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Board honors student champions and dozens of retiring teachers and staff

Wallingford Board of Education · April 24, 2026

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Summary

At its April 23 meeting, the Wallingford Board of Education recognized student and team achievements — including state swimming champion Jack Angelastro and the Lyman Hall hockey team — and presented tributes to roughly 11 retiring staff across district schools.

The Wallingford Board of Education opened its April 23 meeting with celebrations: Jack Angelastro was recognized as the Class L 100‑yard breaststroke state champion and the board honored the Lyman Hall hockey team, reading players’ names and arranging certificates for distribution.

Board members and school administrators then paid tribute to a long list of retirees from across the district. Speakers described decades of classroom service and leadership, noting specific program contributions — for example, Michelle Syslo’s work building the elementary computer‑science curriculum and Maria Puzielo’s district math and STEM initiatives. "Her fingerprints are on the careers of educators working across this district right now," one presenter said of a retiree’s influence.

Administrators emphasized the legacy and daily impact of those leaving the classroom and encouraged the community to celebrate their service. The board offered formal thanks and invited retirees to remain involved as substitutes or volunteers.

What happens next: certificates and tokens of appreciation will be provided and district communications will highlight retirees and upcoming recognition events for families and the community.