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  • Julia Staron was not sure what to do when, during her sophomore year at West Springfield High School, she was diagnosed with a chronic illness.

    Changing my mind on high school recess 2011

  • Staron works much harder on her studies than I ever did, and more than the typical American teen does now.

    Changing my mind on high school recess 2011

  • Why deny the extra time to students such as Staron who use it responsibly?

    Changing my mind on high school recess 2011

  • Staron is among many West Springfield students happy with what they call “Spartan Time,” in honor of the school mascot.

    Changing my mind on high school recess 2011

  • The medical examiner's office said Adolf Staron was a suicide by hanging, while the death of Cecylia Staron was undetermined pending further tests.

    News - chicagotribune.com 2011

  • They went to Wojciech Staron for his camerawork and Barbara Enriquez for the production design.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • They went to Wojciech Staron for his camerawork and Barbara Enriquez for the production design.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • "He taught Poles how to respect our traditions, how to fight for our dignity, and he made his sacrifice there at that tragic place," said Staron, 70.

    CBS 47: Local News 2010

  • "He taught Poles how to respect our traditions, how to fight for our dignity, and he made he made his sacrifice there at that tragic place," said Staron, 70.

    CTV News RSS Feed 2010

  • "He taught Poles how to respect our traditions, how to fight for our dignity, and he made he made his sacrifice there at that tragic place," said Staron, 70.

    chron.com Chronicle 2010

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