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 Joanne Murphy Learning Facilitator
Theresa Pettit Spanish 7, 8, 9; Spanish 2
Theresa Quilty
Junior & Senior Guidance Counselor
Albert Reno Maintenance
Matthew Romano Math 7
David Roache American Government
As a staff member here at CBA, Mr. Kinn shared the differences between his days as a pupil to his days as our athletic trainer. The school now includes a large variety of sports teams that were not available when Mr. Kinn was a student. The major contribu­ tion to the changes in these teams is the addition of girls. CBA now has a high success rate among the
panded or added. The addition of Alibrandi Stadium is one of the most acclaimed additions. Today there is more student-teacher interaction within class­ rooms, opposed to the lecturing formerly exposed to students. Mr. Kinn finds this to be a more effective teaching style. Mr. Kinn hopes for CBA to continue to maintain a strong academic and athletic pride.
Vivianne Saba Spanish 3, 4; AP Spanish
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girls sports teams. CBA has increased its number of lay teachers. This is considered to be a great en­ hancement.
CBA has made great improvements throughout the years. The academic facilities have been upgraded notably. Many areas of the school have been ex­
Daniel Schnipp Earth Science
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