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Paul and Karen Arciero, health and exercise sciences Nick, 18 (front), Aidan, 11 (center), Noah, 16 (right)
MOM AND DAD: “As infants, our boys loved cuddling with us, so sometimes the transition in the morning was a challenge. We would carry a kid or two on each hip into Greenberg and sit with them in a chair before mak- ing the ‘hand-off’ to a caring teacher or foster grand- parent. Another memory we cherish is coming to pick them up and having them ignore us because they were having so much fun.” NOAH: “I remember sitting with my dad at the snack table in the morning and eating the famous Greenberg french-toast sticks. And having a great time playing hoops with the other kids.” AIDAN: “I loved lunch and snack time!” MOM AND DAD: “Greenberg fostered in- dependence and creativity; all of our boys have a love of music and art that started and was nurtured there. Greenberg was a gift from above that made our family better.” NICK: “I’m still friends with kids I went to Green- berg with. What’s fasci- nating is that we all went to different elementary schools but then reconnected in middle or high school. We’re still friends now as we go off to college.”
8 SCOPE FALL 2012
MARK MC CARTY
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