Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Derby student wins second place in statewide road-safety poster contest
Derby Police Chief Gerald Narowski, Mrs. Rudus, Sofia Rudus, Derby Mayor Richard Dziekan.
Lt. Gov. Nancy Wyman congratulates Sofia.
Lt. Gov. Nancy Wyman congratulates Sofia.
Sofia's safety poster.
Sharing this info from the Derby Police Department Facebook page:
Sharing this info from the Derby Police Department Facebook page:
This week, April 9-13, is National Work Zone Awareness Week.
This year Sofia Rudus, a fourth grade Bradley School student, received second place (Grades 2-4) in this year’s statewide Roadway Safety Poster Contest.
Students in Grades K-6 were asked to design a poster to illustrate ways in which they think road users can impact roadway safety.
The winners were recognized by Lt. Gov. Nancy Wyman and DOT Commissioner James P. Redecker along with representatives from local public works departments, Department of Motor Vehicles, state and local police, and public safety agencies.
We would like to congratulate Sofia for her award and for proudly representing Derby!
The winners were recognized by Lt. Gov. Nancy Wyman and DOT Commissioner James P. Redecker along with representatives from local public works departments, Department of Motor Vehicles, state and local police, and public safety agencies.
We would like to congratulate Sofia for her award and for proudly representing Derby!
Seymour Middle School students' essays recognized
Pictured from left: state Sen. Eric Berthel, R-Watertown, Colin Stewart, Assistant Principal Ernie DiStasi, Adelina Barreira, and state Rep. Nicole Klarides-Ditria, R-Seymour./ Contributed photo
SEYMOUR- In honor of Women’s History Month, state Rep. Nicole Klarides-Ditria, R-Seymour, and state Sen. Eric Berthel, R-Watertown, hosted an essay contest for Seymour sixth graders.
The theme was “How a Connecticut Woman Made a Contribution to the State and/or Nation and How it Has Influenced Me.”
The winner and runner-up finishers were picked by Seymour Middle School teachers and were presented with an official state citation and pin.
The winner and runner-up and who they profiled are:
First Place – Adelina Barreira – Caroline Maria Hewins
Runner-Up – Colin Stewart – Ella Tambussi Grasso
This is a press release from Klarides-Ditria's office.
Congratulations go out to the two essay contest winners!
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