School years 'flew by fast' for NCES class of 2010

NORTH CANAAN — When thinking about how to describe the character of a class, the words intelligent, talented and athletic often come to mind. The class of 2010 at North Canaan Elementary School is clearly all those things. Energetic should also be thrown into the mix.

Teachers presenting academic awards at the graduation ceremony on Thursday, June 17, didn’t just talk about good grades, but also about an eagerness on the part of students to learn, always coming to class prepared and a willingness to help one another.

Students showcased their talents with musical performances and song and dance solos.

Many students played sports each season, both on school and regional teams. The North Canaan Elementary School boys soccer and basketball teams won the league championships.

The tradition at North Canaan is for students to be the speakers at commencement exercises. Six of the graduating eighth-graders shared their experiences, sorrows and expectations from their years in elementary school.

They had plenty of thanks to offer the teachers who have prepared them for high school, and the parents and family members who have always been there for them.

“I remember last year, being in seventh grade and wishing it was next year. I remember wishing I could use the saying, ‘eighth-grade privilege,’� Trevor Dakers said. “Well, it came too fast. This year went by too fast. But even though it went by so fast, we accomplished a lot together as a class.�

Jhessica Arango offered a perspective.

“When we all took our first step in this building, we saw the eighth-graders and thought, ‘Whoa, when will we be that big?’

“Now if you ask most of my fellow eighth-graders they will tell you it doesn’t really feel like we’re the old, big kids that kindergartners look up to.�

And more perspective from Ashley Bosio:

“Everyone says that they just want to leave school, but my advice is to enjoy your time here, because everything will change after you leave.

“The school year flies by so fast when you’re having an excellent time at school. We were always laughing and having the times of our lives in sports, lunch, recess and in class.�

North Canaan

Elementary School

Class of 2010

Jhessica Arango Escobar

Briana Arnold

Ashley Brooke Bosio

Ryan Ellery Brown

TaKhia Brown

Daniel Scott Christiansen

Tori Elise Christiansen

Trevor George Dakers

Phairah Sky Dickinson

Amanda Leigh Fleming

Francesca Caterina Ghi

Rebecca Jean Grossman

Adam Issa

Lindsey Beth Jacquier

Nicholas Andrew Labbadia

Felicia MacDonald

Abigail Marie Merrill

Sarah Cheyenne Morey

Nicole Marie Mueller

Christina Caryl Opgenorth

Matthew Curtis James Orrell

Aaron Steven Pecco

Allison Lynn Perotti

Christopher Ryan Pratt

Jonathon Roraback

Abbiegail S. Rosier

Brian Daniel Rosier

Tiffany Lynn Schmidt

Tanner Chase Schuler

Carey R. Shepard Jr

Kelly Ann Sprague

Will Stevens

Abrah Toomey

Dylan J. Vadney

Eric Cody VonDwingelo

Erika Victoria Von-
Dwingelo

Kenneth James Weaver

Awards

The Anthony D. Segalla Scholarship, given to a student planning to attend Oliver Wolcott Technical School, went to Christina Opgenorth.

The Rolland B. “Pete� Allyn Citizenship Award went to Matthew Orrell.

Academic awards were given to the following students:

Spanish: Jhessica Arango, Kelly Sprague, Kenneth Weaver, TaKhia Brown and Nicholas Labbadia

Music: Francesca Ghi and Tanner Schuler

Social Studies: Lindsey Jacquier

Science: Trevor Dakers, Abigail Merrill and Jhessica Arango

Computer: Kelly Sprague and Christina Opgenorth

Language Arts: Tanner Schuler and Lindsey Jacquier

Math: Tanner Schuler, Lindsey Jacquier and Abigail Merrill

Physical Education: Matthew Orrell and Francesca Ghi

Art: Kelly Sprague and Francesca Ghi

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