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StonehamBank donates $2,500 to Stoneham Central Middle School Math Team

Stoneham, MA StonehamBank recently donated $2,500 to the Stoneham Central Middle School Math Team in support of the opportunities to travel to other schools for competitions  and meet students from neighboring communities.

Shown are: Michelle Zavez, Math Team coach, Stoneham Central Middle School; Rhonda Sabbio, StonehamBank; Christopher Banos, principal, Stoneham Central Middle School; and the Stoneham Central Middle School Math Team. Shown are: Michelle Zavez, Math Team coach, Stoneham Central Middle School; Rhonda Sabbio, StonehamBank; Christopher Banos, principal, Stoneham Central Middle School; and the Stoneham Central Middle School Math Team.

“StonehamBank has supported our math team for over twenty years and because of that support we have built and sustained a competitive math team year in and year out,” said Christopher Banos, principal, Stoneham Central Middle School. “The feedback I have received from students over the years is that their time on the math team was one of their most rewarding middle school experiences.”

“Stoneham Central Middle School’s Math Team coach, Michelle Zavez, is an inspiration to our youth and we are happy to support her team so they may attend math competitions in our communities,” Edward Doherty, Jr, executive vice president, StonehamBank. “Last year’s students demonstrated honorable performances and the Bank wishes this year’s team even greater success.”

StonehamBank is a full-service community bank offering state of the art products and services to residents and businesses throughout eastern Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire. In addition to providing progressive products and convenience services, StonehamBank believes in making a difference in the community through its Community Involvement Program and Charitable Foundation. 

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