Holley, Kendall teachers play basketball in fundraiser for Amy Laureano Fund
Cross-town rivals unite for beloved first grade teacher who passed away July 30
Photos by Tom Rivers
KENDALL – The Laureano family is introduced at the Kendall-Holley faculty basketball game this evening in Kendall.
The game, besides a friendly competition between the two schools, also was a fundraiser for the Amy Laureano Memorial Fund.
Amy was a much-loved first grade teacher at Kendall. She passed away on July 30.
She and her husband Justin have three children: Easton, 21; Kaeden, 18; and Janelle, 15.
Mr. Laureano is an elementary school physical education teacher.
“She was magnificent,” Laureano said about his wife, a well-regarded mentor to younger teachers in the elementary school. “She was a spitfire woman who touched a lot of people.”
Justin Laureano, right, and Nick Picardo, the Kendall school superintendent, embrace on court. Picardo joined Laureano and his children in the starting lineup. Picardo has been a long-time friend of the family.
Laureano said he appreciated the community support since his wife’s unexpected passing. Many people have contributed to a memorial scholarship in his wife’s name, and also for a fund to help some students and their families. Laureano said his wife would privately pay for a few students’ Christmas presents or if they needed clothes.
The fund will cover expenses for a few students each year for clothes, Christmas presents or to participate with a sports team.
The Kendall Lions Club presented Laureano and the school leaders with a donation to the memorial fund. Those are the proceeds from a chicken barbecue on Feb. 10 when the club served 672 dinners.
The Holley faculty and staff team gathers before the start of the game. Mackenzie Fiorito (center in red shirt), a high school junior, served as the student coach. She gave the team a quick pep talk. Logan Gillespie also was a student coach for Holley.
Macey Harrell, a Kendall physical education teacher, is introduced along with the other Kendall teachers and staff.
Kendall won the game, 53-36.
Kevin Parmele, Amy Laureano’s brother, said his sister “let her light shine.” Her family appreciates all the love and support from the community.
Brian Bartalo, the Holley superintendent, and Nick Picardo, Kendall’s district superintendent, met on the court before the game.
The two districts have had several faculty basketball games in recent years, playing to a packed house.
There were baskets up for raffle as a fundraiser for the scholarship.
Kendall teachers including fifth grade teacher Lisa Smith served up food from Jimmy Z’s. Smith is adding hot sauce from her spot in the food service line.
Smith and Amy Laureano were colleagues and friends for about two decades.
“Amy had a great heart,” Smith said. “She was very caring with the children. She made sure all the kids and staff were comfortable in any situation they were in.”
Kaeden Laureano smiles after making a 3-point shot early in the game.
Lucien Price, left, congratulates Derek Edick after making a basket for the Kendall team.
The Holley team gathers for a photo before the game.
The Kendall squad gathers for a team picture.