Mrs. Rusnov's 8th grade science class had a very special visitor last week. Mr Denis Cuevas, General Manager, Water Pollution Control, City of Waterbury, spoke to the students about the engineering profession and his own experiences as a civil engineer. He is a licensed professional engineer and the first Hispanic to hold this prestigious position for the City of Waterbury. Mrs. Rusnov, who worked as a biologist and civil engineer for more than 25 years before joining the staff at Wallace, thought the students would benefit from meeting this accomplished professional who also happens to be a graduate of Crosby High School. After describing his education at UConn and his 15 years as an engineer, Mr. Cuevas encouraged the students to study math and science, set high goals for themselves, and work hard to achieve those goals. He fielded many questions and generously offered to make himself available for questions and engineering career guidance. We are very thankful that Mr. Cuevas took time from his busy work day to visit Wallace.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Waterbury's Water Pollution Control Manager Speaks to Wallace 8th Graders
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Three Wallace Students are Essay Contest Finalists
February 25, 2010
Dear Dr. Padua:
The Waterbury Elks Lodge #265 is pleased to inform you that your school had a student who is a finalist of the Division I (5th & 6th grades) and two students in the Division II (7th & 8th) Essay Contest "The American Dream: What Is it?" Their essays were sent to the state contest for judging.
We are having an awards presentation dinner April 30, 2010, at which time a Savings Bond will be presented.
Congratulations to your students:
6th grade: Ani Haka
8th Grade: Anabela Gomes, Aujanique Nichols
Respectfully,
Patrick Kelly
Exalted Ruler
Dear Dr. Padua:
The Waterbury Elks Lodge #265 is pleased to inform you that your school had a student who is a finalist of the Division I (5th & 6th grades) and two students in the Division II (7th & 8th) Essay Contest "The American Dream: What Is it?" Their essays were sent to the state contest for judging.
We are having an awards presentation dinner April 30, 2010, at which time a Savings Bond will be presented.
Congratulations to your students:
6th grade: Ani Haka
8th Grade: Anabela Gomes, Aujanique Nichols
Respectfully,
Patrick Kelly
Exalted Ruler
Note: There were 281 Total Division 1 and Division II essays this year.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Wallace Middle School 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
Positive - Is respectful
Attitudes - Accepts responsibility
Working - Completes a high percentage of class work and/or homework
Safely - Follows school rules
Wallace Middle School's February Students of the Month
Yeshion House
Grade 6 – Ashwin Nankoo
Grade 7 – Ambria Payne
Grade 8 – Jennifer Diaz
Huckins House
Grade 6 – Miglyza Medina
Grade 7 – Maegan Peterson
Grade 8 – Tyler Zuraitis
Rapuano House
Grade 6 – Ruby Rodriguez
Grade 7 – Lisa Khan
Grade 8 – Belman Soto
Physical Education
Student 1 – Jason Kennedy
Student 2 – Samantha Marcotte
Bilingual
Student 1 – Juanita Londono-Pedraza
Friday, March 12, 2010
Teacher Vincent Dizenzo Sends his Thanks for Supporting the Penguin Plunge
I just wanted to update you all on my Penguin Plunge. It was a great day. I raised over $2600 for the Special Olympics, $500 of which was from the generous staff here at Wallace Middle School. Saturday was a beautiful day and the water temperature was a balmy 38 degrees. I walked in, unlike most people who ran. Then I hung out for a bit, I was the last person out of the water. I figured everyone should get their money's worth. I have a few pictures if anyone is interested.
Have a fantastic Friday and a great weekend. Thanks again.
Vincent Dizenzo
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