Northwestern scholar-leaders named

WINSTED — Northwestern Regional Middle School students Dan Silverio and Marci Nelson were honored as outstanding scholar-leaders June 6 at the Aqua Turf Club in Southington.The students were among 288 scholar-leaders from 144 middle schools honored at the awards banquet, which saluted one girl and one boy from each Connecticut middle school whose record of academic achievement, integrity and service is exemplary.Distinguished scholar Matt Cavedon from Harvard University  was the keynote speaker for the event, and the master of ceremonies was Scott Gray from WTIC News Talk 1080. The Connecticut Association of Schools and McDonald’s Owner Operators of Connecticut sponsored the banquet, with 1,425 students, parents and educators in attendance.

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