WPS Park Press 2-12-14 - Totowa Public Schools
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WPS Park Press 2-12-14 - Totowa Public Schools
The Park Press Washington Park School Volume 9, Issue 2 BEATING BREAST CANCER By: Jennan Alkhalaf Lindsay Amendola Isabella Nicosia On October 30th, students and faculty of Washington Park School participated in the annual breast cancer walk “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer” sponsored by the Washington Park Student Council. This year marks the thirteenth anniversary of this momentous occasion. The walk started in 2001 and has been a tradition at WPS ever since. The goal for this stride is to raise enough money for a cure to be found for this awful, sometimes fatal disease. Many of the students made colorful posters to show their support for breast cancer awareness. The inspiration for this annual event began when a beloved teacher, Chrissy Dunich, passed away due to breast cancer. She will never be forgotten thanks to this walk in her honor. The student council helps organize this supportive event, and it is successful every year. The amazing event raised about $ 9,284 this year, and the WPS Student Council hopes to raise more in the years to come. The approximately four hundred participants enjoyed the walk for a cure. Hopefully, most of these happy and concerned faces will return next year! Page 1 The Park Press CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WASHINGTON PARK HONOR STUDENTS MARKING PERIOD 1 Gianna GRADE 3 Goow Isaiah Barbosa Paul GRADE 5 A Honors Matthew Huliev Julia Caponegro Sabrina Amendola Charles Johnson Alisa Ceka Sara Barrise Dillon Kaleda Ivan Chen Yannarelli Madison Chiavola Kevin Chou A Honors Bianca Copello Nadia Aboukaram Aamora Coronado-Luz Barrise Auriella Coronado-Luz Giavonna Bergamasco Mykhayla Lopez Arshi Chowdhury Joseph Zoe Casini Megan LoPorto Stephen Costic Christopher Beazley Frank DeCeglie Kush Desai Isabella Macaluso Sarah Devine Frank Curcio Ava Del Gaudio Alana Errigo Kayla Mehner Daniella Ferguson Brianna DeLillo Ciera Dingle Jonathan Falconi Luis Mendoza Paolo Figueroa Jayden Diaz Anthony DiTaranto Savreen Madahar Nicholas Montiel Gabriella Fodi Murari Dondapati Kaylee Drakakis Molly Monteyne Corey Brian Gaboda Jenna Ebbinghousen Rania Dyoke Cristian Ordonez Salvatore Panicucci Erika Gazic Alexander Francese Brianna Fasoli Daniel Pagano Kiyan Dillon Giannasio Briana Franco Carlos Ferreras-Antigua Gregory Papadopoulos Madison Polaski Evan Guzman Thomas Gaita Melissa Gaita Kayla Perricelli Cheyann Porretta Joey Hassen Brandon Gargiulo Lisa Gambatese Tiffany Poma Emily Rogin Mohamad Issa Sameer Khan Bryan Gourley Julia Prosperi Bilal Safadi Samantha Krankel Demetrios Koularmanis Aiden Guarneri Mary Reilly Jason Souto Andrew MacDonald Lucia Krautheim Gabriella Gutierrez Atianna Rodriguez Julia Tanguay Shams Mahmoud Nicole Lancia George Haddad Salsabil Sattar Kiril Tracev Joseph Mancini Isabella Lezcano Michael Handal Catherine Snell Brandon Veneziano Leith Matari Lavleen Madahar Karen Katat Jillian Tovar Tavi Victoria Anthony Monaco Dylan McNerney Jacob Lee Brayden Treloar GRADE 4 Luke Monteyne Michael Porporino Kelsey Liskowicz Rebecca Ulloa A Honors Luke Mullen Matthew Rascionato Raven Lomuti Eunice Valdez Jillian Baxter Jayle Ortiz Faith Rivas Logan Magazin B Honors John Bucher Christian Pagan Irene Strawder Anthony Mallamace Noor Abuhadba Annabella Cicci Eric Paluch Maya Vaidya Jonathon Mallamace Joseph Busciglio Isabella Thomas Pascucci B Honors Sofia Martinez Sara Castillo Frederick Dell'Aquila Giancarlo Peluso Sahar Ahmad Ava Masi Karra Cicci Sophia Guarente Taylor Pina Hatice Akkoca Kayla Matari Angelina Clauser Gianna Hortas Sabrina Rabboh Jenna Alesandrelli Payal Modi Andrea Jean Colobong Delanie Morrissey Justin Richardson Anthony Amendola Nicolette Palazzo Leah Cooper Valerie Padilla Michael Romayo Justin Appello Vihitha Parupalli Ryan DeNunzio Isabella Rossi Aubrey Santos Natalie Ardis Sophia Payne Lorenzo Duddie Jennifer Salvemini Natalie Stoupakis Morgan Aue Antonio Petito Michael Duddie B Honors Ayla Teke Mariam Azzam Jayden Polanco Ariella Endrikat Abbe Christian Tillie Cassidy Baer Joseph Porporino Allyson Balonze Dante Potenzone Marco Bennett Jacob Rahiman Lily Mulholland Patel DeHayes Angelina Gencarelli Matthew Antonucci Xavier Alessandra Giudice Gabriel Christine Wang Ayala Torres Page 2 The Park Press Jared Rivas Natalie Rofail Brenna Macaluso Vincent Pagano Gabriella Pesantes Gavin Byrne Victor Rivera Alexa Sasso Isabella MacDonald Leandra Pesantes Carmenalexia Petito Anna Ceka Marco Rubino Sandro Schiavo Nehar Mahmood Ludovico Povolo Ashley Povolo Bushra Choudhury Salma Saleh Dmytro Sosnovskyy Salvatore Mancini Denali Santiago Marcus Povolo Daisy Colmenarez Olivia Shpiruk Michael Povolo Kayla Costic Anthony Saveriano Anthony Stirone Jada Arlene Taveras Gianna Nicholas Minadeo Matthew Sytsma Victoria Povolo Michael Cuocolo Shaun Treloar Konstantine Stoupakis Adrianna Monaco Sindu Thoompally Evelyn Samman Dante DeStefano Irene Urgolo Lilly Tea Alexandra Paese Hanna Vaidya Yanira Santillan Valentina Diaz Ozde Ustun Elisha Valdez Alexsia Passero B Honors Eleny Santos Jack Dunich Melissa Villegas Alexa Vazquez Joseph Peluso Michele Amato Alyssa Snyder Reanna Fakhoury B Honors Brandon Petrullo Taylor Capers Rosa Taveras Roberto Ferrante Coiro GRADE 8 Gioia Gaita Alexadra Vlahos Stirone Martucci Austin West Gianna Avagnano Iluminada Rogers Kevin Andrew Yoo Amy Ayoub Trey Rojas Gabriella Cordova Mia Basile Brandon Ruocco Dominick DeStefano A Honors Isaiah Betts Evan Sanchez Alecci Hasan Bhuiyan GRADE 6 Rachel A Honors Anthony Gargiulo Imtiyaz Ahmed Aldo Grambone Nicholas Dimitrakiou Jennan Alkhalaf Lorenzo Graziano Sebastian Sanchez Hieu Dinh Lindsay Amendola Brianna Herman Samantha Armagno Sebastian Bohorquez Haleema Sheikh Justin Idelfonso Sophia Ayoub Daniel Honoret Nicholas Arrabito James Both Nicholas Swetlitschnyj Brandon Lees Michael Burgos Ryan Humes Jake Barnes Therese Bowers Sofia Raheem Mahmood Bianca Dellanno Diana Liskowicz Nicole Boldrin Rebecca Brunetti Alicea Thompson-Singh Gabriella Pesantes Veronica Dorsett Marissa Manning Jennifer Both Jacquelyn Buniewski David Tovar Carmenalexia Petito Danielle Gaita Sebastian Mendoza Isabella Brunetti Carissa Canzona Jibran Uddin Ashley Povolo Michael Giannasio Nancy Mercuri Brianna DeLuccia Julia Ciampa Peter Umstead Marcus Povolo Julian Giordano Nicole Messier Alexandra Dimitrakiou Kaitlyn Cronin Destiny Vargas Michael Povolo Adam Gonzalez Luke Mulroony Devyn DiPasquale David De La Cruz GRADE 7 Victoria Povolo Raisa Islam Isabella Nicosia Shradha Gangam Daniella DeStefano A Honors Evelyn Samman Inayah Khan Vanessa Padilla Zackaria Hanini Brianna Dupoux Richard Bowers Yanira Santillan Alexandra Levajac Derek Pezo Taylor Kittiana Frank Angelo Coiro Eleny Santos Megha Mahmood Sabrina Rivera Adrianna Hortas Jesal Gandhi John Dell'Aquila Alyssa Snyder Jocelyn Martinez Angelo Rodolico Raima Hira Gohar Joseph DiTaranto Rosa Taveras Caleb Vazquez Justin Rodriguez Hill Islam Tea Nicolette Juliano Matthew Haddad Alexander Efelis Yen Lee Caitlin Herman Patricia Giuriceo Leila Matari Colin Kaleda Isabella Guarente Frank Kalokitis Brian Katat Alexandra Papadopoulos Alexis La Russo Lisandra Morales GRADE 8 B Honors Nathalee Rodriguez A Honors Arben Adili Gabriella Rose Imtiyaz Ahmed Nadien Attili Grace Jennan Alkhalaf Michael Bariso Nicholas Rossi Alexander Martin Lindsay Amendola Nicholas Bariso Angelica Saveriano Rose Teresa Payne Dominic LaMantia Ashley Martin Justin Idelfonso Kevin Barnes Javier Trinidad Mattia Polibio John Nicole Mikulka Brandon Lees Aryssa Berrios Joseph Valencia Vincent Reiger Madison Leech Juan Ordonez Raheem Mahmood Joshua Bleeker Caitlin Webb Lee Page 3 The Park Press FUTURE LEADERS OF AMERICA YOUTH WEEK GENERAL ELECTION 2014-2015 Mayor– Joshua Bleeker By: Danielle Gaita Municipal Clerk–Sophia Ayoub Alexandra Levajac Municipal Attorney–Jack Dunich The eighth grade students at Washington Park School recently voted in the Youth Week Police Chief–Justin Rodriguez elections. This process started at the beginning of the school year when students were split into two Fire Chief–Michael Cuocolo groups, the Gold and Silver parties. Next, the students chose which town position they wanted to Tax Assessor– Angel Perez run for and needed to obtain twenty signatures on a petition in order to qualify to be on the primary election ballot. The results of the primary elections decided which candidates would represent their party in the general election. The winners of the primary election then continued on to make speeches and posters to present before their classmates the day before the general election, which was held on Election Day. Depending upon their positions, the winners of the Youth Week general elections attend a Totowa Town Council Meeting or the Totowa Board of Education meeting in May. They also have Tax Collector–Rashaun Rex Municipal Engineer–Imtiyaz Ahmed Supervisor of Public Works– Michael Burgos Municipal Council: Kevin Barnes Steven Newbury Kayla Costic Gabriella Riccio Lauren Krankel Caleb Vazquez the opportunity to walk in the Memorial Day Parade, tour the town, and are treated to a luncheon Chief School Administrator– Isabella Nicosia sponsored by the Totowa Town Council. School Board Attorney– Jocelyn Martinez The whole Youth Week process is meant to teach the eighth grade students about the election process. Hopefully, Youth Week will inspire students to become tomorrow’s politicians. Business Administrator–Grace Rose Building Principal– Lindsay Amendola Bianca Dellanno STAFF DENIM DAYS Vice Principal- Joseph Valencia Supervisor of Pupil Personnel– Teresa Krautheim Board of Education: A.J. Grambone Jessica Gaita Adam Gonzalez Dianalee Gonzalez Brianna Herman Alexandra Levajac Mounir Sakhat Angelica Saveriano AnnMarie Campanello By: Gioia Gaita Jessica Gaita Grace Rose The staff at Washington Park School has been participating in National Denim Day since 2006. Lee Denim Day is a fundraiser created by Lee Jeans. Lee Jeans asked companies to dress down, inviting staff to wear jeans on Denim Day by donating five dollars to fight against breast cancer. In the first year, Lee jeans set a goal to raise 1 million dollars. Since 1996, Lee National Denim Day has raised over 91 million dollars for the battle against breast cancer. Lee National Denim Day inspired the WPS staff to dress down every Friday. In memory of a former teacher, Chrissy Dunich, and in celebration of the WPS nurse, Ms. Luciano, the staff of the Totowa School District dresses down every Friday for each school year. The majority of the staff participates; teachers and administration donate $45 for the school year and aides and support staff contribute $20. Forty percent of this money is donated to the American Cancer Society and the rest of the money is donated to the WPS student activity account. Jeans are worn on 1:20 dismissal days, one hour delays, and the last day of the school week. If you have ever wondered why the teachers wear jeans, now you know! Page 4 The Park Press MATILDA THE MUSICAL By: Hamza Ahmad Inayah Khan Megha Mahmood The class of 2015 was given an amazing opportunity to go to Broadway to watch Matilda. The trip, which was funded by the PTO, was a magical and hilarious experience. The show was located at the Schubert Theater in New York. The scenery was very detailed, colorful, and the students loved how objects moved. For example, desks rose up from the ground and the bookshelves moved together and apart. The show was about a little girl named Matilda who was starting school. She has a very cruel principal, unusual punishments, and nearly impossible things to do for Miss Trunchbull. Her school experience wasn’t all bad. She found new friends and her teacher, Miss Honey, was very welcoming. The actresses and actors sang beautifully and put on a captivating performance. The young girl who played the role of Matilda performed an amazing performance despite her age. Many of the eighth graders loved the comical and laughable character of Miss Trunchbull because she was portrayed by a man. Many of the teachers enjoyed the show, especially Ms. Emerick and Mr. Nelson; however, Miss. Johnson and Mr. Nelson agreed that there were additions to the play that weren’t in the book. Miss Johnson also stated that she enjoyed Matilda’s parents and that they were true to the story. After the show, the ushers complimented the students on how well they behaved and their attire. At that time, students could also purchase souvenirs, the proceeds of which were to be donated to a charity. The following day, the eighth grade students wrote thank you letters to the PTO to show their gratitude. Overall, the show was outstanding and magical. By: Bushra Choudhury Page 5 The Park Press HAUNTED HALLOWEEN By: Raisa Islam Bedour Issa BOO! Halloween was in the air at Washington Park School on October 31st. Frights and scares lingered in the hallway throughout the school, and everybody had lots of fun. The third and fourth grade students participated in a parade on the black top. Parents were able to come and enjoy the parade along with their children. The fifth through eighth grade students had the opportunity to enter a costume contest held in the gym. The winners, who were chosen by the special subject teachers, received a $5 gift card for Dunkin Donuts. After the event, each grade level went to the cafeteria to enjoy snacks of cookies, pretzels, and water provided by the PTO. For the students, overall, it was an enjoyable and creative day, and the students got to show their scary side. The winners were as follows: 5th grade winners: Frank Curcio Justin Appello Anthony DiTaranto Chris Beazley 6th grade winners: Nicolette Juliano Bianca Copello Maya Vaidya Dec. 16– Board of Education Meeting WPS 6 P.M Anthony Stirone Gianna Stirone Samantha Armagno Joseph Peluso Isabella Bargiel Jada Martucci Alexandra Paese Nicole Boldrin Carissa Canzona Jennifer Both 7th grade winners: Ashley Povolo Marcus Povolo Masha Povolo Jan. 5– Schools reopen Victoria Povolo Michael Povolo Nick DiNardo Angelo Coiro Jan.7- Grade Eight Washington, D.C. Meeting-WPS 7 P.M. Joe DiTaranto Matthew Sytsma Alex Martin Pat Dellacave Jan. 19– Martin Luther King ( 1:20 dismissal) Hunter Chiavola Vincent Calavita Matt Watkins Francesco Pinto Jan. 21– Board of Education Meeting WPS 7 P.M. Ashley Martin Alyssa Snyder Hanna Vaidya Jan. 23– Second Marking Period Ends 8 grade winners: Caitlin Webb Sabrina Rivera Jared Dasaro Jan. 30– Report cards issues Jocelyn Martinez Megha Mahmood Raisa Islam Sindu Thoompally th Gabriella Riccio Dec. 17– Winter Concert WPS 7 P.M. Dec. 19– 1:20 P.M. dismissal Dec. 23-Jan.2– Winter Recess ( schools closed ) Inayah Khan NEWSPAPER STAFF: Jennan Alkhalaf Danielle Gaita Inayah Khan Lindsay Amendola Gioia Gaita Alexandra Levajac Hamzah Ahmad Jessica Gaita Megha Mahmood Bushra Choudhury Raisa Islam Isabella Nicosia Bedour Issa Grace Rose ADVISOR—Ms. Doreen Peranio This newspaper staff represents students who volunteered their time during several recess periods. It reflects the journalism and process-writing skills that were taught during this time period, ending with this actual newspaper publication. Thank you to all WPS staff members who cooperated with the newspaper staff by giving of their time and interviews. The staff very much enjoyed their introduction to the world of journalism. Page 6