friendship.  Congratulations to Rezarta Kolludra, a sixth grader in the Huckins House, and Teisiah Lawrence and Elizabeth Angelicola, eighth graders in the Hammond House.  These are the first students from Wallace to participate in the festival.


Huckins House sixth grader Rezarta Kolludra and her dad pause for a moment from practice before  the Language Arts Festival at the Palace on May 13.


Hammond House eighth graders Teisiah Lawrence and Elizabeth Angelicola, who read and performed original poems at the Language Arts Festival at the Palace on May 13, pause for a photo at Wallace.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

A Waterbury Youth Services' Excellence in Youth Award Goes to a Wallace Sixth Grader

Waterbury Youth Services chose Huckins House sixth grade student Egla Hasmillari as a winner of one of its Excellence in Youth awards this year.  She was nominated by language arts teacher Ms. Ann Grace Spizzoucco.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Seventh-Grade Wallace Student Places Third in Reading Competition

Congratulations to Felizaida Tejada, a seventh grade student in the Huckins House, who placed third among the 6th and 7th graders in the Gettysburg Address reading competition at the Waterbury Arts Magnet School April 14.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Eighth Grade Dance, 2011



Thanks to parent liaison Gretchen Flaherty for these photos.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Drum Line and Band at Rock Cats Baseball Game, 5/5/11


Under the direction of music teacher Louis Pontecorvo, Wallace's drum line and band performed at the New Britain Rock Cats' home game on May 5, 2011. The group perform the "Star Spangled Banner" and other songs.

Thanks to Angela Jarvis Pontecorvo for the photos.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

McEducators' Night


Wallace Middle School's faculty and staff got together at the McDonald's near the Brass Mill Center on May 3 to serve up some fine American food and raise some money for the school.

Thanks to Ms. Flaherty for the photos.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Wallace Middle School Announces April Students of the Month

Wallace Middle School has a student-of-the-month program. Each month, one student per grade per house is selected based on the following criteria:

Positive - Is respectful
Attitudes - Accepts responsibility
Working - Completes a high percentage of class work and/or homework
Safely - Follows school rules


April Student of the Month
Yeshion House
Grade 6 – Alexis Banlaki
Grade 7 – Aldi Ajce
Grade 8 – Joshua Melendez

Huckins House
Grade 6 – Rezarta Kolludra
Grade 7 – William Gomez
Grade 8 – Brielle Sanders

Hammond House
Grade 6 – Anxhela Myrtaj
Grade 7 – Andrew Vega
Grade 8 – Gabrielle Hooker

Art
Student 1 – Thaddaeus Vaichus
Student 2- Rayquane Dawkins

Bilingual
Student 1 – Kalil Garcia

Friday, May 6, 2011

Elks Club Honors Wallace Middle School Students



Waterbury Elks #265
Drug Awareness
Poster/Essay Contest
“Not Now – Not Ever”
AND
Americanism Essay Contest
“Why I Am Proud To Be
 an American”
Annual Awards Banquet
May 1, 2011

Congratulations to our
Wallace Middle School Winners
2nd Place Drug Awareness Essay 6th grade
Selena Marin Soto
3rd Place Americanism Essay Division I - 6th & 7th
Terrell Patterson
1st Place Americanism Essay Division II – 7th & 8th
Jolee Iannantuoni
Thank you Waterbury Elks for sponsoring this program

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Earth Day Clean-up, 2011


Students and teachers worked together after school on Tuesday, April 26, to clean up around Wallace and to plant flowers to perk up the entrance of our school. Thanks to all who participated!

Thanks to Ms. Cheezic for these photos.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Invention Convention Starts at Home and Moves on to Hartford




On Wednesday, April 6th, 18 students from Wallace Middle School participated in the state-wide Science/Technology Education- Invention Convention Day for the first time. The event was held at the State Capitol, with students from throughout the state participating. The students worked extremely hard on their project invention ideas and had an opportunity to showcase them to State Senators and Representatives throughout the day. The Wallace students also had an opportunity to meet and greet Governor Malloy following his address to the students.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Wallace Announces the March Students of the Month

Wallace Middle School has a student-of-the-month program. Each month, one student per grade per house is selected based on the following criteria:

Positive - Is respectful
Attitudes - Accepts responsibility
Working - Completes a high percentage of class work and/or homework
Safely - Follows school rules

March Students of the Month
Yeshion House
Grade 6 – Miguel Rivera
Grade 7 – Malia Rascoe
Grade 8 – Ashley Small

Huckins House
Grade 6 – Chetra Permaul
Grade 7 – Ani Haka
Grade 8 – Erick Rivera

Hammond House
Grade 6 – Janae Dillard
Grade 7 – Sebastian Corales
Grade 8 – David Gonzales

Music
Student 1 – Nylex Gray-Hussey
Student 2- Taevian Whitehead

Accelerated Academy
Student 1 – Victoria Kenneson

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Faculty and Staff Form Relay for Life Team

Wallace Middle School's Relay for Life team of faculty, staff, and PTO members has taken the name Lion's Pride. Please support this school-wide effort to raise money for the American Cancer Society by visiting our page on the society's Web site here and making a donation.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Origami Club Supports 'The Butterfly Project' with its Handiwork

Students in Wallace Middle School's Origami Club who folded butterflies last week agreed to send their creations to the Holocaust Museum Houston (Texas) to be part of an exhibit called The Butterfly Project. The project will honor the 1.6 million children who died in the Holocaust.

"The butterflies will eventually comprise a breath-taking exhibition, currently scheduled for Spring 2013, for all to remember. The Museum has already collected an estimated 600,000 butterflies," according to its Web site

The last, the very last,
So richly, brightly, dazzlingly yellow.
Perhaps if the sun’s tears would sing
against a white stone....

Such, such a yellow
Is carried lightly ’way up high.
It went away I’m sure
because it wished
to kiss the world good-bye.

For seven weeks I’ve lived in here,
Penned up inside this ghetto.
But I have found what I love here.
The dandelions call to me
And the white chestnut branches in the court.
Only I never saw another butterfly.


That butterfly was the last one.
Butterflies don’t live in here, in the ghetto.

(Pavel Friedman, June 4, 1942. Born in Prague on Jan. 7, 1921. Deported to the Terezin Concentration Camp on April 26, 1942. Died in Aushchwitz on Sept. 29, 1944.)

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

CMT Spirit Day Photos


As part of Wallace Middle School's efforts to gear up for the CMTs, we had a Spirit Day on Friday, march 4. Students wore the school colors of red, black, and white and were allowed to wear hats for the day. Spirits were high, and it was a great day.

Also in an effort to drum up enthusiasm for the CMTs, the PBIS and Leadership committees held a CMT slogan contest. Homerooms competed for an ice cream or pizza party. Yeshion House 8th Grade Science Teacher Mel Rusnov's homeroom won with:

We are the lions,
Hear us roar!
We can score
A four or more!

(Thanks to Hammond House 8th Grade Language Arts Teacher Patricia Capobianco for contributing photos to this slide show.)

Monday, March 7, 2011

Alice in Wonderland Onstage April 1


Under the direction of theater arts teacher Susan Smyth, Wallace Middle School students will perform Alice in Wonderland for the public in the Crosby Auditorium on Friday, April 1, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, April 2, at 4 p.m. Tickets are $3 for children and $5 for adults on Friday and $2 for children and $4 for adults on Saturday.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Hammond House Eighth-Grader Jolee Iannanutoni is an Elks Essay Contest Finalist

Jolee Iannantuoni, an eighth-grade student from the Hammond House, is also a finalist in the Elks essay contest in the 7th and 8th Grade Division.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Wallace Sixth Grader is a Finalist in Elks' National Essay Contest

MSAA student Terrell Patterson shares the good news of his achievement with MSAA reading and language arts teacher Evelyn LeVasseur.

Terrell Patterson, a sixth grade student in the accelerated academy, came in as a finalist for the "Why I Am Proud to be an American" essay contest sponsored by the Elks' Lodge. He will be honored at a banquet on May 1st. His family will join him. He is pictured here with accelerated academy reading and language arts teacher Evelyn LeVasseur.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Wallace Announces February Students of the Month

Wallace Middle School has a student-of-the-month program. Each month, one student per grade per house is selected based on the following criteria:

Positive - Is respectful
Attitudes - Accepts responsibility
Working - Completes a high percentage of class work and/or homework
Safely - Follows school rules

February Student of the Month
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Yeshion House
Grade 6 – Alexyss Mosman
Grade 7 – Iris Correa 
Grade 8 – Camille Dorset

Huckins House
Grade 6 – Richard Anderson
Grade 7 – Eileen Escobar
Grade 8 – Marilyn Orellana

Hammond House
Grade 6 – Raynard Doughty
Grade 7 – Lirjeta (Lily) Klenja
Grade 8 – Hugo Bravo-Rodriguez

Theatre Arts
Student 1 –Miglyza Medina
Student 2- Javen Harris

Accelerated Academy
Student 1 – Marlon Monts


Monday, February 7, 2011

Wallace Announces the January Students of the Month

Wallace Middle School has a student-of-the-month program. Each month, one student per grade per house is selected based on the following criteria:

Positive - Is respectful
Attitudes - Accepts responsibility
Working - Completes a high percentage of class work and/or homework
Safely - Follows school rules


January Student of the Month

Yeshion House

Grade 6 – Sahil Saini
Grade 7 – Ashwin Nankoo
Grade 8 – Thaddaeus Vaichus

Huckins House
Grade 6 – Egla Hasimllar
Grade 7 – Shukri Belica
Grade 8 – Aaron Williams

Hammond House
Grade 6 – Rodney Samson
Grade 7 – Destin Trammell
Grade 8 – Mariela Ramos

Read 180/Literacy/CMT SkillsStudent 1 – Sheelan Mohammed
Student 2 – Andrew Vega

BilingualStudent 1 – Valery Montalvo

Monday, January 31, 2011

Wallace Cheerleaders Earn Spirit Award

The Wallace Cheerleaders competed in their first cheer competition Saturday, Jan. 29. They did a great job representing Wallace Middle School and won the Spirit Award at the competition. This team began in November with nearly 80 percent of the girls having no cheer experience. They have worked hard in practices for 8 - 12 hours every week developing their skills and the routine. Their devotion to the sport and to representing the school is amazing! Please congratulate the team members on their success.
This is the first time Wallace has had a cheer team with the skill level to compete at a cheer competition. We will compete in one more competition at Plainville High School on the morning of Saturday, Feb. 19.
Please support the team, and if possible join us at the competition.

--Crystal Caouette

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Wallace Announces the December Students of the Month

Wallace Middle School has a student-of-the-month program. Each month, one student per grade per house is selected based on the following criteria:

Positive - Is respectful
Attitudes - Accepts responsibility
Working - Completes a high percentage of class work and/or homework
Safely - Follows school rules



December Student of the Month


Yeshion House
Grade 6 – Fredric Todd
Grade 7 – Deborah Vaichus
Grade 8 – Genesis Roman

Huckins House
Grade 6 – Donald Cianciolo
Grade 7 – Felizaida Tejada
Grade 8 – Martha Cruz

Hammond House
Grade 6 – Zareyah King
Grade 7 – Jayson Ponce
Grade 8 – Syed Naqvi
Tech. Ed.
Student 1 – Crystal Burke
Student 2 – Lillian Peccerillo

ABA
Student 1 – Kolyn Saunders