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We will be putting out information to our parents and the community that we will be reopening and
any kind of details that they need will come from their buildings to restart that schedule.”. The show
was originally directed, choreographed and adapted by Jerome Robbins. Top row: Gustavo Olavarria
Cruz, Emmalee Hulbirt, Makenzie Land, Baileigh Burlingame, Gionnovan Lacen, Makaila Rosario
and Alina Rivera. Middle row: Cianni Rosas, Addison Hill, Jackson Green, Parker Bohn, Carlos
Hernandez-Paz and Armony Brooks. Row 4: Mackenzie Curry, Naliyah Hooten and Caleb Sickles.
This decision comes amidst other decisions from schools on whether to return to in person learning
based on the COVID-19 pandemic. These children displayed good citizenship during the past month
in their school and classrooms. Front row from left: Antonio Texidor, Zacheriah Smith, Javier
Hernandez, Jayden Walters, Marcelino Cintra, Mason Smith, Kalisha Cintron Ayala and Andres
Cruz. Top row: Hannah Leone, Ileysha Almestica, Miles Piche, Yesenia Santiago-Hernandez, Joseph
Reynolds, Angelyce Correa and Norianys Aviles-Colon. No spectators would be allowed to view
these contests on site. Middle row: Alexia Martinez, Saskia Serrano-Santiago, JoyceLianis Villegas,
Brayden Jaquith, Joelitza Gonzalez-Borrero and Yanisa Rivera. DCSD bears no responsibility for the
accuracy, legality, content or accessibility of the material of the external site or for that of subsequent
links. They also helped them find a place to take showers and launder clothing. Andrew Cuomo, the
Dunkirk school board is choosing to proceed with caution as to not risk student or faculty and staff
infection, as the cases in Chautauqua County and the Dunkirk area continue to rise dramatically. I
love the children of Hopkins County and want them to feel safe, loved, and successful. Row 2:
Elena Flores, Kalisha Cintron, Victoria Battaglia, Alex Hoth and Miah Foringer. This husband and
wife duo serve as head custodians at Grapevine Elementary and Jesse Stuart Elementary,
respectively. While there were other students around, Blaine dropped all his belongings to check on
this man. Carlos Hernandez-Paz represented School 7 at the March Board of Education meeting.
Blaine has demonstrated amazing leadership skills throughout his time at the school, setting an
example of hard work and kindness to others. Row 5: Jasmine Ruiz, Austreberto Gonzalez-Santos
and Frank Wilson. Austreberto Gonzalez-Santos was recognized for being the school’s representative
at the Board of Education meeting. They truly embody Team Hopkins and the “Remember Your
Why” initiative. As a member of the MNHHS JROTC, he encourages and builds up other cadets in
the program. Front row from left: Brayden French, Kierra Beckley, Zoamy Mendez-Aquino, Dennis
Rubach, Isabella Bruno, Jordan Thomas-Smith, Yolanee Finley and Natasha Cruz-Morales. They
regularly work together to meet the needs of students and staff at both of their schools. The families
had a difficult time understanding the extent of the situation, so staff worked together to overcome
language barriers and make sure they understood. They are the most important and best part of the
job.”. Elementary Principal David Boyda presented certificates to all the students. I’m happy to do
anything I can through the Grapevine Family Resource Center to make that happen.”. Back row:
Ethan Sanchez, Kayleigh Lancaster, Dashlyn DeJesus-Colon, Eliel Collazo, Christian Hernandez,
Jaylyn Rodriguez, Anisys Rosa Cruz and Jazmyn Rodriguez.
Austreberto Gonzalez-Santos was recognized for being the school’s representative at the Board of
Education meeting. They provided the families with cases and jugs of water, toiletries, and food. I’m
happy to do anything I can through the Grapevine Family Resource Center to make that happen.”.
Row 3: Daniel McIntyre, Isaiah Navarro, Savannah Near, Evan Paquin and Zakary Clark. Front row
from left: Brayden French, Kierra Beckley, Zoamy Mendez-Aquino, Dennis Rubach, Isabella Bruno,
Jordan Thomas-Smith, Yolanee Finley and Natasha Cruz-Morales. While there were other students
around, Blaine dropped all his belongings to check on this man. No spectators would be allowed to
view these contests on site. Pictured from left are: row 1: Kierra Mount and Davasia Lewis. We will
be putting out information to our parents and the community that we will be reopening and any kind
of details that they need will come from their buildings to restart that schedule.”. When one of their
schools is short-handed or has an approaching deadline on a project, they both will collaborate to
help. Third row: Risel Alfaro, Principal Rebecca Farwell and Amarion Tell. This team truly exhibited
servant leadership by taking care of the needs of these families. They also helped them find a place
to take showers and launder clothing. Middle row: Valeria Alicea, Yeriel Gutierrez, Daysia Gutierrez,
Dominick Pierce, Christopher Pierce and Jahnessa Rosado. This husband and wife duo serve as head
custodians at Grapevine Elementary and Jesse Stuart Elementary, respectively. To be able to share in
their individual accomplishments is what it is all about. Principal Mr. Dave Boyda presented
certificates to the students. They dropped everything to work together to help six families who did
not have running water in their neighborhood. The crew launches into a great adventure where they
encounter Brave Girls, led by the incredible Tiger Lily, and Pirates led by the dreaded Captain Hook.
A special recognition was given to Dakota Santiago who was honored at a recent Board of
Education meeting for being the school’s overall Student of the Month. Middle row: Alexia
Martinez, Saskia Serrano-Santiago, JoyceLianis Villegas, Brayden Jaquith, Joelitza Gonzalez-Borrero
and Yanisa Rivera. Top row: Hannah Leone, Ileysha Almestica, Miles Piche, Yesenia Santiago-
Hernandez, Joseph Reynolds, Angelyce Correa and Norianys Aviles-Colon. The board expressed
their desire for students and staff to be as safe as possible, despite wanting them to return to in
person learning. They truly embody Team Hopkins and the “Remember Your Why” initiative. The
show was originally directed, choreographed and adapted by Jerome Robbins. These children
displayed good citizenship during the past month in their school and classrooms. Front row from
left: Antonio Texidor, Zacheriah Smith, Javier Hernandez, Jayden Walters, Marcelino Cintra, Mason
Smith, Kalisha Cintron Ayala and Andres Cruz. I really enjoy helping our students and their families
navigate their new environment. Starting in the front, pictured from left to right, Lily Munson,
Nadiya Ingram, Aslienis Velazquez Rivera, Danelys Ortiz Crespo, Jasmarie Cabassa, Joelianys
Negron Pagan. A special recognition was given to Matthew Riedesel who was honored at a recent
Board of Education meeting for being the school’s overall Student of the Month.
Austreberto Gonzalez-Santos was recognized for being the school’s representative at the Board of
Education meeting. Greg Orcutt, Nevaeh Plaza, Lizbeth Santiago, Ethan Baez and River Piche. Back
row: Ethan Sanchez, Kayleigh Lancaster, Dashlyn DeJesus-Colon, Eliel Collazo, Christian
Hernandez, Jaylyn Rodriguez, Anisys Rosa Cruz and Jazmyn Rodriguez. DCSD bears no
responsibility for the accuracy, legality, content or accessibility of the material of the external site or
for that of subsequent links. Remember Your Why Award winners may be nominated by any district
stakeholder, including staff, students, parents, and community members. When one of their schools
is short-handed or has an approaching deadline on a project, they both will collaborate to help.
Missing from photo: Makayla Pasierb and Ryley Depasquale. This team truly exhibited servant
leadership by taking care of the needs of these families. Starting in the front, pictured from left to
right, Lily Munson, Nadiya Ingram, Aslienis Velazquez Rivera, Danelys Ortiz Crespo, Jasmarie
Cabassa, Joelianys Negron Pagan. Row 5: Jasmine Ruiz, Austreberto Gonzalez-Santos and Frank
Wilson. They also helped them find a place to take showers and launder clothing. While there were
other students around, Blaine dropped all his belongings to check on this man. We will be putting
out information to our parents and the community that we will be reopening and any kind of details
that they need will come from their buildings to restart that schedule.”. He helped him to his feet and
into a vehicle that was picking him up. They truly embody Team Hopkins and the “Remember Your
Why” initiative. Middle row: Alexia Martinez, Saskia Serrano-Santiago, JoyceLianis Villegas,
Brayden Jaquith, Joelitza Gonzalez-Borrero and Yanisa Rivera. Front row from left: Brayden French,
Kierra Beckley, Zoamy Mendez-Aquino, Dennis Rubach, Isabella Bruno, Jordan Thomas-Smith,
Yolanee Finley and Natasha Cruz-Morales. Second row from left: Landon Frank, Jose Thomas-
Rivera, Anthony Rivera, Yaniel Ayala, Gionni Marrero, Arianna Figueroa, Devin Farrington, Ben
Amidon and Joniel Pacheco. The crew launches into a great adventure where they encounter Brave
Girls, led by the incredible Tiger Lily, and Pirates led by the dreaded Captain Hook. Flynn has
announced that 30-year-old Calvin Pietri was sentenced Thursday. This husband and wife duo serve
as head custodians at Grapevine Elementary and Jesse Stuart Elementary, respectively. They dropped
everything to work together to help six families who did not have running water in their
neighborhood. Pictured from left are: row 1: Kierra Mount and Davasia Lewis. Fifth row: Brandon
Drummond, Tadyn Drewniak and Abdiel Rodriguez. The board expressed their desire for students
and staff to be as safe as possible, despite wanting them to return to in person learning. They
provided the families with cases and jugs of water, toiletries, and food. I’m happy to do anything I
can through the Grapevine Family Resource Center to make that happen.”. As a member of the
MNHHS JROTC, he encourages and builds up other cadets in the program. I enjoy working and
getting to know the students every day. These children displayed good citizenship during the past
month in their school and classrooms. Front row from left: Antonio Texidor, Zacheriah Smith, Javier
Hernandez, Jayden Walters, Marcelino Cintra, Mason Smith, Kalisha Cintron Ayala and Andres Cruz.
While there were other students around, Blaine dropped all his belongings to check on this man.
Pictured from left are: row 1: Kierra Mount and Davasia Lewis. Middle row: Cianni Rosas, Addison
Hill, Jackson Green, Parker Bohn, Carlos Hernandez-Paz and Armony Brooks. They dropped
everything to work together to help six families who did not have running water in their
neighborhood. To be able to share in their individual accomplishments is what it is all about. I’m
happy to do anything I can through the Grapevine Family Resource Center to make that happen.”. As
a member of the MNHHS JROTC, he encourages and builds up other cadets in the program. The
show was originally directed, choreographed and adapted by Jerome Robbins. Flynn has announced
that 30-year-old Calvin Pietri was sentenced Thursday. Row 2: Elena Flores, Kalisha Cintron,
Victoria Battaglia, Alex Hoth and Miah Foringer. This husband and wife duo serve as head
custodians at Grapevine Elementary and Jesse Stuart Elementary, respectively. Row 5: Jasmine Ruiz,
Austreberto Gonzalez-Santos and Frank Wilson. Second row from left: Landon Frank, Jose Thomas-
Rivera, Anthony Rivera, Yaniel Ayala, Gionni Marrero, Arianna Figueroa, Devin Farrington, Ben
Amidon and Joniel Pacheco. Missing from photo: Makayla Pasierb and Ryley Depasquale. The crew
launches into a great adventure where they encounter Brave Girls, led by the incredible Tiger Lily,
and Pirates led by the dreaded Captain Hook. David Boyda, elementary principal, presented awards
to the following students. Third row: Risel Alfaro, Principal Rebecca Farwell and Amarion Tell. A
special recognition was given to Matthew Riedesel who was honored at a recent Board of Education
meeting for being the school’s overall Student of the Month. Row 4: Mackenzie Curry, Naliyah
Hooten and Caleb Sickles. Row 2: Gionnavan Lacen, Javien Battle, Arcangel Rivera, Hernan Colon,
Edward Meadows, Analiz Rivera and Yoangeliz Serrano. They provided the families with cases and
jugs of water, toiletries, and food. I love the children of Hopkins County and want them to feel safe,
loved, and successful. Row 3: Daniel McIntyre, Isaiah Navarro, Savannah Near, Evan Paquin and
Zakary Clark. We together can build strong family support and commitment to our students.”. When
one of their schools is short-handed or has an approaching deadline on a project, they both will
collaborate to help. He recently took the initiative to help a man who had fallen when leaving school.
Carlos Hernandez-Paz represented School 7 at the March Board of Education meeting. Fourth row:
Jaryaniz Vazquez, Emily Gardner and Quanyay Thomas. They regularly work together to meet the
needs of students and staff at both of their schools. Remember Your Why Award winners may be
nominated by any district stakeholder, including staff, students, parents, and community members.
Principal Mr. Dave Boyda presented certificates to the students. Back row: Ethan Sanchez, Kayleigh
Lancaster, Dashlyn DeJesus-Colon, Eliel Collazo, Christian Hernandez, Jaylyn Rodriguez, Anisys
Rosa Cruz and Jazmyn Rodriguez. A special recognition was given to Matthew Riedesel who was
honored at a recent Board of Education meeting for being the school’s overall Student of the Month.
Carlos Hernandez-Paz represented School 7 at the March Board of Education meeting. He helped
him to his feet and into a vehicle that was picking him up. They also helped them find a place to take
showers and launder clothing. Greg Orcutt, Nevaeh Plaza, Lizbeth Santiago, Ethan Baez and River
Piche. Blaine has demonstrated amazing leadership skills throughout his time at the school, setting an
example of hard work and kindness to others. He recently took the initiative to help a man who had
fallen when leaving school. While there were other students around, Blaine dropped all his
belongings to check on this man. They provided the families with cases and jugs of water, toiletries,
and food. I really enjoy helping our students and their families navigate their new environment.
Middle row: Valeria Alicea, Yeriel Gutierrez, Daysia Gutierrez, Dominick Pierce, Christopher Pierce
and Jahnessa Rosado. The crew launches into a great adventure where they encounter Brave Girls,
led by the incredible Tiger Lily, and Pirates led by the dreaded Captain Hook. This team truly
exhibited servant leadership by taking care of the needs of these families. David Boyda, elementary
principal, presented awards to the following students. Middle row: Alexia Martinez, Saskia Serrano-
Santiago, JoyceLianis Villegas, Brayden Jaquith, Joelitza Gonzalez-Borrero and Yanisa Rivera.
Elementary Principal David Boyda presented certificates to all the students. The show was originally
directed, choreographed and adapted by Jerome Robbins. In the back, from left to right, Yabdiel
Cruz LaraCuente, Patrick Sheehan, John Bache, Garret Dolce, Noah Vazquez, Anniel Medina Vega.
Principal, Mr Dave Boyda, presented certificates to the students. Third row: Risel Alfaro, Principal
Rebecca Farwell and Amarion Tell. Row 2: Gionnavan Lacen, Javien Battle, Arcangel Rivera,
Hernan Colon, Edward Meadows, Analiz Rivera and Yoangeliz Serrano. Flynn has announced that
30-year-old Calvin Pietri was sentenced Thursday. To be able to share in their individual
accomplishments is what it is all about. They truly embody Team Hopkins and the “Remember Your
Why” initiative. The families had a difficult time understanding the extent of the situation, so staff
worked together to overcome language barriers and make sure they understood. As long as safety
guidelines and staffing were satisfactory, opening up was fine with them as well. I take pride in my
work in making sure the students and staff have a clean and safe place to learn and work.”. They are
the most important and best part of the job.”.
I’m happy to do anything I can through the Grapevine Family Resource Center to make that
happen.”. They truly embody Team Hopkins and the “Remember Your Why” initiative. No spectators
would be allowed to view these contests on site. Back row: Ethan Sanchez, Kayleigh Lancaster,
Dashlyn DeJesus-Colon, Eliel Collazo, Christian Hernandez, Jaylyn Rodriguez, Anisys Rosa Cruz
and Jazmyn Rodriguez. As a member of the MNHHS JROTC, he encourages and builds up other
cadets in the program. I enjoy working and getting to know the students every day. The families had
a difficult time understanding the extent of the situation, so staff worked together to overcome
language barriers and make sure they understood. Fourth row: Jaryaniz Vazquez, Emily Gardner and
Quanyay Thomas. Blaine has demonstrated amazing leadership skills throughout his time at the
school, setting an example of hard work and kindness to others. First row from left: Yamixelis
Rivera-Soto, Javier Hernandez, Zacheriah Smith, Marcus Santiago, Neiysha Santiago and
Garyangeliz Sanchez. The crew launches into a great adventure where they encounter Brave Girls,
led by the incredible Tiger Lily, and Pirates led by the dreaded Captain Hook. Andrew Cuomo, the
Dunkirk school board is choosing to proceed with caution as to not risk student or faculty and staff
infection, as the cases in Chautauqua County and the Dunkirk area continue to rise dramatically. As
long as safety guidelines and staffing were satisfactory, opening up was fine with them as well.
Flynn has announced that 30-year-old Calvin Pietri was sentenced Thursday. Row 3: Daniel
McIntyre, Isaiah Navarro, Savannah Near, Evan Paquin and Zakary Clark. Austreberto Gonzalez-
Santos was recognized for being the school’s representative at the Board of Education meeting. Row
2: Elena Flores, Kalisha Cintron, Victoria Battaglia, Alex Hoth and Miah Foringer. This team truly
exhibited servant leadership by taking care of the needs of these families. They dropped everything
to work together to help six families who did not have running water in their neighborhood. Founded
by composer Frank Loesser and orchestrator Don Walker in 1952, MTI is a driving force in
advancing musical theatre as a vibrant and engaging art form. Row 2: Gionnavan Lacen, Javien
Battle, Arcangel Rivera, Hernan Colon, Edward Meadows, Analiz Rivera and Yoangeliz Serrano. I
love the children of Hopkins County and want them to feel safe, loved, and successful. Middle row:
Valeria Alicea, Yeriel Gutierrez, Daysia Gutierrez, Dominick Pierce, Christopher Pierce and Jahnessa
Rosado. We will be putting out information to our parents and the community that we will be
reopening and any kind of details that they need will come from their buildings to restart that
schedule.”. The show was originally directed, choreographed and adapted by Jerome Robbins. Front
row from left: Brayden French, Kierra Beckley, Zoamy Mendez-Aquino, Dennis Rubach, Isabella
Bruno, Jordan Thomas-Smith, Yolanee Finley and Natasha Cruz-Morales. Principal, Mr Dave Boyda,
presented certificates to the students. Second row from left: Landon Frank, Jose Thomas-Rivera,
Anthony Rivera, Yaniel Ayala, Gionni Marrero, Arianna Figueroa, Devin Farrington, Ben Amidon
and Joniel Pacheco. These children displayed good citizenship during the past month in their school
and classrooms. Front row from left: Antonio Texidor, Zacheriah Smith, Javier Hernandez, Jayden
Walters, Marcelino Cintra, Mason Smith, Kalisha Cintron Ayala and Andres Cruz.
They dropped everything to work together to help six families who did not have running water in
their neighborhood. I take pride in my work in making sure the students and staff have a clean and
safe place to learn and work.”. Challenges ensue when the Darling children are ensnared in Captain
Hook’s sinister plan to seek revenge on Peter. Pictured from left are: row 1: Kierra Mount and
Davasia Lewis. Principal, Mr Dave Boyda, presented certificates to the students. When one of their
schools is short-handed or has an approaching deadline on a project, they both will collaborate to
help. Row 3: Daniel McIntyre, Isaiah Navarro, Savannah Near, Evan Paquin and Zakary Clark. I
love the children of Hopkins County and want them to feel safe, loved, and successful. Back row:
Ethan Sanchez, Kayleigh Lancaster, Dashlyn DeJesus-Colon, Eliel Collazo, Christian Hernandez,
Jaylyn Rodriguez, Anisys Rosa Cruz and Jazmyn Rodriguez. A special recognition was given to
Matthew Riedesel who was honored at a recent Board of Education meeting for being the school’s
overall Student of the Month. Occasionally, I learn something new and they do, too. This team truly
exhibited servant leadership by taking care of the needs of these families. Elementary Principal
David Boyda presented certificates to all the students. They regularly work together to meet the
needs of students and staff at both of their schools. To be able to share in their individual
accomplishments is what it is all about. I really enjoy helping our students and their families navigate
their new environment. Front row from left: Brayden French, Kierra Beckley, Zoamy Mendez-
Aquino, Dennis Rubach, Isabella Bruno, Jordan Thomas-Smith, Yolanee Finley and Natasha Cruz-
Morales. Austreberto Gonzalez-Santos was recognized for being the school’s representative at the
Board of Education meeting. A special recognition was given to Dakota Santiago who was honored
at a recent Board of Education meeting for being the school’s overall Student of the Month. Third
row: Risel Alfaro, Principal Rebecca Farwell and Amarion Tell. Fourth row: Jaryaniz Vazquez, Emily
Gardner and Quanyay Thomas. Middle row: Valeria Alicea, Yeriel Gutierrez, Daysia Gutierrez,
Dominick Pierce, Christopher Pierce and Jahnessa Rosado. He recently took the initiative to help a
man who had fallen when leaving school. Row 4: Mackenzie Curry, Naliyah Hooten and Caleb
Sickles. They provided the families with cases and jugs of water, toiletries, and food. In the back,
from left to right, Yabdiel Cruz LaraCuente, Patrick Sheehan, John Bache, Garret Dolce, Noah
Vazquez, Anniel Medina Vega. We together can build strong family support and commitment to our
students.”. Principal Mr. Dave Boyda presented certificates to the students. This husband and wife
duo serve as head custodians at Grapevine Elementary and Jesse Stuart Elementary, respectively.

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