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YOUNGSTOWN The Office of Catholic Schools with the Diocese of Youngstown will present the 2021 winners of the Golden Apple Award.
Officials said the local awardees include:
• Kyle Anda of St. Joseph the Provider Elementary School, Youngstown
• Jennifer DeMain of St. of Charles Elementary School, Boardman
• Marilou McClimans of St. John School, Ashtabula
• Paulina Montaldo of Ursuline High School, Youngstown
• Matthew Sammartino of Ursuline High School, Youngstown
Officials said through the generosity of the Donahue Family Foundation of Pittsburgh, the Golden Apple Award honors outstanding individuals who teach or are an administrator in Catholic schools.
The diocese “recognizes the unique charge teachers and administrators have to the development of each student. Their selection, from a field of many outstanding educators in the Catholic schools, recognizes the commitment of all Catholic school teachers and administrators throughout the diocese,
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YOUNGSTOWN The Office of Catholic Schools with the Diocese of Youngstown will present the 2021 winners of the Golden Apple Award.
Local awardees include:
⢠Jennifer DeMain of St. Charles Elementary School, Boardman;
⢠Marilou McClimans of St. John School, Ashtabula;
⢠Paulina Montaldo of Ursuline High School, Youngstown;
⢠Matthew Sammartino of Ursuline High School, Youngstown.
Officials said through the generosity of the Donahue Family Foundation of Pittsburgh, the Golden Apple Award honors outstanding individuals who teach or are an administrator in Catholic schools.
The Diocese “recognizes the unique charge teachers and administrator have to the development of each student. Their selection, from a field of many outstanding educators in the Catholic schools, is a recognition of the commitment and witness of all the Catholic school teachers and administrators throughout the Diocese,” according to a news release.
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CASTLE ROCK, Colo. Joseph A. Ziemianski, 88, was called from this earth Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021.
Joe was a loving husband to wife Margaret, nee Kling, for 62 years; a father to Kathleen, Martin and Suzanne; and a doting grandfather / great-grandfather of 13.
Born to John and Helen in Youngstown, Joe had two brothers: twin, Jack and younger brother, Tom.
He graduated from Ursuline High School and Youngstown (State) University. Joe began his engineering career with Goodyear Aerospace. In 1963, Joe was recruited by the NASA space program, where he worked until retiring in 1995. His notable achievements included working as a project engineer on the Viking mission to Mars (1975), earning an MBA (1984), winning the prestigious Collier Trophy (1987), and receiving the rank of Meritorious Executive from President Reagan (1988).