And the winner of the May 20 photo contest was ...

Tagrid Sihly

Tagrid corrected identified the following (and gets a free one-year extension on membership):

The name of the school is the Boston Latin School.
Graduate who was a Tea Party organizer: Samuel Adams
Graduate known for his large signature: John Hancock
Graduate who is a father of a US president: Joseph P. Kennedy
Author, printer, satirist, political theorist,politician, scientist, inventor, civic activist, statesman, and diplomat who did not graduate: Benjamin Franklin
Tagrid writes, "I am currently working as a Title I Reading Teacher with the NYC Board of Education. I have been teaching for 17 years across all grade levels as a self-contained classroom teacher and a reading teacher. I have experience with diverse student populations. I have completed my School Building Leader Program and I will be completing my School District Leader Program requirements by early April 2012. I am hoping to obtain a School Building Leader position in Nassau County for the upcoming school year. I may be reached at tsihly@yahoo.com"

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