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St. Ephrem kids get glimpse into
future at annual Career Day
CONGRATULATIONS TO THOMAS AND
KAITLIN CALDWELL, WHOSE SON,
SHAUN THOMAS CALDWELL, WAS
BORN ON JANUARY 18, 2018 AT MOUNT
AUBURN HOSPITAL IN CAMBRIDGE,
MASSACHUSETTS, WEIGHING NINE
POUNDS, FOUR OUNCES.
BY MEAGHAN MCGOLDRICK
MMCGOLDRICK@BROOKLYNREPORTER.COM
St. Ephrem students got thinking
about their futures on Tuesday,
January 30 as the school
– located at 7415 Fort Hamilton
Parkway – celebrated another
successful Career Day.
Among the adults in attendance
to speak to students about
what they do for a living were
Deputy Inspector Frank Giordano,
Fire Marshal Matthew Donnely, Sergeant
Steve Dinko, Officer Andy Savva
and – perhaps the kids’ favorite – K9
JC. Others careers up for discussion
included nurse, social worker, lawyer,
journalist and even
Monsignor.
It was an extra
special occasion for
Giordano’s daughter,
Allie who, on Tuesday,
marked her last Career
Day. Allie, an eighth
grader, will go on to
high school next year.
By the end of the
presentations, at least
one kindergarten
class was sure of their
dreams. When asked
what they wanted to
be when they grow up,
answers ranged from
firefighters and police
officers to writers,
doctors, bakers and
rock stars.
Photos courtesy of Gadeer Giordano
Scenes from St. Ephrem’s recent Career Day.