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Division Avenue High School Remembers Kevin Regan

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The Regan family (left) is pictured with Division Avenue High School Principal Joan Lorelli, Levittown Superintendent of Schools Dr. Tonie McDonald and student council co-advisers Gerard Marzigliano and Lynn Castellano after the family placed a brick on the school’s pathway to commemorate the late Board of Education president Kevin Regan’s service to the community.
The Regan family (left) is pictured with Division Avenue High School Principal Joan Lorelli, Levittown Superintendent of Schools Dr. Tonie McDonald and student council co-advisers Gerard Marzigliano and Lynn Castellano after the family placed a brick on the school’s pathway to commemorate the late Board of Education president Kevin Regan’s service to the community.
The Regan family (left) is pictured with Division Avenue High School Principal Joan Lorelli, Levittown Superintendent of Schools Dr. Tonie McDonald and student council co-advisers Gerard Marzigliano and Lynn Castellano after the family placed a brick on the school’s pathway to commemorate the late Board of Education president Kevin Regan’s service to the community.

A commemorative brick on the Division Avenue High School pathway was placed with pride and remembrance of the late Kevin Regan on April 18. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Tonie McDonald and high school principal Joan Lorelli were joined by the late board of education president’s family to honor his many years of service and devotion to the Levittown Public Schools.

Wife Joann Regan, daughter Deirdre O’Regan and her family (Kevin, Sean, Austin, Tara and Connor), assistant principal John Coscia and student council advisers Lynn Castellano and Gerard Marzigliano watched as the Regan grandchildren fit the brick into its permanent home.

“I’m glad the family was there to reflect on the great things my grandfather did for so many people in Levittown,” said Sean O’Regan, a Division Avenue High School junior. “The brick looks amazing and serves as a little reminder that he is watching over me when I step onto the field.”