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Babylon Teachers Association to hold annual scholarship awards dinner

Shown in the photo, left to right, back row, are B. Restivo, T. Lesnick, C. Murphy, A. May, P. Koch, E. Augustine, L. Jayne, J. Herbst, J. Weingarten, E. Reisert and M. Aykroyd. and in the front row are M. Llewellyn, C. Reilly, R. Ierardi, V. Schultheis and L. Fama. Missing from the photo are L. Barry, Marie Poelker, Frank Procaccini, Eric Rosasco and James Schappert.
On Thursday, June 7, the Babylon Teachers' Association will sponsor its 32nd annual Scholastic Awards dinner. The dinner, given in the tradition of honoring high academic achievement, will take place at the La Grange Inn at 7 p.m.

Roughly 80 students from grades seven through twelve and their families will be invited, and the students will be honored with certificates of academic merit in all disciplines. In addition, the two students with the highest average (one in the junior high and one in the senior high division) will be awarded general excellence plaques. Lastly, seven monetary awards will be given to seniors for their commitment, social responsibility and scholarship in memory of seven teachers who exemplified these qualities during their many years of service to the Babylon UFSD.

This year's Scholastic Awards Committee is hard at work, ensuring that the accomplishments of

Babylon's many fine students are recognized. The Scholastic Awards Dinner is co-chaired by Linda Fama and Jeanne Weingarten, teachers of mathematics at Babylon Junior-Senior High School. committee members also include Edward Augustine, Marshall Aykroyd, Liz Barry, Jane Herbst, Roseann Ierardi, Laura Jayne, Patricia Koch, Tracy Lesnick, Melissa Llewellyn, Anne May, Christian Murphy, Marie Poelker, Frank Pracaccini, Claire Reilly, Eric Reisert, Barbara Restivo, Eric Rosasco, James Schappert and Valerie Schultheis.

The evening promises to be entertaining, conducted with the emcee talents of Edward Augustine, guidance counselor at Babylon Junior-Senior High School. The guest speaker for the evening is Pamela J. Green, Islip Town Councilwoman, named as one of the 10 top business women in Suffolk County. Once again, the Babylon Teachers' Association continues its commitment to quality education and service to their students and the Babylon community.
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