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Matthew Sirianni English 10, Writing 7
Marion Smith Physical Education
Sonya Snyder Librarian
Judy Stelljes Development
Anna Vanetti Finance
Theresa Verne Finance
Debra Ward
Biology, Environmental Science
Patricia Wleklinski English 8
CBA has changed considerably since Mr. Sacco attended as a student. When he attended the disci pline was much more strict. For example, when lunch was over, the brothers blew a whistle signaling the students to return to classes. There were approx imately two lay teachers when he attended, and the rest were brothers. The teachers rotated instead of
grades in 1986. The dress code has relaxed from the original dress jackets the boys used to wear.
Mr. Sacco expects CBA to continue being a strong school for college preparation. He also expects CBA to remain a vibrant, living educational institution.
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cation were very different back then, so all students were required to take three years of Latin and two years of French.
Mr. Sacco noticed that there have been some grad ual improvements throughout the years. The school became co-educational and added seventh and eighth
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