Levittown Honors Standout Students At Board Meeting
Artists from all Levittown schools were thanked by trustees for their artwork, which were selected and framed to hang in Levittown Memorial.
Levittown School District trustees and administrators recognized standout students during the board of education's final meeting of the school year on June 4.
In the Levittown Memorial Education Center auditorium, the district's talented athlete received the spotlight. All County athletes from Division Avenue and General Douglas MacArthur high schools, as well as girls lacrosse coach Sean Donnellan, who was named Conference Coach of the Year, received certificates of recognition as well as praise from their respective principals.
Alyssa Wunsch, a student at MacArthur High School, was recognized for her independent drive in pursuing copy editing. Her work got the attention of author Suzanne Phillips, for whom Alyssa helped edit one of her books. Additionally, artists from all Levittown schools were thanked by trustees for their artwork, which were selected and framed to hang in Levittown Memorial and will be featured in next year's district calendar.
Finally, administrators and trustees recognized this year's student liaisons, Division senior Vidhi Patel and MacArthur senior Madison Anderson. Both students have displayed commitment by attending each monthly board meeting, where they shared the latest school happenings with trustees and acted as a voice to represent their peers. They received commemorative plaques. The district greatly appreciates the time Vidhi and Alyssa have dedicated to Levittown Schools.
General Douglas MacArthur High School All County athletes were recognized at the June 4 Levittown Board of Education meeting.
Division Avenue High School's All County athletes and Conference Coach of the Year Sean Donnellan were recognized.
Alyssa Wunsch, a MacArthur High School students who worked with author Suzanne Phillips to help edit one of her books, received recognition.
Division senior Vidhi Patel and MacArthur senior Madison Anderson, this year's student liaisons, were recognized.