And Possibly for Practicum Experiences -- 2013-2014

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

And Possibly for Practicum Experiences -- 2013-2014 Potential Places for Pre-practicum Observations by Town -- and Possibly for Practicum Experiences -- 2013-2014 Some people listed do not have 3 years of experience which is fine for pre-practica but the person you do the practicum with must have 3 years of experience. First Last Type Name of School Location Contact Louisa Latham* M R.J. Gray, Jr. High School Acton [email protected] Elaine Donoghue E Wildwood Elementary School Amherst [email protected] Leslie Lomasson H Amherst High School Amherst [email protected] or 413-362-1773 Gerri Fegan E High Plain Elementary Andover 978-623-8900 Patricia Fontes H Nashoba Regional High School Bolton [email protected] Deborah Froggatt H Boston Arts Academy Boston [email protected] or 617-635-6470 x236 Anne Moore E Eddy & Stony Brook Elementary Schools Brewster [email protected] Amy Neale E Driscoll Elementary School Brookline [email protected] Bridget Knightly H Brookline High School Brookline [email protected] Katie Bourne E Peabody School Cambridge [email protected] Ann Niederkorn E Graham and Parks Elementary School Cambridge [email protected] or 617-349-6577 x233 Anna Schneider E Peabody School Cambridge 617-349-6530 ext. 1271 Holly Samuels H Cambridge Rindge and Latin Cambridge [email protected] Jennifer Mason-Stott E King Open Cambridge [email protected] Sarah Novogrodsky E Haggerty Elementary School Cambridge [email protected] Aishah Abdul-Musawwir E Fletcher-Maynard Academy Cambridge [email protected] Robin Cicchetti H Concord-Carlisle High School Concord [email protected] Emily Sypole* E Alcott Elementary School Concord [email protected] Alice Johnson H Dedham High School Dedham [email protected] Cheryl Chase E Chickering School Dover [email protected] Carrie Tucker H East Bridgewater High School East Bridgewater [email protected] Judith Lamb E Eastham Elementary School Eastham 508-255-0808 Deborah Hall E Forster Elementary School Hingham [email protected] Sarah Daley E South Elementary School Hingham [email protected] Elizabeth Thorsteinson E East Elementary School Hingham [email protected] M. K. Eagle H Holliston High School Holliston [email protected] Linda Redding H Silver Lake Regional High School Kingston [email protected] Victoria Wright M Silver Lake Regional Middle School Kingston [email protected] Laurie Belanger H Apponequet Regional High School Lakeville [email protected] or (508-947-2660) Harriet Wallen H Lexington High School Lexington [email protected] Amy Bloom M Wilson Middle School Natick [email protected] or 508-647-6670 x1210 Ann Perham H Needham High School Needham 781-455-0800 ext.2438 Katherine Steiger* M Pollard Middle School Needham [email protected] Molly Mullin E John Eliot Elementary School Needham [email protected] Ethel Downey H Newton South High School Newton [email protected] Elizabeth Matera M Oak Hill Middle School Newton [email protected] Randy Meyer M F.A. Day Middle School Newton [email protected] Cheryl Kosmo E Williams Elementary Newton [email protected] Donna Mason E Bowen Elementary School Newton [email protected] Erin Broderick E Zervas Elementary Newton [email protected] Rachael Lundquist E Underwood Elementary Newton [email protected] Sheila Packard E Ward Elementary School Newton [email protected] Patty Summa M Bigelow Middle School Newton [email protected] Margaret Schoen* E Franklin Elementary School Newton [email protected] Elizabeth Matos E Countryside Elementary School Newton [email protected] Jennifer Reed E Mason-Rice Elementary School Newton [email protected] Patricia Karam E Horace Mann Elementary School Newtonville [email protected] Valerie Diggs H Chelmsford High School North Chelmsford [email protected] Roberta Endich H Nauset Regional High School North Eastham [email protected] Jennifer Young H Norton High School Norton [email protected] Michelle McGarry* E Norwell Elementary School Norwell [email protected] Emily Tersoff* M Norwell Middle School Norwell [email protected] Mary Thulin M Plymouth Community Intermediate School Plymouth [email protected] Christine Steinhauser M Coolidge Middle School Reading 781-942-9158 Sharon Hamer M Belmonte Middle School Saugus [email protected] Cathy Collins H Sharon High School Sharon [email protected] Louise Pulaski E Sumner Avenue & White Street Schools Springfield 413-787-7430 Tricia DiPietro H Stoneham High School Stoneham [email protected] Susan Harari* E Loring Elementary School Sudbury [email protected] Judi Paradis E T. R. Plympton Elementary School Waltham [email protected] Kendall Boninti H Waltham High School Waltham [email protected] Mary Kenslea E Henry Wittemore Elementary School Waltham [email protected] Carol Klatt E Northeast Elementary School Waltham [email protected] Lucy Clerkin M McDevitt Middle School Waltham [email protected] Ella Steim* E Lowell Elementary School Watertown [email protected] Amy Fiske* H Wellesley High School Wellesley [email protected] Susan LaFlamme M West Springfield Middle School West Springfield 413-263-3404 Buffie Diercks E Robinson & Crisafulli Schools Westford 978-392-4483 Elaine Pietras H Westford Academy Westford epietras@westford,k12.us Alida Hanson* H Weston High School Weston [email protected] * I do not think these school library teachers have had three years of experience yet. However, they are good to visit for pre-practica field-work.10.13 .
Recommended publications
  • Town of Ledyard School Facilites Improvement SMMA
    Proposal for: Town of Ledyard School Facilities Improvement Project Ledyard, Connecticut October 10, 2013 Bid #2014-03 | ARCHITECTURE | ENGINEERING | INTERIOR DESIGN | PLANNING October 10, 2013 Mr. John Rodolico Mayor Town of Ledyard 741 Colonel Ledyard Highway Ledyard, Connecticut 06339 Re: Town of Ledyard School Facilities Improvement Project Dear Mayor Rodolico: The Town of Ledyard is committed to a study of its existing school facilities to better equip them to meet the challenges of education in the 21st Century. Symmes, Maini, McKee Associates Architecture & Engineering of CT, Inc. (SMMA) is well- qualifi ed to support this challenge. Specifi cally, SMMA can provide: ▪ Broad Experience in Educational Planning Our Educational Planning Group has conducted over 15 district-wide master plans and programmed, designed, and implemented nearly $1 billion in school projects in the past decade. The majority of these projects have commenced with a fi rst phase master plan or feasibility assessment similar to that which you propose. ▪ Interdisciplinary Design Services Your study as advertised will require the services of programmers, planners, engineers, and permitting specialists in addition to architects with K-12 design experience. SMMA provides these integrated design services from a single responsibility for the most effective delivery of your study. ▪ Commitment to Design Excellence SMMA’s Educational Planning Group is committed to the programming and design of K-12 facilities that perform at a high level for pupils, teachers, administration, and the broader community. SMMA is pleased to have its comprehensive high school in Hudson, Massachusetts awarded “School of the Year for 2006” by the KnowledgeWorks Foundation. More recently, Hudson High School has been selected as a Model School by the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) and is being adapted to meet high school program requirements in several communities statewide.
    [Show full text]
  • SYSTEM GOALS Update Fy11final
    To: School Committee From: Bella T. Wong Date: June 6, 2011 Re: System Goals, 2010-2011 These values represent the essential and enduring commitments of the Wellesley Public Schools: . Academic excellence . Cooperative and caring relationships . Respect for human differences . Commitment to community I. INSURE THAT ACADEMIC, SOCIAL, AND EMOTIONAL NEEDS OF STUDENTS ARE IDENTIFIED AND MATCHED WITH APPROPRIATE CURRICULA AND EXPERIENCES. Ongoing Initiatives A. Develop and implement strategies to close the documented disparate achievement gaps for identified groups of students. The Action Plan for Equity and Excellence: Addressing Achievement Gaps was launched on opening day this year and is currently posted on the district website. The action plan’s objective is to coordinate the work being done across the district to narrow the documented achievement gaps for students by strengthening the coordination of our collective strategies and resources being applied for the benefit of all students. In fact, it is understood that achievement gaps will not be narrowed without a concerted effort across the district. Research supports that coordinating these efforts will not only enhance the quality and efficacy of our work with specific groups of children, but will also have a broader positive impact for the benefit of all our students. The organizational structure of the plan is as follows: I. Document progress using the data available to us II. Develop and implement common assessments III. Develop tiered-intervention strategies IV. Review curriculum and instruction for relevancy V. Monitor and support student engagement VI. Create culture to support appropriate and important intellectual risk taking VII. Technology plan to support instruction VIII.
    [Show full text]
  • Public Schools
    Public Schools Albert Edgar Angier School – Newton, Massachusetts McCarthy School – Chelmsford, Massachusetts Arlington High School – Arlington, Massachusetts Merriam Elementary School – Acton, Massachusetts Brightwood School – Springfield, Massachusetts Needham High School – Needham, Massachusetts Expansion Brookside Elementary School – Medfield, Massachusetts Newburyport High School – Newburyport, Massachusetts Burr Street Elementary School – Fairfield, Connecticut North Parish Elementary School – Gloucester, Massachusetts Cabot Elementary School – Newton, Massachusetts North Reading High + Middle School – North Reading, Center School – Winthrop, Massachusetts Massachusetts Chelmsford High School – Chelmsford, Massachusetts Parker School – Chelmsford, Massachusetts Concord-Carlisle Regional High School – Concord, Peabody High School – Peabody, Massachusetts Massachusetts Pentucket Regional Schools – West Newbury, Massachusetts Danvers High School – Danvers, Massachusetts Quinn Middle School – Hudson, Massachusetts Douglas Middle + Elementary Schools – Douglas, Massachusetts R J Grey Junior High School – Acton, Massachusetts Falmouth High School – Falmouth, Massachusetts Sunita L. Williams Elementary School – Needham, Forest Grove Middle School – Worcester, Massachusetts Massachusetts High Rock Elementary School – Needham, Massachusetts Tenney Middle School – Methuen, Massachusetts Holton Richmond Middle School – Danvers, Massachusetts Timony Grammar School – Methuen, Massachusetts Hopedale Junior Senior High School – Hopedale, Massachusetts
    [Show full text]
  • Participating School List 2018-2019
    School Name School City School State Abington Senior High School Abington PA Academy of Information Technology & Eng. Stamford CT Academy of Notre Dame de Namur Villanova PA Academy of the Holy Angels Demarest NJ Acton-Boxborough Regional High School Acton MA Advanced Math and Science Academy Marlborough MA Agawam High School Agawam MA Allendale Columbia School Rochester NY Alpharetta High School Alpharetta GA American International School A-1090 Vienna American Overseas School of Rome Rome Italy Amesbury High School Amesbury MA Amity Regional High School Woodbridge CT Antilles School St. Thomas VI Arcadia High School Arcadia CA Arcata High School Arcata CA Arlington Catholic High School Arlington MA Austin Preparatory School Reading MA Avon Old Farms Avon CT Baldwin Senior High School Baldwin NY Barnstable High School Hyannis MA Barnstable High School Hyannis MA Barrington High School Barrington RI Barron Collier High School Naples FL BASIS Scottsdale Scottsdale AZ Baxter Academy of Technology & Science Portland ME Bay Village High School Bay Village OH Bedford High School Bedford NH Bedford High School Bedford MA Belen Jesuit Preparatory School Miami FL Berkeley High School Berkeley CA Berkshire School Sheffield MA Bethel Park Senior High Bethel Park PA Bishop Brady High School Concord NH Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro MA Bishop Fenwick High School Peabody MA Bishop Guertin High School Nashua NH Bishop Hendricken High School Warwick RI Bishop Seabury Academy Lawrence KS Bishop Stang High School North Dartmouth MA Blind Brook High
    [Show full text]
  • Potential Places for Prepracticum Observations -- Some People Do Not Have Three Years of Experience
    Potential Places for Prepracticum Observations -- Some people do not have three years of experience interest/ First Last Type Name of School Location Contact mailed number Leslie Lomasson H Amherst High School Amherst [email protected] YES 413-362-1772 Stacy Kitsis H Arlington High School Arlington [email protected] Barbara Fecteau H Beverly High School Beverly [email protected] YES 978-764-3182. Lucas Hall H Boston Green Academy Boston/Brighton [email protected] YES Marta Estrada H Boston Latin Academy Boston [email protected] YES 617-635-8895 Deeth Ellis H Boston Latin School Boston [email protected] YES x108 Jennifer Varney M The Hurley School S. Boston [email protected] YES (617) 635-8489 617-635-9870 ext. 1015, cell: Theresa Quinn-Fisher H Excel High School S. Boston [email protected] YES 857-939-3611 617.635.6426 Kathleen Ross H Brighton High School Brighton [email protected] YES (no voicemail) YES- Observation [email protected]. only, no Amanda Kretschmar E Pierce School Brookline ma.us practicum Yes to observation, practicum Emily Cambridge Rindge and beginning Houston Mairead Kelly H Latin Cambridge [email protected] fall of 2016 Yes to observation s and to Liz Soeiro E Cambridgeport Elementary Cambridge [email protected] practicum Yes to observation s and to Sarah Pennell E Morse Elementary Cambridge [email protected] practicum Yes to observation s and to Karin Klugel E Baldwin Elementary Cambridge [email protected] practicum
    [Show full text]
  • Program Time Line for the M.I.A.A
    Girls Swimming & Diving North Sectionals Program Time Line for the M.I.A.A. Winter Girls North Sectional Swim & Dive Championships Al and Barrie Zesiger Sports & Fitness Center @ MIT M.I.A.A. Sportsmanship guidelines and behavioral expectations will be strictly enforced throughout the meet. These guidelines specifically prohibit all noisemakers and signs. Shirts must be worn in the spectator gallery at all times and body painting is not allowed. Only school or team banners are allowed and these must be hung by meet staff. Only participants and team staff listed on the roster may be on deck during the meet. 2:45 Swimmers & Coaches check-in at Entrance Hall Lobby to the left of the Balcony Stairs 3:00 Warm-ups begin in the Competition Pool and the Diving Lap Pool. Feet first entries only. TBA Sprint Lanes (One Length). Time and lanes will be announced by the meet referee. 3:15 Balcony open for Spectators 3:15 Officials meeting with divers and dive coaches – beneath the platform diving boards 3:20 – 3:40 Coaches’ Meeting - in the DuPont Entry Hall lobby behind the Diving Board Complex Meet Information, medley relay declarations, scratches, declared false starts, etc. 3:45 Timers meeting. Zesiger Sports Center Lobby. Timers report with watches 4:05 Warm-up Ends. Diving Lap Pool Open. 4:05 Senior introductions (gather at awards area near lane 1). Sportsmanship award presentations. Moment of Silence followed by the National Anthem. 4:15 Winter North Sectional Championship in Swimming & Diving begin - 8 Lane Swimming ----- 15 minute Swim Break in lieu of Diving.
    [Show full text]
  • 1951 Chelmsford High Yearbook
    ■V y / i ny THE YEARBOOK / CHELMSFORD HIGH SCHOOL \ y ‘ / 9 5 / '' '4 .'" ^ C O U R A G E ^ ^ IT H / LOYALTY^ \ ; ^ E t h e c l a s s o f 1 9 ^ 1 offer this yearbook:as a token of our a)3|Dreci Qtioin and as a collection of our fond­ e s t memories . We hope. th a t this will b e a pleasant reminder of our ^jears at Chelmsford Miqh School, lb the faculty and under-^ IIk c la s s m e n ,w e leave. yM CHELMSFORD HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK Cla6i o f 1951 Motto FAITH, COURAGE, LOYALTY Class Advisers CHARLOTTE S. CARRIEL WILLIAM P. CALLAGY CHELMSFORD, MASSACHUSETTS g r a d u a t i o n Graduation from high school is both an end and a beginning. It is the end of twelve of the happiest years of our lives, of daily renewals of friendships long since established, of many monstrous things now sud­ denly grown trivial, of something we have too often considered busy work with words and figures, and of a childish heaven from which we have peered fearfully out the corners of our eyes at the great world into which we are now catapulted. More than being an ending, graduation is a beginning. We are enter­ ing into new experiences, new interests, and new trials; replacing high school with institutions of higher learning, the business world, and the armed services; assuming the financial, social, and political responsibilities that fall upon every adult in a democratic society.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Field Hockey Program Cover and Back.Pub
    2018 State Field Hockey Division 1 Division 2 Whitman-Hanson Greenfield Regional High School High School Award History 2017 – Division 1 Amherst Pelham Regional High School 2017 – Division 2 Sutton High School 2016 – Division 1 North Middlesex Regional High School 2016 – Division 2 Hull High School 2015 – Division 2 Old Rochester Regional High School 2014 - Division 1 Nashoba Regional High School 2013 – Division 1 Central Catholic High School 2013 – Division 2 David Prouty High School 2011 – Division 1 Springfield Central High School 2010 – Division 1 Oliver Ames High School 2010 – Division 2 Hopedale Jr/Sr High School 2008 – Division 1 Malden High School 2008 – Division 2 Hanover High School 2007 – Division 1 Agawam High School 2007 – Division 2 Littleton High School 2006 – Division 1 Agawam High School 2006 – Division 2 Douglas High School 2005 – Division 1 Stoughton High School 2005 – Division 2 North Reading High School 2004 – Division 1 Shrewsbury High School 2004 – Division 2 Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School 2003 – Division 1 Nashoba Regional High School 2003 – Division 2 North Andover High School 2002 – Division 1 Lawrence High School 2002 – Division 2 R.C. Mahar Regional School The 2018 MIAA Sportsmanship Essay Contest "How do I model sportsmanship and how will it support my future success in today’s world? SECOND PLACE Eryn Flynn Ashland High School Sportsmanship and Success What constitutes a good player is not only talent, but sportsmanship as well. Players who embody sportsmanship play with integrity and have empathy for their opponents and teammates alike. I believe that I model these virtues and that they will lead to my future success by treating others with respect and handling adversity with poise.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 Nominating Committee Report Officers and Committees for Terms
    2018 ~ 2019 Nominating Committee Report Officers and Committees For terms August 1, 2018 through July 31, 2019 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Officers: Mr. John Buckey, President, Nantucket High School, Principal Ms. Kathleen Duff, 1st Vice President, Newton Public Schools, Director of Career & Technical Education Ms. Julie Vincentsen, 2nd Vice President, Ruggles Lane Elementary School (Barre), Principal Ms. Liz Garden, 3rd Vice President, Mayo School (Holden), Principal Past Presidents: Mr. Mark Wood, Tantasqua Regional VHS (Fiskdale), Principal Ms. Tara Bennett, Millbury Mem. Jr/Sr High School, Principal Ms. Ann Knell, Mattacheese Middle School (W. Yarmouth), Principal At-Large: Mr. Craig Martin, Michael J. Perkins Elementary School (South Boston), Principal Term Began 2018-19 Mr. David Keim, Miller Intermediate Elementary School (Holliston), Principal Term began 2017-18 Ms. Maureen Kemmett, Furnace Brook Middle School (Marshfield), Principal Term began 2017-18 Mr. Peter Cushing, Narragansett Regional Middle School, Principal Term began 2017-18 Mr. Christopher Barrett, Everett High School, Vice Principal Term began 2017-18 Ms. Kristy Yankee, Dedham High School, Assistant Principal Term began 2018-19 NASSP Coordinator: Mr. Daniel Richards, Belmont High School, Principal NAESP Coordinator: Mr. John Quinn, Roosevelt Ave. Elementary School (N. Attleboro), Principal Chairs of Standing Committees: Assistant Principals – Leigh Joseph, Assistant Principal, Tantasqua Reg. Senior High School (Fiskdale) Cheerleading Educational Policies – Joanne Menard, Principal,
    [Show full text]
  • Sanctioned Cheer Teams - 2018-19 Activity SCHOOL Mailcity Coed Fall Cheer Abington High School Abington Acton-Boxborough Reg H.S
    Sanctioned Cheer Teams - 2018-19 Activity SCHOOL MailCITY Coed Fall Cheer Abington High School Abington Acton-Boxborough Reg H.S. Acton Agawam High School Agawam Algonquin Reg. High School Northborough Amesbury High School Amesbury Andover High School Andover Apponequet Regional H.S. Lakeville Archbishop Williams High School Braintree Arlington High School Arlington Ashland High School Ashland Assabet Valley Reg Tech HS Marlboro Attleboro High School Attleboro Auburn High School Auburn Austin Preparatory School Reading Barnstable High School Hyannis Bartlett Jr./Sr. H.S. Webster Bay Path RVT High School Charlton Bedford High School Bedford Bellingham High School Bellingham Belmont High School Belmont Beverly High School Beverly Billerica Memorial High School Billerica Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro Blackstone-Millville Reg HS Blackstone Boston Latin School Boston Braintree High School Braintree Bridgewater-Raynham Reg High School Bridgewater Bristol-Plymouth Reg Voc Tech Taunton Brookline High School Brookline Burlington High School Burlington Canton High School Canton Carver Middle/High School Carver Central Catholic High School Lawrence Chelmsford High School North Chelmsford Chicopee Comprehensive HS Chicopee Clinton High School Clinton Cohasset Middle-High School Cohasset Concord-Carlisle High School Concord Tuesday, January 22, 2019 Sanctioned Cheer Teams - 2018-19 Activity SCHOOL MailCITY Coed Fall Cheer Coyle & Cassidy High School Taunton Danvers High School Danvers Dartmouth High School South Dartmouth David Prouty High School
    [Show full text]
  • Sanctioned Cheer Teams
    Sanctioned Cheer Teams - 2010-2011 Activity SCHOOL MailCITY Coed Cheer Abby Kelley Foster Reg Charter School Worcester Abington High School Abington Academy of Notre Dame Tyngsboro Acton-Boxborough Reg H.S. Acton Agawam High School Agawam Algonquin Reg. High School Northborough Amesbury High School Amesbury Andover High School Andover Apponequet Regional H.S. Lakeville Archbishop Williams High School Braintree Arlington Catholic High School Arlington Arlington High School Arlington Ashland High School Ashland Assabet Valley Reg Voc HS Marlboro Attleboro High School Attleboro Auburn High School Auburn Auburn Middle School Auburn Austin Preparatory School Reading Avon Mid/High School Avon Ayer Middle-High School Ayer Barnstable High School Hyannis Bartlett Jr./Sr. H.S. Webster Bay Path RVT High School Charlton Bedford High School Bedford Belchertown High School Belchertown Bellingham High School Bellingham Beverly High School Beverly Billerica Memorial High School Billerica Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro Bishop Fenwick High School Peabody Bishop Stang High School North Dartmouth Blackstone Valley Reg Voc/Tech HS Upton Blackstone-Millville Reg HS Blackstone Boston Latin School Boston Bourne High School Bourne Braintree High School Braintree Bridgewater-Raynham Reg High School Bridgewater Bristol-Plymouth Reg Voc Tech Taunton Thursday, February 03, 2011 Page 1 of 7 Sanctioned Cheer Teams - 2010-2011 Activity SCHOOL MailCITY Coed Cheer Brockton High School Brockton Brookline High School Brookline Burlington High School Burlington Cambridge
    [Show full text]
  • Junior Duck Stamp
    Junior Duck Stamp Winners List Group I place firstname lastname School Name Town 1st Place Matthew Liu Luckie Art Studio Lexington 1st Place Annie Wang Fun Learning Place Acton 1st Place Jacqueline Wang Fun Learning Place Acton 2nd Place Isaac Han Tong Pei Studio Acton 2nd Place Anna Kladova Chestnut Hill Art Studio Boston 2nd Place Heather Lui Shi Lin Art Studio Acton 3rd Place Alexander Li Shi Lin Art Studio Acton 3rd Place Aidan Liu Tong Pei Studio Acton 3rd Place Kenneth Xu Tong Pei Studio Acton Honorable Mention Catherine Bain Bain Art School Lexington Honorable Mention Jessica Chen Tong Pei Studio Acton Honorable Mention Zachary Chen Chen Homeschool Winchester Honorable Mention Isabella Chu Chu Homeschool Malden Honorable Mention Andrea Gu Shi Lin Art Studio Acton Honorable Mention Michael He Shi Lin Art Studio Acton Honorable Mention Chloe Helmer NOA Gallery & Art School Groton Honorable Mention Erin Huang Fun Learning Place Acton Honorable Mention Melissa Johanson Eagle Wings Christian Academy Millbury Honorable Mention Brian Li Fun Learning Place Acton Honorable Mention William Liu Shi Lin Art Studio Acton Honorable Mention Matthew Qian Shi Lin Art Studio Acton Honorable Mention Nicholas Saponaro Lilja School Natick Honorable Mention Evan Shan Shi Lin Art Studio Acton Honorable Mention Kate Spengler NOA Gallery & Art School Groton Honorable Mention Yolander Yang Shi Lin Art Studio Acton Wednesday, April 02, 2014 Page 1 of 4 Junior Duck Stamp Winners List Group II place firstname lastname School Name Town 1st Place Charlotte Bain
    [Show full text]