Salisbury Central's 26 grads: Ready for the next step

SALISBURY — “At Salisbury Central School, I was told always to keep going, to try again — and never give up.�

Nicky Downs — in seersucker jacket and bow tie — set the tone early in the commencement exercises at Salisbury Central School Wednesday, June 16, as 26 students graduated from eighth grade.

The student speakers all praised the school’s faculty, staff and administration.

“Salisbury Central always had us ready for the next step — whatever that might be,� continued Downs.

Alexandra Rawlings compared learning basketball skills with her overall education, and thanked her coaches and teachers for preparing her and giving her confidence.

“I have my layup mastered,� she said in closing. “Now it’s time for my jump shot.�

Prior to the graduation ceremony, the Board of Education convened a special meeting in the school’s lobby to present retiring teachers with books to be donated to the school library in their names.

In a nod to her popular Egypt unit in middle school social studies, Bonnie Kinsman’s book is “The Red Pyramid,� by Rick Riordan.

For first-grade teacher Diane Mayland, a rather exotic choice: “The Sandwich Swap,� by Her Majesty Queen Rania of Jordan Al Abdullah.

For Title I teacher Phyllis Schneider, the library will have a copy of Barbara Dee’s “Solving Zoe.�

Speech clinician Don Tobias was honored with “C Is for Centennial,� by Louise Doak Whitney; farther down the alphabet, “Z Is for Zeus,� by Helen Wilbur, was picked for middle school English teacher Joann Tapley.

The eighth-grade gathered outside for photographs before the ceremony. It took a couple of tries, but the students got their graduation faces on for the cameras.

Then, at the urging of the assembled shutterbugs, they loosened up, smiling, waving and kidding around.

Salisbury Central School Class of 2010

Kayla Maria Bellanca

Cindy Marie Brothers

Anya Alexandra Browning

Peter Choquette    

Roger Oh Cowgill

Andrew Ryan Davis

Bilan Bennett DeDonato

Michael Newth Downs

Matthew Edward Elliott

Kathryn Elizabeth Heacox

Helen Margaret Hedman

Kyria Jaide Hughes

Rebecca Joan Lallier

Jacob Joseph Lamb

Hutt Gregory Lauzier

Corey Bennetto Marshall

Chelsea Olive Murray

Amelia Eileen O’Connor

Alexandra Cresswell Rawlings

Rachel Marjorie Reed

Michael Larney Sherwood

Deanna Lynn Silvernail

Cole Jordan Simon

Paul Brian Sullivan

Cristian Alexander Umana

Samuel Albert Weisman

Awards

Music Award: Bilan DeDonato and Cristian Umana    

Chorus Award: Chelsea Murray and Amelia O’Connor

Visual Arts Award: Sam Weisman and Bilan DeDonato

Hazel Flynn Memorial Award: Cristian Umana and Bilan DeDonato

English Award: Cristian Umana and Sam Weisman

Science Award: Cristian Umana and Kathryn Heacox

Social Studies Award: Nicky Downs and Bilan DeDonato

Mathematics Award: Nicky Downs and Bilan DeDonato

Literature Award: Alexandra Rawlings and Rachel Reed

Spanish Award: Rachel Reed

PE Award: Nicky Downs and Alexandra Rawlings

Alumni Award: Roger Cowgill and Alexandra Rawlings

Presidential Excellence Award: Bilan DeDonato, Nicky Downs and Rachel Reed

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