Congratulations to the five newest members of the Shelton School District and Community Hall of Fame!

Congratulations to the five newest members of the Shelton School District and Community Hall of Fame!
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Our community gathered together to commemorate, honor, and celebrate our heritage and those who will always be remembered for their outstanding accomplishments and contributions that have positively impacted our school district and community. Congratulations to the five newest members of the Shelton School District and Community Hall of Fame! 

Ricardo del Bosque

Jamie Dobson

Chris McGee

Connie Jo Nelson

Doug Sells

A huge shout-out goes to our five student speakers – Rosalydia Pedro Vasquez, Karen Rivas Barnes, Richard Beckman, Ian Cross, and Ashleigh Rawley; SHS’ Choir Trio – Phoenix Miller, Sophia Nakhla, and Oakley Poland; SHS NJROTC students, the Shelton School District and Community Hall of Fame committee, and everyone who came out to celebrate with us!

Also, thank you to SHS’ Language Arts teachers, Abigail Donovan and Dayna Stigall, for their support and guidance for our student speakers and to SHS’ Family and Consumer Sciences students and teacher Janet Toney for their assistance with serving refreshments.

In case you missed it, please enjoy the recorded ceremony by visiting https://youtu.be/hW1FtAYfGvY.

Original source can be found here.



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