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School Participation by Conference Name of org / school Location Title Street Address City ST ZIP Contact Name e-mail School Ansonia High School 20 Pulaski Hwy Ansonia CT 06401 Tom Brockett / Kelly Matate [email protected] kmatute@ansonia,org HS Avon High School 10 Monteith Dr Avon CT 06001 Aileen Saporito / JoeNarus [email protected] HS Woodland Regional High [email protected] [email protected] 135 Back Rimmon Rd Beacon Falls CT 06403 HS School [email protected] Berlin High School 139 Patterson Way Berlin CT 06037 Marie Siegal / Jeff Mauri [email protected] HS McGee Middle School 899 Norton Road Berlin CT 06037 Mike Eagle [email protected] MS Bethel High School 1 School Street Bethel CT 06801 Mark Ferrandino Frank Tatto [email protected] [email protected] HS Bethel Middle School Bethel CT 06801 Mara Wilcox / Katie Edwards [email protected] [email protected] MS 600 Whittlesey Drive Johnson Elementary Bethel CT 06801 Nat Claridge [email protected] EL School 500 Whittlesey Drive Bethany Community 44 Peck Road Bethany CT 06524 Kathy Marlor / Kim Wolcott [email protected] [email protected] EL School Bloomfield High School 5 Huckelberry Lane Bloomfield CT 06002 Ahsley Angileta [email protected] Carmen Arace Middle Bloomfield Ct 06002 Lauren Serafino [email protected] MS School 390 Park Ave Lindsey Holland / Frank Bolton High School 72 Brandy St Bolton CT 06043 [email protected] [email protected] HS Maniscal Branford High School 185 East Main Street Branford CT 06405 Mary Philipp [email protected] HS Mary T. Tisko School 118 Damascus Road Branford CT 06405 Kara Lesandrine [email protected] EL Walsh Intermediate 185 Damascus Rd Branford CT 06405 Meg Basti [email protected] MS Bassick High School 1181 Fairfield Ave Bridgeport CT 06605 Matthew Sweet [email protected] HS Harding High School 379 Bond St Bridgeport CT 06610 Brett Dowty [email protected] HS HS Park City Middle School 1526 Chopsey Hill Road Bridgeport CT 06606 Allison Loh [email protected] High Horizons Middle MS School Bridgeport CT Jessica Lockavitch [email protected] Bristol Central High 480 Wolcott St Box 700 Bristol CT 06011 Rosemary Rustic [email protected] HS School Bristol Eastern High 632 King St Bristol CT 06010 Rosemary Rustic [email protected] HS School Northeast Middle School 530 Stevens Street Bristol CT 06010 Gary Gworek [email protected] MS Edgewood Elementary 345 Mix Street Bristol CT 06010 Michele Monnerat [email protected] EL Hubbel Elementary 90 W. Washington Street Bristol CT 06010 Barbara McLean [email protected] YA & EL Stafford Elementary 212 Louisiana Avenue Bristol CT 06010 Kristin Kautz [email protected] EL Brookfield High School 45 Longmeadow Hill Road Brookfield CT 06804 Steve Baldwin [email protected] HS Whisconier Middle 17 W Whisconier Road Brookfield CT 06804 Cori Rafferty / Nicole Forstrom [email protected] [email protected] MS School Lake Garda Elementary 61 Monce Road Burlington CT 06013 Deb Reiss [email protected] YA Laura Roosevelt / Becky Lewis Mills High School 24 Lyon Rd Burlington CT 06013 HS Edwards [email protected] Har-Bur Middle School 26 Lyon Rd Burlington CT 06013 NO COACH MS Canton High School 76 Simonds Ave Canton CT 06019 Megan Roux [email protected] HS Canton Intermediate 39 Dyer Ave Canton CT 06019 Soctt LaRock / Amy Gresczyk [email protected] [email protected] EL School Canton Middle School 76 Simonds Ave Canton CT 06019 Brian Gottier [email protected] MS Cherry Brook Elementary 4 Barbourtown Road Canton CT 06019 Steve Omeara [email protected] YA School Cheshire High School 525 South Main St Cheshire CT 06410 Matt Guida [email protected] HS Dodd Middle School 100 Park Place Cheshire CT 06410 Steve Trifone Matt Rapetski [email protected] MS Highland Elementary Scott Jeffery, Alison Ranciato, [email protected] [email protected] 490 Highland Ave Cheshire CT 06410 EL School Lisa Rittenmeir [email protected] Danielle Lucas Kevin Jared Eliot Middle School 69 Fairy Dell Road Clinton CT 06413 [email protected] [email protected] MS Rayel Danielle Lucas Kevin Lewin Joel Elementary 137a Glenwood Road Clinton CT 06413 [email protected] [email protected] YA Rayel The Morgan School 27 Killingworth Tunrpike Clinton CT 06413 Kevin Rayel [email protected] HS Jack Jackter Eric Shane & Jake 215 Halls Hill Rd Colechester CT 06415 [email protected] [email protected] EL Intermediate Gadomski Bacon Academy 611 Norwich Ave Colechester CT 06415 Ann Copeland [email protected] HS Colchester Elementary 315 Halls Hill Road Colechester CT 06415 Michelle Smith [email protected] YA 3 Schoolhouse Rd. PO Box Horace W. Porter School Colechester CT 06415 Steve Piro [email protected] MS & EL 166 Coventry High School 1700 Main Street Coventry CT 06238 Brain Maltese [email protected] HS Cromwell High School 34 Evergreen Road Cromwell CT 06416 Ann Gagnon [email protected] HS Edna C. Stevens 25 Court Street Cromwell CT 06416 Josh LaMay [email protected] [email protected] YA&EL Elementary Broadview Middle 72 Hospital Ave Danbury CT 06810 Christine Miller [email protected] MS School Danbury High School 43 Clapboard Ridge Rd Danbury CT 06811 Mike Boucher/ Kelly Macey [email protected] [email protected] HS Rogers Park Middle Christina Taylor / Dana 21 Memorial Drive Danbury CT 06810 [email protected] [email protected] MS School Williams Darien High School 80 High School Lane Darien CT 06802 Chris Manfredonia/Paul Brager [email protected] [email protected] HS Darien YMCA 2420 Post Road Darien CT 06820 Terri Accomando [email protected] YA Ox Ridge Elementary 395 Mansfield Ave Darien CT 06820 Luke Foreshaw [email protected] EL School Killingly High School 79 Westfield Ave Dayville CT 06239 Cindy Morse [email protected] HS Killingly Middle School 1599 Upper Maple St Dayville CT 06241 Nicole McComic [email protected] MS Deep River Elementary 12 River Street Deep River CT 06417 Stacy Boyd [email protected] EL Valley Regional High 256 Kelsey Hill Road Deep River CT 06417 J Herman [email protected] HS School Bradley Elementary 155 David Humphries Road Derby CT 06418 Karen Marrone [email protected] EL Coginchaug High School 135 Picket Lane Durham CT 06422 Robert Bajoros [email protected] HS Strong Middle School 191 Man Street Durham CT 06422 Chris Falvey [email protected] MS Nathan Hale Ray Middle 73 Clark Gates Road East Haddam Ashley Campbell MS School CT 06469 [email protected] Memorial Elementary 20 Smith Street East Hampton CT 06424 Sue Freeman [email protected] YA & EL School East Hampton High 73 Clank Gates Road East Hampton CT 06424 Steven Krupp [email protected] HS School East Hartford High 869 Forbes St East Hartford CT 06118 Linda Tingley [email protected] HS School Goodwin Elementary 1235 Forbes Street East Hartford CT 06118 Wendy Weingarten [email protected] EL School East Hartford Middle 77 Burnside Ave. East Hartford CT 06118 Christine Sposito [email protected] MS School East Haven High School 35 Wheelbarrow Ln East Haven CT 06513 Haley Lutar [email protected] HS Joseph Meillo 67 Hudson Street East Haven CT 06512 Matt Manciero [email protected] MS East Lyme High School 30 Chesterfield Rd East Lyme CT 06333 Kim Thompson [email protected] HS East Windsor High 76 South Main Street East Windsor CT 06088 Jamie O'Karma [email protected] HS School Elllington High School 37 Maple St Ellington CT 06029 Paul Grzyb/Dylan Schroth [email protected] [email protected] HS Armando Ramo Shelly Enfield High School 1264 Enfield St Enfield CT 06082 [email protected] [email protected] HS Hansen John F Kennedy Middle 155 Raffia Rd Enfield CT 06082 Michael Misseri [email protected] MS School Essex Elementary 108 Main Street Essex CT 06409 Stacy Boyd [email protected] YA Fairfield Ludlowe High 785 Unquowa Rd Fairfield CT 06825 Dave Schulz [email protected] HS School Fairfield Ward High 755 Melville Ave Fairfield CT 06825 Lynne Yarveski [email protected] HS School Fairfield Woods MS 1115 Fairfield Woods Fairfield CT 06825 Lynne Yarveski [email protected] MS Lynne Yarveski Jen Tomlinson Middle School 200 Unquowa Road Fairfield CT 06824 [email protected] [email protected] MS McVeigh Housatonic Valley 246 Warren Noo 1 Turnpike Falls Village CT 06031 HS Regional HS Farmington High School 10 Monteith Dr Farmington CT 06032 Aileen Saporito & JoeNarus [email protected] HS (co-op) Irving Robbins Middle 20 Wolf Pit Rd Farmington CT 06032 John Preissler [email protected] MS School Ledyard Middle School 1860 Route 12 Gales Ferry CT 06335 Matt Rahl [email protected] MS Buttonball Lane 376 Buttonball Lane Glastonbury CT 06033 Janice Skene [email protected] EL Elementary Hebron Avenue 1363 Hebron Ave Glastonbury CT 06033 Deb Hatch [email protected] EL Elementary Glastonbury High School 330 Hubbard St Glastonbury CT 06033 Catherine Egan [email protected] HS Gideon Welles Middle 1029 Neipsic Rd Glastonbury CT 06033 Joan Kowalsky [email protected] MS School Smith Middle School
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