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M
r. Roy Dado
has, for the
past seven­
has made his classes truly
exciting. Students have
found Mr. Dado to be a
source of wisdom in his
help with course selec­
tion, as well as college
and career choices. Mr.
Dado has also been re­
sponsible for scheduling
students’ courses, not an
easy task in a school with
rising enrollment. He is
perhaps best known,
though, for the way he
efficiently and eloquently
moderates school con­
vocations, such as Hon­
ors Night and gradua­
tion.
The students appreci­
ate all Mr. Dado has done
for them. In the words of
Busiest Man
teen years, significantly
touched the lives of many
students at CBA. After
earning both his B.A. and
M.Ed. degrees from Bos­
ton College, he spent
several years in adminis­
tration at various colleges
in the Northeast. Mr.
Dado joined the CBA
faculty in 1978 and taught
academic courses until
1987, in which year he
added Director of Guid­
ance to his list of duties.
Since 1989, he has been
Assistant Principal of
Academic Affairs.
During his tenure at
CBA, Mr. Dado has been
a tremendous source of
inspiration for the stu­
dents. He has always been
available to counsel stu­
dents with respect to their
academic decisions, and
his teaching technique
Brian
Lederman,
"H e is
on Campus
the most inspirational
teacher I have ever had
the joy to study under.
The man is my idol.’’
Valerie Sindoni
^Even with the large task
of keeping the school run­
ning, Mr. Dado manages to
keep a cheery disposition.
Here he smiles as he takes
a message to a student.
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