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Henry Cadett III  Ronnell Higgins
 Henry  Cadett  III  is  a  2001  Lyman  Hall  High  School   Ronnell  Higgins  graduated
 graduate and a 2022 Charter Oak State College grad-  from Lyman Hall High School
 by Joe Pajor  uate with a B.S. in public safety administration. Henry   in  1989.  Ronnell  began  his
 was a staff sergeant in the Connecticut Army Nation-  career  in 1994 as a  State  of
 The  Wallingford  Education  Foundation   al Guard from 2003-2012. He served in Afghanistan   Connecticut  correction  offi-
 (WEF) established the Distinguished Alumni   from 2006-2007 as part of Operation Enduring Free-  cer  and,  in  1997,  became  a
 Award in 2004 to honor individuals who have   dom, earning both the Combat Infantry Badge and   Yale  University  police  officer.   Wallingford Public School
 attended the Wallingford Public Schools and   an Army Commendation Medal. Henry is currently a   He progressed through Yale's   Distinguished Alumni Honor Roll
 meet one or more of the following criteria:  Wallingford Police sergeant. His community-oriented   ranks, eventually  leading  the
 policing philosophy led him to many roles within the   department as the Police   Wallingford public school alumni who have through deligence,
 • Recognized excellence in their chosen   department, including bike patrol supervisor, school   Chief in 2011. In 2015, he took   demonstrated leadership, and/or service to others, made signif-
                           on  the  concurrent  position
 resource  officer,  sniper  section  team  leader  of  the
 vocation on a local, regional, or   emergency response team, and member of the crisis   of  Yale  University  Director  of   icant contributions to their chosen profession, their community,
 national level  intervention,  peer  support,  and  honor  guard  units.   Public  Safety.  Ronnell’s Yale experience culminated   state and country.
 • Outstanding leadership in their   He attended fly-fishing guide school in Montana to qualify as a river guide for   with his promotion to serve as the Yale University As-
 vocation or in a local, regional, or   Rivers of Recovery Northeast. This program provides inclusive fly-fishing trips   sociate Vice President for Public Safety and Commu-  2023  2022  2019
     nity  Involvement,  overseeing  over  180  staff.  He  left
 to help combat veterans and first responders manage post-traumatic stress.
                                                              Dundee Benson
 national organization  Since 2018, he has guided Rivers of Recovery, remaining ever faithful to his   Yale University in November 2023 to be sworn in as   Anthony "Tony" Cassella II  Michael A. Bonini  Amanda Bundock-Simjian
                                                                                                        Julie Baska-Hipp
                                                                                    Mel Horowitz
                                                                Jane Fisher
 • High achievement in one or more   fellow combat vets and first responders.   the State of Connecticut Commissioner of the CT De-  Gloria Adriana Rodriguez  Joan Ives-Parisi  Frank W. Binder
                                                                                                       Thomas J. Brockett
 fields of cultural endeavor such as   partment of Emergency Services and Public Protection.   Thomas Wachtelhausen  Neal E. Robinson, Jr
 music, theater, dance, literature or   Dominic Ferrie  Security Magazine named him as one of the Most Influ-  Dr. Mathew E. Schmitt
 the arts  Dominic Ferrie graduated from Lyman Hall in 2007.   ential People in Security, and the NAACP named him as   2018  2017  2016
     one of the Most Influential Blacks in CT. He received a
 • Significant contributions to the   Since then,  his  work  and community service  have   Community Service Award from the National Associa-  Donald L. Curtis  Maureen F. Binder  Lori Chuba-Parisi
 positively  impacted  the  Wallingford  community  in
 community at large through   many ways. As described by his former teacher Tere-  tion of Black Law Enforcement Officers.   Paul W. Imgraham  William J. Gannon  Tarn Granucci
                                                                                   Mark R. Gingras
 volunteer work or charitable giving.  sia O’Hala, Dominic has “a pure heart and soul that is   Elizabeth R. Landow  Stephen W. Knight  Barry M. O'Brien
                                                               Ralph A. Riley
                                                                                                        Maureen Moore
                                                                                                        Raymond Ross
 The WEF has  recognized  97  Wallingford   of a child-like innocence, free from the world’s impu-  Stacey McPherson-Ranciato  Timothy Ryan  Heather M. McDonnell  Stephanie Rubin
 rities of greed, anger, and ego. He doesn’t know how
                                                                                   Michael C. Tyrell
 school  system  alumni  since  the  inception   to harm or take advantage of another person because
 of this award and will honor five additional   he is full of love, kindness, and forgiveness.” His mis-  Stacey  McPherson-Ranciato  2015  2014  2013
                                                                                                       Richard Cavanaugh
 alumni at a dinner to be held at the Farms   sion in life is to spread joy, positivism, and kindness.   attended Rock Hill School and   Catherine M. Bonneau  Elizabeth Birney-Gagliardi  Carolyn Dorsey-Vanacore
                                                                                      Bill Fritz
                                                               Beth Brooks
 Country Club on May 16. The Class of 2024   By any measure, he has succeeded. His work and vol-  Dag  Hammarskjold  Middle   Rosalind "Roz" Gallagher  Catherine C. Giapponi  John S. Gawlack III
 WEF  Honor  Roll  inductees  include  Henry   unteer experience includes All Pet’s Club, Walgreens,   School,  graduating  from  H.C.   Marie Gannon-Russell  John "Rozz" Hrehowsik  Gregory Myerson
 Cadett  III,  Dominic  Ferrie,  Jane  Haffner,   Good  Will,  Master’s,  LA  Hair,  and  the  Wallingford   Wilcox Technical  High  School   Philip A. Ottachian  Roger McMahon  David A. Soroko
                                                                                                          James Vitali
 Ronnell  Higgins, and  Stacey McPherson-  Public Library. At L.A. Hair, Dom’s job was to ensure the salon stayed ready   in  1988.  Stacey  entered  the   Joseph Pannone  Kellyann Mengold-Gerson  Thomas Yankus
                          real  estate  field  in  2013  and
 Ranciato. They each share a common thread   to serve its clientele. However, he attended to his work with such a positive   currently owns the  Genera-  Gregory Myerson
 attitude and enthusiasm that clients would schedule appointments based on
 of  lives  that  impacted  their  communities   Dominic's working days. Dominic brings the same approach to his volunteer   tions Team at Keller Williams.   2012  2011  2010
 and others.  work of shelving books, CDs, and DVDs at the Wallingford Public Library for   Stacey  is steadfastly commit-  John S. Barberino  Tara Carey  Jay Cei
 the past 15 years. Again, his attention to detail, combined with his joy and   ted to volunteer  service. She   Joseph E. Geremia  Sean Doherty  Carol Hayden
 The Wallingford Education Foundation was   positivism, is greatly appreciated, and valued by the library staff and patrons.   is a representative to the Real   Michael Kolakowski  James Fitzsimmons  Joseph E. Mirra*
 established in November 2003 as a 501 C 3   Estate Agent Leadership Coun-  Carol P. Wallace  Mary Ellen Kingsland-Eckels  Peter Struble
 non-profit,  community-based  partnership   Jane Haffner  cil, a 15-plus-year Relay for Life participant, and a pri-  Donald C. Warzocha  Roberta "Bert" Wachtelhausen  Timothy Wall
                                                              Dale A. Wilson*
 supporting  educational  innovation  and   mary organizer of “Red Day,” a community give-back
 excellence  in Wallingford. To date,  over   Jane Haffner is a 1962 Lyman Hall High School and a   day when over 300 real estate agents give a full day   2009  2008  2006
 $300,000  in  grants  has  been  awarded.  In   Western Connecticut State University graduate with   of volunteer service. She was honored in 2005 as the   Lorraine B. Devaney  Jenn Castelli  George Cooke
 addition, it serves as a fund custodian and   a  master’s  degree  from  Central  Connecticut  State   Volunteer of the Year for Wallingford Schools. She was   Robert J. Devaney  Maureen DeLucia  Jim Kennedy
 University. Jane returned to Lyman Hall as a music
     active in the Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) from
                                                              Jerry Farrell, Jr.
 shepherd for scholarship endowments. The   teacher, where she prepared choruses for Walling-  2001-2013,  running  successful  fundraisers,  dances,   Kathleen A. Murphy  Bill Dickinson*  Marianne Lacey
                                                                                                          Jim Lynch
                                                                                    Tom Grasser
 WEF  also  has awarded yearly scholarships   ford  civic performances,  including  town hall  cere-  teacher appreciation events, and field days. She served   Jon-Paul Venoit  Stephen Hoag, Ph.D.  George Mushinsky
 to Wallingford high school graduates. It has   monies honoring Martin Luther King Jr., as well as   as treasurer of Nature’s Classroom trips and as treasur-  Elizabeth Verna  Elizabeth Mitchell-Bryce  John Powers
 spearheaded  large,  specifically  designated   town-wide and Senior Center Christmas events. Vi-  er of the PTO at large. Stacey continues to give to the   Bill Piper
 fundraising  activities  known  as  Signature   vace, an honors singing group established by Jane,   Wallingford Schools through her volunteer work on the   2005  2004
 Grants  when  requested  in  collaboration   notably performed at the Sandy Hook remembrance   Board of the Wallingford Education Foundation, having   Dave Hocking  Cathy Inglese
 with the Wallingford School District.   at the Connecticut state capitol. Jane is a past pres-  served as secretary and the current WEF treasurer.   Iris Papale  Ed Loughlin
 ident and a current Wallingford Symphony Board of              Dolly Parisi       Gail McCormack
 For more information or to purchase tickets   Director. She also served on the Board of Directors   Lucille Trzcinski  Robert Parisi
                                                                                      Bill Saas
                                                                Tom Wall
 for the Distinguished Alumni Dinner, go to   for  the  American  Choral  Directors  Association  and   Walter Yaskot  Fred Ulbrich
 www.wallingfordeducationfoundation.org.  was a 25-year member of the New Haven Chorale. She served as a certified
 adjudicator for CT All-State chorus auditions and as the choral director for
 twelve Lyman Hall musicals, and as the Art and Music Department Coordi-
 nator. Jane Haffner was honored as the Lyman Hall High School 2007-2008
 Teacher of the Year.
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