GCS Staff Recognition Award presented to GMS Physical Education Teacher Amber Wilcox

by Rachel Hunter

The Gouverneur Central School District Board of Education at its regular meeting on June 27 presented the GCS Staff Recognition Award to Gouverneur Middle School Physical Education Teacher Amber Wilcox.

“These awards are nothing short of a pleasure for the board to present,” Gouverneur Central School District Board of Education President David Fenlong said. “We get to celebrate staff members who were nominated by their peers as an outstanding person and team member who has gone above and beyond their duties to help others. This recipient was chosen by the District Shared Decision-Making Team out of a long list of many outstanding people who were also noticed and nominated for their efforts. This recipient rose to the top, and the winner of this Staff Recognition Award is Amber Wilcox.”

Great applause sounded at the announcement of the award.

The framed resolution presented read as follows: “Whereas, The efforts of the Gouverneur Central School District staff are essential to the successful operation of the District’s schools and programs; and

“Whereas, The District Shared Decision-Making Team, in consideration of her nomination, recognizes Ms. Amber Wilcox as a worthy recipient of the Gouverneur Central School Staff Recognition Award for the 2021-2022 school year; and

“The District Shared Decision-Making Team determined Ms. Wilcox’s worthiness of this recognition because, “Amber Wilcox is the epitome of going above and beyond her normal job duties. She does everything in her power to make staff feel appreciated. She always does “little” things to let us know how much we are appreciated and that what we do is important and doesn’t go unnoticed. She creates Grateful bags that her Advisory then chooses to deliver to a staff member. She uses her creativity to come up with amazing ideas for character education. She does so many amazing activities with her students to build relationships and let them know how much she cares. Wearing hearts with positive messages, designing posters to correlate to our character ed award of the month. When one of her students received an award and the ceremony was Norwood way, in the evening, Amber wanted to support the student and went to the ceremony. (Amber lives in Evans Mills.) Amber Wilcox makes the middle school a brighter place. It’s hard to put into words all that she does. She strives daily to create an environment that is positive for everyone. This impact goes far beyond the gymnasium. Amber also put a lot of time and effort into make the track meet a successful event for all,” and

“Therefore, But It Resolved, The Gouverneur Central School District Board of Education recognizes Amber Wilcox as a recipient of the Gouverneur Central School Staff Recognition Award for the 2021-22 school year. The Board of Education congratulates Ms. Wilcox on her nomination and award, and extends its appreciation for her dedication and service to the students and families of the Gouverneur Central School District.

“Approved, this 27th day of June 2022, by the Board of Education of the Gouverneur Central School District."

The resolution was signed by David Fenlong, president of the Board of Education.

“Thank you again very much,” Mr. Fenlong said as he presented the framed resolution to Ms. Wilcox.

The next meeting of the Gouverneur Central School District Board of Education will be held on Monday, July 11, 5:30 p.m., in the GHS auditorium. For more information, visit gcsk12.org.

Town of Gouverneur Council holds moment of silence in memory of Deputy Supervisor Eldon Conklin

by Rachel Hunter

The Town of Gouverneur Council held a moment of silence and remembrance at the town flagpole in memory of Eldon Conklin before its May 10 town board meeting. Pictured (from left): Town of Gouverneur Highway Superintendent, Town of Gouverneur Data Collector Phyllis Shaw, Town of Gouverneur Councilman Curran Wade, Village of Gouverneur Mayor Ron McDougall, Town of Gouverneur Assessor Sherry Geer, Town of Gouverneur Supervisor Dave Spilman, Jr. Village of Gouverneur Trustee Troy Besaw, Town of Gouverneur Councilwoman Jaimee McQuade, Gouverneur Dog Control Officer/Beaver Control Specialist Dan Moyer, Town of Gouverneur Bookkeeper Diane Kelley, Gouverneur Town Clerk, Town of Gouverneur Councilman Jay Bowhall. (Rachel Hunter photo)

The Town of Gouverneur honored the memory of Eldon Conklin, elected town councilman and appointed deputy supervisor, at the May 10 council meeting with a moment of silence and the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance at the Town of Gouverneur flagpole.

Eldon Conklin passed away at his Depot St. home in Gouverneur at 3:45 p.m. on Friday, May 6 at the age of 92. (See the full obituary inside this edition.)

At the start of the town council meeting, Town of Gouverneur Supervisor Dave Spilman, Jr. urged all in attendance to meet at the town flagpole adjacent to the Town of Gouverneur parking lot.

Supervisor Spilman told the crowd gathered that it was Eldon Conklin’s vision to have a 50-foot flagpole installed so the American Flag could be properly displayed at the Town of Gouverneur Offices building, 1227 US Highway 11, Gouverneur. And that vision became a reality in 2021. The Town of Gouverneur Highway Department worked in cooperation with the Village of Gouverneur Department of Public Works to install the 50-foot flagpole, and it was designed to be a daily reminder of the ultimate sacrifices that the 9/11 victims and our American servicemembers have given in the name of freedom. It was dedicated in a special ceremony to Eldon Conklin “for his many years of community service and never-ending commitment to our community.”

Town of Gouverneur Supervisor Dave Spilman, Jr. arrived at the Town of Gouverneur Offices Building on the morning of Saturday, May 7 and lowered the American Flag to half-staff. Supervisor Spilman at the May 10 town board meeting said he saw no more fitting tribute. The crowd gathered then, with eyes raised toward the American Flag and hand over their heart, recited the Pledge of Allegiance: “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”

The Town of Gouverneur Council then returned to the Town of Gouverneur Offices building and a moment of silence was held in Eldon Conklin’s memory.

Those in attendance included Town of Gouverneur Supervisor Dave Spilman, Jr., Town of Gouverneur Councilman Curran Wade, Town of Gouverneur Councilman Jay Bowhall, Town of Gouverneur Councilwoman Jaimee McQuade, Gouverneur Town Clerk Marion Bowhall, Gouverneur Town Bookkeeper Diane Kelley, Town of Gouverneur Assessor Sherry Geer, Town of Gouverneur Data Collector Phyllis Shaw, Town of Gouverneur Highway Superintendent David Perrigo, Gouverneur Dog Control Officer and Beaver Control Specialist Daniel Moyer, Village of Gouverneur Mayor Ron McDougall, and Village of Gouverneur Trustee Troy Besaw.

The next regular meeting of the Town of Gouverneur Council will be held on Tuesday, June 14, 6 p.m., at the Town of Gouverneur Offices Building, 1227 US Highway 11, Gouverneur. For more information on the Town of Gouverneur, call 315-287-2340.

Gouverneur CSD Board of Education presents School Staff Recognition Award to GHS Art Instructor Robert Decker

Gouverneur Central School District Board of Education President David Fenlong presented the GCS Staff Recognition Award to GHS Art Teacher Robert Decker during the March 28 GCSD Board of Education meeting at the GHS auditorium. (Rachel Hunter photo)

by Rachel Hunter

The Gouverneur Central School District Board of Education at its March 28 meeting presented a 2021-22 School Staff Recognition Award to GHS Art Instructor Robert Decker.

GCSD Board of Education President David Fenlong said the following: “One of the things the board likes to do is recognize staff members who make a positive difference, and who are willing to go above and beyond their normal duties. This award is special as the recipient is recognized by their peers. The District Shared Decision-Making Committee receives nominees and has made the tough choice to come up with a winner for this evening. We had some great nominees, and tonight the winner is Mr. Robert Decker.”

Board President Fenlong then read the framed resolution as follows: “Whereas, The efforts of the Gouverneur Central School District Instructional Staff are essential to the successful operation of the District’s schools and programs, and

Allison Carvel as Cinderella performing in the GHS’ production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella. Behind her is just one of the set pieces created by GHS Art Instructor Robert Decker, who was recently presented with a 2021-22 School Staff Recognition Award. Also pictured in the pit is Musical Director Kathy Buell. (Rachel Hunter photo)

“Whereas, The District Shared Decision-Making Team, in consideration of his nomination, recognizes Mr. Robert Decker as a worthy recipient of the Gouverneur Central School Staff Recognition Award for the 2021-22 school year, and

“Whereas, The District Shared Decision-Making Team determined Mr. Decker’s worthiness of this recognition because, “Mr. Decker has gone above and beyond by donating his time to build the marvelous sets for our school’s musicals over the years. He is kindhearted and very willing to create set pieces that take many, many hours to design, build and paint. He is often seen working late into the afternoons and evenings. The students and the directors really appreciate his dedication and hard work to put these together in such a short time. Our community will also enjoy all of his work when they come to the show,” and

“Therefore, The Gouverneur Central School District Board of Education recognized Robert Decker as a recipient of the Gouverneur Central School Staff Recognition Award for the 2021-22 school year. The Board of Education congratulates Mr. Decker on his nomination and award, and extends its appreciation for his dedication and service to the students and families of the Gouverneur Central School District.”

The resolution was approved on March 28, 2022 by the Board of Education of the Gouverneur Central School District.

Great applause sounded as the award was presented to Mr. Decker.

“Thank you for everything you have done for the District, Mr. Decker, as an art teacher, educator, and as well as for the musical,” Board President Fenlong said. “I went to the musical. Wonderful pieces. They really helped to bring the show together. We thank you for everything you do as an educator. You go above and beyond, so thank you again.”

Later in the meeting, GCSD Board of Education President David Fenlong said the following to GCSD Board of Education Student Representative Cole Siebels (who played Prince Topher in the GHS’ production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella): “I just want to say on behalf of the board how truly proud we are of how well you and Allison Carvel (as Cinderella) represented the District with your interview with WWNY, and also in your roles.”

“Thank you,” Mr. Siebels said. “We had a really good time putting on the show. I know a lot of people, including myself, were really nervous about this one. There were times when we thought we were a little bit behind, but everyone really came together and worked really hard. Of course, the set was amazing. On many occasions, students would talk and say (GHS Art Instructor Robert Decker) is really keeping this show together with everything that he is doing. We were amazed at everything he did, and is very deserving of that award. We noticed many nights he would stay late into the night to finish the set pieces.” Mr. Siebels also commended the dedication of GHS Musical Director Emily Bason, and Musical Directors, Kathy and Paul Buell. “I think this is the beginning of seeing our numbers increase. I know a lot of younger people who are really interested in these musicals now and want to be a part of them. I think we did a good job promoting the shows, and I hope to see it continue and have more support into the future.”

In conclusion, President Fenlong commended all those involved in the GHS Musical on its great success. He then mentioned that the next theatre production in the Gouverneur community will be when Missoula Children’s Theatre, a professional theater company with costumes and sets, puts on a camp on July 25-30, 2022. The camp is open to all youth in grades Kindergarten through Grade 12. The opportunity is presented through the Gouverneur Recreation Department. Registration starts May 1. For more info, call Recreation Director Casey Canell at 315-287-0524.

For more information about Gouverneur Central School District, visit gcsk12.org.