WHERE ARE THEY NOW?: Bond is strong as ever for Allaria brothers
Matt is a minister; Joe and Mark are finance partners
Scott Marion, smarion@edwpub.net
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Edwardsville graduate Joe Allaria makes a catch during his days as a wide receiver with SIU Carbondale.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
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Edwardsville’s Mark Allaria, right, plays defense during his basketball playing days with the Tigers.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
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Edwardsville graduate Matt Allaria with his wife, Amber, and their daughters, Faith and Grace.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
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Edwardsville quarterback Matt Allaria looks for running room during a game in his junior season in 1998.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
Virtual job fair among Chamber events for 2021
Virtual job fair among 2021 events
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Anderson Hospital in Maryville is among the digital highway billboards that the Troy/Maryville/St. Jacob Marine Chamber of Commerce will have starting Feb. 1.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
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This is among the digital highway billboards that the Troy/Maryville/St. Jacob Marine Chamber of Commerce will have starting Feb. 1.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
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This is among the digital highway billboards that the Troy/Maryville/St. Jacob Marine Chamber of Commerce will have starting Feb. 1.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
WHERE ARE THEY NOW: Allaria brothers enjoyed success at EHS
Mark, Matt and Joe played football and basketball for Tigers
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Left to right, brothers Matt, Mark and Joe Allaria graduated from Edwardsville in 2000, 1998 and 2007, respectively.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
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Edwardsville quarterback Joe Allaria, right, talks to EHS coach Tim Dougherty during Allaria’s senior season in 2006.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
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Edwardsville quarterback Joe Allaria, a 2007 EHS graduate, picks up yardage during a playoff game against East St. Louis.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
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Edwardsville graduate Matt Allaria, left, during his basketball playing days at EHS.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
Remote Rockstar: Dedication is key and Madelyn has it
Tyler Pletsch, tyler.pletsch@edwpub.net
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Leclaire Elementary student Madelyn Ngo gives her teacher Jennifer Davin a thumbs up during a remote learning lesson.For the Intelligencer
EDWARDSVILLE Leclaire Elementary School teacher Jennifer Davin says one of her students continues to impress her while learning at home.
“When it comes to learning and working on skills to strengthen her academics, Maddy does not hold back,” Davin said of Madelyn Ngo. “She is determined to push herself to do her best, completes all assignments on time and to the best of her ability. Maddy even finds a way to encourage her peers through Zoom lessons and on her own when not in class.”
Remote Rockstar: Math and art bring Reese joy
Tyler Pletsch, tyler.pletsch@edwpub.net
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Goshen Elementary student Reese Jackson sits at her desk at home as she listens to her teacher Karla Brinkman give a lesson.For the Intelligencer
EDWARDSVILLE What many would argue is worse than being stuck at home is doing math but not for Reese Jackson, a student at Goshen Elementary School.
“My favorite thing about remote learning is math,” Reese said. “I love math riddles and we are learning about spelling numbers.”
Working on math equations is Reese’s favorite part of schoolwork. She has set a goal for herself of remembering 100 multiplication facts by the end of the school year.