Nine teachers among those cut

WINSTED — The Winchester School System has reduced its staff by 25 for the 2010-11 school year, which began July 1. That number includes layoffs of seven full-time and two part-time classroom teachers.

Following are the staffers laid off and positions eliminated through the districtwide cuts:

JoAnn Showl, secretary, central office

Lauren Howard, typist, Hinsdale

Kenneth Bush Jr., custodian, Pearson

Deborah Alduini, principal, Pearson/Early Ed. Center

Jean Van Schaack, social worker, district

Marissa Rosenfield, teacher, kindergarten

Jill Vannini, teacher, first grade

Dara Sacco, teacher, first grade

Tina Keegan, teacher, fifth grade

Judith Santoro, teacher, fifth grade

Nicole Siegel, teacher, fifth grade

Scott Culver, teacher, seventh-grade history

Nancy Dalton, teacher, art/remedial language

Danielle Colosimo, teacher, music

Eleven paraprofessionals were also laid off:

Maura Yetter, Anita Nelson, Colleen Howe, Sharon Lumpkin, Rena Ruzbassan, Karen Frisbee, Robert Green, Erical Coloske, Sherry Morgan, Sally Parris and Carla O’Brien.

Also, three staff members have resigned: Ed Evanouskas, business manager; Barbara Wheelahan, special education teacher; and Sarah Olinger, special education teacher.

Salerno said the business manager position has been reduced to a part-time post, and the two special education positions will either be filled by absorption or an internal transfer.

And one teacher has, seventh-grade English teacher John Weretelnik, has retired. This position will also be filled by an internal transfer.

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