Milford's Jonathan Law High School students honored
Local students Lucia White and
Kodie Daigle, from Jonathan Law High School, were two of 350 top Connecticut
seniors who excel in the arts that were honored at the Connecticut Association of Schools (CAS)
High School Outstanding Arts Awards Banquet held on April 9th
at the Aqua Turf in Southington.
The students are pictured here receiving their
awards from left to right with Dr. Scott Shuler, Consultant, Connecticut State
Department of Education Bureau of Accountability and Improvement; Daniel Salazar
Jr., Classical Guitarist; Katharine Bishop, President of The Connecticut Association of
Schools; and Ryan Ford, Jostens Representative.
The CAS Outstanding Arts Awards
Banquet annually recognizes two seniors in each high school for outstanding
ability in the performing or visual arts. The students are chosen by their school to
receive this honor. The banquet, with over 1,400 in attendance, is sponsored by Jostens.
About
The Connecticut Association of Schools (CAS) – The
Connecticut Association of Schools serve’s Connecticut’s K-12 public and
parochial schools in all areas of inter-school activity.
CAS has emerged as an informed leader in Connecticut’s educational system, providing services to
Connecticut’s schools in areas ranging from academics to athletics. The association represents over 1,000 schools in the state.
The Connecticut
Association of Schools is a non-profit organization located in Cheshire, Connecticut.
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