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During a recent meeting of the Enlarged City School District of Middletown, a somber atmosphere prevailed as members paid tribute to several individuals who had recently passed away, including a beloved student. The meeting began with a moment of silence led by Mr. Perino, who honored Alejandra Contreras, a 9th-grade student at Middletown High School, who tragically lost her life. Described as a kind and loving individual, Alejandra's memory resonated deeply within the community, with many attending her visitation to show support for her family.
The meeting also recognized the contributions of other community members who had passed, including Carol D. Roberts, aunt of Superintendent Amy Creedon, and Thomas Jurace Sr., father of a long-time instructor. Each individual was remembered for their dedication to family, community service, and the positive impact they had on those around them.
Superintendent Creedon expressed pride in the school community's response to the tragedy, highlighting the swift action of the crisis management team and the support provided by neighboring school districts and local organizations. Following Alejandra's passing, crisis counselors were made available to students, and community members rallied to support the Contreras family.
The meeting concluded with a call for unity and support within the school district, emphasizing the importance of coming together during difficult times. The board acknowledged the emotional toll such losses take on both students and staff, reinforcing their commitment to providing a safe and supportive educational environment.
Converted from Middletown City School Board Meeting 10-24-2024 meeting on October 25, 2024
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