[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 152 (2006), Part 8] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 10170] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]HONORING JOSEPH DiMENNA ON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENT ______ HON. ROSA L. DeLAURO of connecticut in the house of representatives Tuesday, June 6, 2006 Ms. DeLAURO. Mr. Speaker, it is with great pleasure that I rise today to join the community of Stratford, Connecticut as they pay tribute to an outstanding member of their community, Joseph DiMenna. After 51 years of dedicated service, Joe DiMenna will retire from his distinguished career in education. I have often spoken of our Nation's need for talented, creative educators ready to help our children learn and grow. Joe DiMenna has been just that kind of teacher and administrator. After receiving a Bachelor's Degree in education from Western Connecticut State University, Mr. DiMenna began his teaching career at the Eli Whitney School where he taught fourth grade. During his time as a teacher, he taught at a variety of levels as well as teaching Americanization and summer school in Bridgeport. Upon being awarded a National Science Fellowship in Geology and Astronomy, he spent a summer in class and field study at the Delaware Water Gap. Through his unique dedication to education, both for his students and himself, Joe DiMenna exemplified all that we look for in a teacher. After further pursuing his studies at the University of Connecticut and Southern Connecticut State University, Mr. DiMenna received his masters and sixth year degrees from Fairfield University. He would first serve as principal of the old Honeyspot School in Stratford where he oversaw the construction of the new Honeyspot School. On moving day, he joined with his students as they carried their desks from the old building to the new. Upon leaving Honeyspot, he would go on to serve as principal at Eli Whitney School, Chapel Street School, and Second Hill Lane School. Over the course of his 51-year career, Joe DiMenna has served with both integrity and distinction, earning him the respect of faculty, administrators, and Board of Education members. His dedication, commitment, and energy has touched the lives of thousands of our young people, helping to shape not only the foundation of their education but their character as well. We, as a community, owe Joe DiMenna a great debt of gratitude for all of his good work. I am proud to stand today to join his wife of 47 years, Frances, their two sons, three grandchildren, family, friends, colleagues and community members in extending my very best wishes to Joseph DiMenna as he celebrates his retirement. I understand that Joe and Frances plan to travel more extensively, opening new opportunities for learning and teaching. My very best wishes to them for many more years of health and happiness. ____________________