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Staten Island school gets $10K financial aid grant | In Class column
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Diane Senerchia and Frank Scarangello in front of the Carlton Bartels Kindergarden. Senerchia presented a $10,000 financial aid grant from The Northfield Bank Foundation to Scarangello on behalf of Staten Island Academy. (Courtesy/Staten Island Academy)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Earlier this month, Staten Island Academy was presented with a $10,000 financial aid grant presented by Diane Senerchia, executive director at The Northfield Bank Foundation.
Senerchia visited the Todt Hill campus to meet with the Board of Trustees treasurer Frank Scarangello, who accepted the grant on behalf of Staten Island Academy. The Northfield Bank Foundation and Staten Island Academy have a long relationship of working together to benefit the needs of deserving students.
Jan 21, 2021
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From left, Central Montain High School students Madison Toner, Hayden Walker and Carson Workman are shown with tools donated to Keystone Centralâs Career and Technology Construction Trades program by Harbor Freight Tools for Schools program.
MILL HALL Keystone Central School District’s Career and Technology Construction Trades program is excited to be one of the recipients of a generous donation of tool boxes from the Harbor Freight Tools for Schools program. The district received 50 tool kits worth approximately $50 each.
The kits include a tool bag, assorted hand tools, measurement tools, and/or safety gear. “These kits provide students with tools to complete program of study tasks in the construction trades class. It is important to have hand tools for students to complete tasks aligned to industry standards,” Kurt Lynch, director of the Keystone Central Career & Technology program, said.