This West Haven teen received a stem cell transplant. She finally smiled 4 days later.
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Madison “Madi” Cicarella, 13, smiled for the first time in a long time on Easter Sunday, four days after having a stem cell transplant.Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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In this contributed photo, Brandon Cangiano, donates stem cells for his niece, Madison “Madi” Cicarella, 13.Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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WEST HAVEN The Rev. Carl Howard is telling everyone to go fly a kite Saturday for Christian reasons: to benefit a local girl who just underwent a lifesaving bone marrow transplant and to find “fellowship” in these COVID times.
This West Haven teen received a stem cell transplant She finally smiled 4 days later
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This West Haven teen received a stem cell transplant She finally smiled 4 days later
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Art teacher recognized for helping students during the pandemic
LAS VEGAS (KVVU) Teachers and students have had a challenging time during the pandemic with distance learning, however a middle school teacher in Las Vegas was honored nationally for helping students succeed.
Rebecca Weeks, an art teacher at Bailey Middle School, was honored with the National Education Association Pacific Region Middle Level Art Educator Award.
Weeks was given the award after she helped students maintain a positive attitude during the pandemic and enhanced their creativity. She witnessed her students accomplishments while teaching them through distance learning.
Ms. Weeks shared the meaning behind hard work.