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Generally speaking, you refund to build your emergency aside six to 12 months’ expenses to pay for such emergencies worth of living bills. as car repairs, new appliances and unexpected medical be glad you did. You’ll the most of it. “The long and the short said although Ostrowski “I have a vision, but it is be named among the To “Anyone who reaches very surprised and honored feels to be nominated. She that the number of positives led to changes at the school Among her nomination. the school’s new them are in addition, the increase and the imple- enrollment curricu- mentation of a new lum. Unlike Ostrowski, willing than was more Frew to sing her praises. of it is that Joan stands for good and what is really valuable for principals as school leaders,” said Frew. she is pleased with the nom- ination and being named a model principal,” she “role focused on what got remains her there. the par- and here the staff ents that help to implement that vision,” she said. “I just and I love what I do here hope that it shows. The stu- and com- staff dents, faculty, munity have just been stellar.” principals of the top three honor for state is a great both the nominee and the SAU for which they work. in that level as a finalist here is certainly New Hampshire “I said Frew. impressive,” think that kind of recogni- your peers is just tion from outstanding.” 13 RITER W tive owners Unauthorized reproduction Unauthorized owners tive republication for contents its or page this of whole in EWS TAFF S N INNEY EWS E. K N COTT BRENTWOOD | Swasey She was the only nomi- “Joan exemplifies what said he was pleased Frew In the six years that added it is Frew admits freely Ostrowski model principal’ model S Ostrowski a ‘role a Ostrowski TLANTIC Y B A Central School’s principal, was recent- Joan Ostrowski, the top ly named among for Principal finalists three Asso- by the NH Year of the ciation for School Principals. posi- nee for the prestigious Assistant SAU16. tion from Superintendent of Curricu- Jerry Assessment, lum and nominated Ostrowski Frew for the honor. they look for in a principal,” her “through said Frew, to work ethic, her approach and she is solving problems for her model role a great repre- colleagues. She really sents the key components of school being an effective principal.” was among that Ostrowski contenders for the top three the title. has served as Ostrowski principal, she has been cred- ited with dealing with grow- with the ing enrollments, number of students having almost double, from grown 263 her first year to the cur- 396 students attending rent this year. willingness to Ostrowski’s become involved and informed about initiatives the SAU office coming from work to utilize and her hard as information with her staff it is disseminated. that she is not one to sing her own praise and was both CHOOL S “The Music Man Jr.” is “The Music Man Jr.” classic musical With Thurs- Performances are to name only a few. the timeless story of Harold Hill, a traveling salesman who attempts to swindle the Iowa, of River City, residents only to find that they are his pre- from much different vious sales calls. The Junior the essence version captures of the original Broadway smash, with adjusted vocal ranges and dialogue more suitable for young perform- ers. such as “Trouble scores in River City,” Right Here “Seventy-Six Trombones,” Wagon,” Fargo “The Wells and “Goodnight My Some- to one,” this show is sure leave the audience tapping their feet and humming all the way home. 16- February day and Friday, 17 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, 18 at 1 p.m. at the February $2 are middle school. Tickets for adults and $1 for chil- sold at the and are dren The Cooperative Mid- door. dle School is located at 100 in Stratham. Academic Way information, call For more (603) 775-8700. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo — Students at the Cooperative Middle Students at the Cooperative

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PECIAL TO Mrs. Paroo, and Caroline Portu as Gracie Shinn. Amaryllis, Ryan Dean as Winthrop Paroo, Christi Hammon as Amaryllis, Ryan Dean as Winthrop Paroo, Christi John Brescia as Mayor Shinn; (front row) Hannah Beck as John Brescia as Mayor Shinn; (front row) Hannah Harold Hill, Olivia Orovich as Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn, and Harold Hill, Olivia Orovich as Eulalie Mackecknie Grahame as Marian Paroo, Andrew Bridges as Professor Andrew Bridges Grahame as Marian Paroo, from left) Catherine Ferrin as Zaneeta Shinn, Jessica from left) Catherine Ferrin as Zaneeta February 16-18. Pictured here are cast members (back row, February 16-18. Pictured here are cast members School in Stratham will present “The Music Man, Jr.” from present “The Music Man, Jr.” School in Stratham will S Eulalie MacKecknie Shinn, Shinn, and Olivia Orovich as Shinn, and Olivia Orovich burn, John Brescia as Mayor burn, John Brescia Collinge as Marcellus Wash- Collinge as Marcellus Winthrop Paroo, Bobby Paroo, Winthrop Mrs. Paroo, Ryan Dean as Ryan Mrs. Paroo, include Christi Hammon as an Paroo. Other players an Paroo. Harold Hill and Miss Mari- Harold ensemble cast as Professor sica Grahame lead the scenes to produce the show. scenes to produce 40 working behind the eighth graders, with another than 100 sixth, seventh and student artists. ere, art teacher at CMS, and ere, and created by Susan Leg- and created ber. The sets were designed The sets were ber. ing since the end of Novem- students have been rehears- and Jennifer Ramsay) the Andrew Inzenga, Eric Kobb Andrew ty (Catherine Hammon, Auditorium. the music department facul- in the school’s Meehan playing from February 16-18 February playing from Broadway Junior collection Broadway Music Man Jr.,” a part of the Music Man Jr.,” in Stratham presents “The in Stratham presents Cooperative Middle School