Monday, December 21, 2009
'Mulan' Cast Is Getting it Together for January 23
Monday, December 14, 2009
Wallace Presents Holiday Concert December 10
Under the direction of music teacher Louis Pontecorvo, Wallace Middle School's marching band, drum line, and dance team presented a holiday concert to the school community on Thursday, December 10. Congratulations and thank you to Mr. Pontecorvo and all the students who were involved for a wonderful evening.
(Thanks to the parents of drum line member Kimani Brown and to Mr. Pontecorvo's dad for the above photos. If you have photos to add to this show, please see Ms. Carlson in Room 337.)
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Drum Line,
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Thursday, December 10, 2009
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.
P ositive - Is respectful
A ttitudes - Accepts responsibility
W orking - Completes a high percentage of class work and/or homework
S afely - Follows school rules
P ositive - Is respectful
A ttitudes - Accepts responsibility
W orking - Completes a high percentage of class work and/or homework
S afely - Follows school rules
Wallace Middle School's November Students of the Month
Yeshion House
Grade 6
Rouaa Sahbani
Grade 7
Brian Vallee
Grade 8
Kenny Tang
Accelerated Program
Grade 6
Brennan Sanders
Huckins House
Grade 6
Alexa Hap
Grade 7
Noely Gomez
Grade 8
Brittany Balek
Rapuano House
Grade 6
Destin Trammell
Grade 7
Christopher Matthews
Grade 8
Jacinda Kwater
Music Department
Destinee West
Ayanna Lee
Friday, December 4, 2009
Starstruck 8th Graders Visit CCSU Copernicus Observatory and Planetarium
Mrs. Rusnov's 8th grade science students were starry-eyed at the planetarium show at the Copernicus Planetarium and Observatory at Central Connecticut State University in New Britain. The students were starstruck by a spectacular night sky and regaled with tales of Greek mythology and constellations by Professor Craig Robinson. Students had a splendid lunch at Memorial Hall with CCSU students, and they took in panoramic views of the campus and college life. After lunch, students ascended the stairs high atop Copernicus Hall for a view through the observatory telescope. It was a truly memorable day filled with stars, planets, constellations, nebula, galaxies, and black holes. A day to "Get Your Geek On!" as the astronomy majors at CCSU say!
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