[Congressional Record Volume 150, Number 79 (Tuesday, June 8, 2004)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1072]
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                       RETIREMENT OF WILLIAM OROS

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                         HON. NANCY L. JOHNSON

                             of connecticut

                    in the house of representatives

                         Tuesday, June 8, 2004

  Mrs. JOHNSON of Connecticut. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize 
the conclusion of an outstanding educator's career in the State of 
Connecticut. With the retirement of William Oros, Connecticut is losing 
a respected and dedicated educator who has committed more than three 
decades of his life to the enlightenment of Connecticut's youth.
  Over 36 years of service to Connecticut education, Mr. Oros has left 
an everlasting impression on his students. From his direct contact with 
the youth of Connecticut's Northwest Corner as a science and math 
teacher in Cornwall, to his leadership as Supervising Principal at the 
Cornwall Consolidated Elementary School, Mr. Oros has deeply affected 
the lives of each of his pupils. His ability to influence the lives of 
young students has been unparalleled.
  Moreover, Mr. Oros has achieved undying respect from his students and 
peers alike. Most recently, as Assistant Superintendent of Schools for 
the New Fairfield School District, Mr. Oros has worked with staff to 
develop in-service training programs and professional development for 
educators, as well as serving as a resource of support and assistance 
for individuals who serve in all areas of education. Mr. Oros' 
exemplary leadership throughout his extended career is an example for 
all to follow, not just in the field of education, but for anyone 
concerned with the future of our state and Nation.
  The enthusiasm and dedication Mr. Oros displays towards the educating 
of the youth in Connecticut has been both commendable and contagious. 
It is imperative for individuals such as he to nurture the growth of 
tommorow's leaders. I wish Mr. Oros the best towards a happy and 
healthy retirement.

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