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T r a d i t i o n s w i t h a t w i s t
Above, left: e only outside game this year. Above, right: Global Concerns' exhibit focused on the plight of Syrian
refugees. History teacher Mr. Sierakowski and 11th grader Lucia G. host the booth. Below: Karaoke is always a big hit.
"SPRING FAIR IS ON" read the schoolwide email. anks to the incredible efforts of
the Outdoor and Indoor Carnival Co-Chairs (Mike Kurzrok, Dina Chellino, and Lisa
Goodman), weeks of planning were completely reworked in a few days because of
the forecast of inclement weather.
e result was better than anyone could have predicted or hoped for. e biggest
community-building event on the Parents Association calendar was even better, as
the entire school community came together to have fun inside!
May the sun shine on next year's fair—May 5, 2018—but if it doesn't, we know just
what to do! –Parents Association
2 0 1 7 S p r i n g F a i r
Above: Second graders Jagger B. and Jerry L.
couldn't wait for the bouncy castle to be inflated
before jumping on it.
Left: Parent
Stephen
Berman
shows 2nd
grader
Owen T.
how to
create
origami.
f a c e s a t t h e f a i r