Gardener Extraordinaire Nancy Holdstock of Gouverneur working on the gardens alongside North Country CrossRoads, located at 157 W. Main St., Gouverneur. North Country CrossRoads Owner Gari Vibber said, “The gardens are her first of two talents, and her painting reflects that same talent. We started out with the one corner, and I thought I’d be putting together design. When she said she was willing to go for it, I gave her free reign. She took the first flower bed over at the Copper Roof Classroom and Event Center at 137 W. Main St., and of course it was free reign. And now with the third flower bed, every one has a different character, and every one is absolutely gorgeous. If I had a fourth one, I’d give her the fourth one next year.” Much gratitude was extended to Nancy Holdstock for her work in lending her talents for the beautification of the Gouverneur community. (Rachel Hunter photo)
Village of Gouverneur to undertake improvement project
by Rachel Hunter
The Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees at its June 21 meeting adopted the following resolution:
“Whereas, the Village Board of the Village of Gouverneur intends to undertake an improvement project known as Village of Gouverneur Wilson and Smith Street Collection System Improvements, and
“Whereas, in conjunction with said project, the Village plans for the construction of new 8” PVC sewer mains with 4” and 6” PVC laterals, new manholes, and new catch basins along Wilson Street, Smith Street, Johnstown Road, and a portion of NYS Route 11, and
“Whereas, the Village Board has received a long Environmental Assessment Form, Part I, which is dated June 21, 2022, and
“Whereas, the Village Board of the Village of Gouverneur wishes to act as lead agency in this matter and conduct a coordinated review under the State Environmental Review Act,
“Now Therefore Be It Resolved, that the Village Board of the Village of Gouverneur does hereby request that it be designated as lead agency for the purpose of performing environmental review on the project, and
“It is further Resolved, the Environmental Assessment Form be circulated to all other involved agencies to seek their approval of the Village as lead agency in order to conduct a coordinated review of the project.”
The motion to adopt the resolution was made by Trustee Troy Besaw, and seconded by Deputy Mayor Charles Newvine.
The question of the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly put to a vote. Votes in favor were cast in a roll call vote, and it was unanimous decision of the village that the resolution be thereupon declared and duly adopted.
The next meeting of the Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees will be held on Tuesday, July 19, 6 p.m. in the municipal courtroom. For more information, call 315-287-1720.
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.
GHS graduates 103
by Rachel Hunter
The Gouverneur High School’s 134th Commencement was held on Friday, June 24, 7 p.m., at the Gouverneur Fairgrounds grandstand.
The processional, “Pomp and Circumstance” by Edward Elgar, was performed by GHS Music Teachers Victor Correa III, Renee Powlin, and Jenelle Yeoman. The graduating seniors were led from the Gouverneur High School to the grandstand stage by GCS Superintendent of Schools Jacquelyn Kelly and Gouverneur High School Principal Cory Wood, followed by GHS Class of 2022 President Cole Siebels and Vice President Connor Wood. They were followed by the rest of the Class of 2022, and followed by district officials and members of the GCS Board of Education.
GHS Senior Class President Cole Siebels led all in attendance in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, and the Graduation Choir performed the national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner.” The welcoming address was made by GHS Principal Cory Wood.
“As the high school principal, I have the honor of introducing tonight’s proceedings,” he said. “I am pleased to announce that tonight’s ceremony is being broadcast live via Facebook to our friends and families who are unable to attend tonight’s special event. I am also pleased to be able to welcome all of our friends and family tonight. From the stage, seeing all of you here is a beautiful sight. Returning to full, in-person instruction has been challenging, but we have done it and tonight we get to celebrate this important milestone the way it should be celebrated...”
The GHS Class Speakers – Connor Wood, Peyton Mussaw, and Connor Wood – then gave inspirational speeches to the GHS Class of2022. See related story inside this edition.
Remarks to the Class of 2022 were then provided by GCS Board of Education President David Fenlong. See related story inside this edition.
The Graduation Choir, conducted by Renee Powlin, then performed a musical selection, “Ashokan Farewell” by Jay Ungar.
The presentation of awards was announced by Class Advisor Sarah Wood, accompanied by Class Advisor Bethanie Denesha, as follows:
Senior Academic Awards: The following students were acknowledged for Senior Academic Achievement: Carter Baer, Cierra Besaw, Raelin Burns, Alex Clancy, Katelyn Clancy, Alexis Devlin, Ashlee Flood, Kate Forsythe, Kaitlyn Gibson, Ella Impaglia, Gino Jacobs, Kortney Knight, Madison Kurdziel, Peyton Mussaw, Sullivan Rumble, Torie Salisbury, Cole Siebels, Addison Sonntag, Matthew Tobin II, Christopher Weaver, Connor Wood, and Ariana Zeller. These distinguished seniors made the honor roll every marking period since they began their high school as ninth grade students. They have earned honor roll status 15 times during the past four years. Senior Academic Achievement with Distinction honors went to Brynn Farley and Hailey Morrissiey. These students not only earned honor roll status 15 times during their high school career but did so with a 97 or better average.
Vocational Student Awards: Students were recognized for their achievements at Southwest Tech (BOCES). Most Improved Students: Alexander Lucas, Julia McIntyre, and William Rickett. Outstanding Students: Aiden Breckenridge, Kiarra Jenkins, Janay Smith, and Kaleb Webster. These Southwest Tech (BOCES) students have displayed outstanding dedication to their vocational program.
The Mariano Pistolesi Memorial Wrestling Scholarship Award was presented to Gabriel Wainwright. This $500 award is given in memory of Mariano Pistolesi by his family. Mr. Pistolesi was a member of the first wrestling team at Gouverneur High School in 1934. He was an avid outdoorsman and of course a huge wrestling fan. This award is annually given to a graduating senior of the wrestling team planning a post-secondary education, based on dedication, inspiration, perseverance in the face of adversity and financial need. The award was presented by Joseph Pistolesi Cummings.
The Shawn W. Snow Memorial Scholarship Award was presented to Nolan Reynolds. The award is annually presented to St. Lawrence County graduating high school students who are pursuing a career in law enforcement and have been accepted by an accredited college of their choice. The Shawn Snow family, honored to continue the St. Lawrence Chapter 17 Warthogs motorcycle club, awards of $500 each are given to students who best embody the character, integrity and values needed for public service and law enforcement. The award was presented by Penny Snow.
Elizabeth Kirchner Gleason Scholarship: This year’s recipient is Ashlee Flood, who is planning to major in art. This $500 art scholarship is given by retired Gouverneur art teacher, Elizabeth Gleason. This scholarship is given in memory of Lillian Todd and Diana Lynde, deceased art teachers of Gouverneur High School. The award is presented to a graduate who has majored in art during high school who will continue formal study of a visual art field in college.
Kiwanis Club Scholarship: This scholarship was awarded to Kaitlyn Gibson. The Gouverneur Kiwanis Club awards a $500 scholarship to a Gouverneur High School graduate based on a letter of personal reference, community service and academic achievement. Key Club Scholarship: Hailey Morrissiey was awarded the Key Club Scholarship. This $1,000 scholarship is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Gouverneur and is awarded to a graduating Key Club member who has shown exemplary leadership in carrying out the club’s agenda. The awards were presented by Gouverneur Kiwanis Club Member Roland Roderick.
Faye S. Hopper Scholarship: Hailey Cook was awarded the Faye Sprague Hopper Scholarship. This scholarship was established to honor Mrs. Hopper’s commitment to musical excellence while serving the Gouverneur First United Methodist Church as organist for 62 years. This $500 award is given annually to a graduating college-bound senior who has demonstrated a commitment to musical excellence and has shared the gift of music with the school and community.
Roger O. Favro Memorial Scholarship: This year’s recipient is Cole Siebels. The Roger O. Favro Memorial Scholarship is an award of $500 to be given annually in his memory. Mr. Favro served his country in the U.S. Army, held the office of Canton Town Justice and was for 30 years a highly respected teacher and department chairman of Social Studies at Gouverneur High School. The Favro Award is to be given to the member of Gouverneur High School graduating class who best exemplifies ethical character, civic responsibility and community service, combined with a sincere appreciation of social studies, qualities for which Mr. Favro was so well known.
William E. Appleby, Jr. Humanities Award: This year’s recipient is Madison Kurdziel. This $500 award is given in memory of Mr. William Appleby, Jr., by his family. Mr. Appleby was a gifted teacher, writer, and accomplished musician. His hobbies included horses, music, poetry and St. Lawrence University hockey. A graduate of SLU and the University of Buffalo, Mr. Appleby was a member of the Gouverneur High School English Department for over 25 years. As a teacher, he provided leadership and inspiration to many young adults. This award in his name is given to a graduating senior who is pursuing a post-secondary education in English, music or the arts.
The Roy D. Gibbs Scholarship was presented to Katelynn Hocking. The Gouverneur Agriculture Advisory Board annually awards the Roy D. Gibbs Scholarship. Proceeds are drawn from a small fund donated in the name of Roy D. Gibbs. Gibbs was an agriculture teacher at Gouverneur High School from 1923-1954 who is well remembered for his dedication to teaching and advising young adults. The award was presented by Gouverneur Agriculture Advisory Board Chairman Donald Peck.
NYS Academic Excellence Scholarships: The $1,500 award winner is Hailey Morrissiey. The $500 award winners are Raelin Burns, Brynn Farley and Peyton Mussaw. The 2022 Scholarships for Academic Excellence, provided by the New York State Education Department, are awarded to the top students in the graduating class for up to five years for undergraduate study in NYS.
Evergreen STEM Scholarship: This year’s recipient is Brynn Farley. Ten St. Lawrence County students, including one from Gouverneur, were honored last fall with $3,000 awards by the Northern New York Community Foundation. The Evergreen STEM scholarships are provided former Gouverneur residents, Charles Owens and Higouhi “Hi” Owens, to students majoring in science, technology, engineering, or math.
Other scholarship awards, presented during Moving Up Day 2022, were also announced in the commencement program. Congratulations were extended to all the award winners.
GHS Principal Cory Wood then presented the Class of 2022 as follows: “It gives me great pleasure to introduce the Class of 2022.”
Principal Wood extended gratitude to GCS Superintendent of Schools Jacquelyn Kelly, GCSD Board of Education President David Fenlong and Vice President Lisa McGregor, as well as the entire GCSD Board of Education and administrative team, teaching faculty, guidance staff, maintenance staff, custodial staff, GHS Music Department staff, Senior Class Advisors Sarah Wood and Bethanie Denesha, the students in the GHS Class of 2022, as well as friends and families.
“Today is the day you will move forward as the Class of 2022,” Principal Wood said. “Beginning tomorrow, you will begin to make your mark individually with your passions and hopefully a thirst for life. The upcoming years are yours, now go out, find something you love, and spend your life chasing your dreams. The excitement of leaving is near, but tonight you stand one last time as a Class of 2022. I am proud when I say: “I thank you for letting me share this part of your lives with you.”
“We are very proud of the many accomplishments of the Class of 2022. Throughout the four years, this class has delivered time and time again what it means to be a graduate of Gouverneur High School. Just as you were truly starting your time as a high school student, your time with us was cut with us severely and interrupted. Though fractured in many ways, the class has left its mark in their own way on their own terms. COVID proved to be only a hill and not a mountain. It slowed you down, but you did not quit. You were forced to deal with the circumstances that were not in anyone’s control. These young adults, when given the opportunity to return, came out swinging and persevered. Their resolution is a point of pride and the community should be proud of them.
“Individually and collectively, the ladies and gentlemen sitting on the stage tonight have been outstanding role models for our younger students to follow. Here are the details. With the help of our strong senior leadership, arts, music and athletic programs continue to grow. Our musicians returned to the stage this year and produced a series of outstanding musical concerts for all to enjoy. While at Gouverneur, our seniors have participated in the highest level of state competition with several receiving the highest marks for the efforts. For their efforts, eight were selected for the Tri-M Music Honor Society, and finally, we were able to return to a live musical. The students performing “Cinderella” to packed houses both nights. Congratulations.
“The Class of 2022 also includes some very accomplished technical students – 55 seniors attended Southwest Tech and the Ag Academy with nine earning distinction in the National Technical Honor Society. GHS had three attend the capstone program over at the Canton Agricultural Academy and these skills learned with our partnerships with Southwest Tech and BOCES have provided several of our seniors to immediately enter the workforce after graduation. The seniors sitting here tonight have earned certifications in a variety of fields and continue to meet New York State’s challenge to career ready. Congratulations, seniors.
“The seniors once again proved to be instrumental in leading our athletics teams to another successful year. We had an outstanding group of senior student-athletes showcased throughout the year, earning local accolades. The year started with several shutdowns due to quarantine, but in the end the Cats were able to put together a number of successes and in the end we saw our students complete in league, regional and state competition. The seniors here today have set the standard in the post-COVID world on what it means to be competitive and successful. We celebrate our seniors for their receipt as All-Northern award winners in each of their sports and despite the contest, the Wildcats will always go competing knowing that we have the largest and loudest fans in Section 10 and beyond. We thank you, the community, for your continued support. Our student-athletes don’t just succeed on the field, court, pool, or mat, they exceed in the classroom. Eleven of our 17 teams earned the scholar-athlete team awards. This group can also boast 45 times a student-athlete was presented with an Athlete of Distinction for maintaining a 90-plus average during their season.
“In academics, the senior class posted impressive credentials. This class of 103 outstanding young adults has accomplished the following: 626 potential college credits already earned through our partnerships with Syracuse University, Hudson Valley Community College, and SUNY Potsdam. Gouverneur has posted 17 of our seniors have earned 20 or more college credits with a total of 34 of our 103 seniors taking at least six credits or more. That’s an impressive academic record. Some of them are entering college with over 30 credit hours to their first year of college.
“Out of the graduating class of 103 students, 56 or 54 percent of the class will attend higher ed next fall. Thirty-two will attend a four-year college, 23 will attend a two-year college, one will attend a technical school and three will attend the U.S. Military immediately following graduation, one going to the Air Force, one to the Marines, and one Army. Congratulations, students.
“Out of the 103 students, 29 of our students have accepted or are pursuing full-time employment in the private sectors. In addition, 19 seniors are members of the National Honor Society, 28 are members of the GHS Honors Group, maintaining an average of 90 or above for 3 ½ years, and nine students belong to the National Technical Honor Society, and eight belong to the Tri-M Honor Society. And last but not least, 93 students or 90 percent are receiving a NYS Regents Diploma, which includes 26 with Advanced Regents Designation, and 10 with Honors or Advanced Diploma with Honors. Great job, students.
“And now for the moment you have all been waiting for, Supt. Mrs. Kelly, Mr. Fenlong and the rest of the Board of Education, on this day, I certify to you and all here present that each of these students have fulfilled the requirements for graduation in accordance with the guidelines established by the New York State Department of Education and the Board of Education at Gouverneur Central School. With great pride, I present the Class of 2022.”
The diplomas were then presented to each graduate by GCS Board of Education President David Fenlong with assistance from GHS Principal Cory Wood. Each name was spoken by Class Advisors Sarah Wood and Bethanie Denesha.
The high school diplomas were presented to members of the GHS Honors Group (who had an academic average of 90 and above for 3 ½ years and signified by the gold honor chord), which included the following students: Carter Joel Baer, Cierra Rose Besaw, Raelin Kelsey Burns, Alex Michael Clancy, Katelyn M. Clancy, Hailey Debra Cook, Alexis Jeanne Devlin, Brynn Jaidyn Farley, Ashlee Leone Flood, Kate Marie Forsythe, Kaitlyn A. Gibson, Cassidy Jean Ann Hardy, Ella Jean Impaglia, Gino C. Jacobs, Kiarra June Jenkins, Samina T. Kheuangthirath, Kortney Elizabeth Knight, Madison Hailey Kurdziel, Thomas M. McIntosh, Hailey Ann Morrissiey, Peyton Rose Mussaw, Torie B. Salisbury, Cole Edward Siebels, Addison Rayne Sonntag, Matthew Victor Tobin II, Christopher Patrick Weaver, Connor Riley Wood, and Ariana M. Zeller.
Diplomas were also presented to the following members of the GHS Class of 2022: Makenna Ashley, Bradley Besaw, Aiden Breckenridge, Curtis Burns, Liberty Bush, Gaige Butterfield, Makayla Cassell-Beck, Emily Curcio, Landon Davenport, Cole Davis, Richard Duprey ll, Chad Facey II, Sean Farrand, Griffin Fenlong, Austin Fuller, Maranda Fuller, Zoeylynne Fuller, Cayleb Gage, Avery Hayden, Matthew Helvie, Emma Hicks, Emily Hight, Katelynn Hocking, Caleb Hubbard, Shyanne Hutton, Alexandria Klimowicz, Victoria Klimowicz, Jarret Knight, Marcus Kopchinski, Mason Lashua, Jadyn LaTray, Colby Leslie, Alexander Lucas, Allie Martin, Grace Mashaw, Ronnie Mashaw, Dawson Matice, Julia McIntyre, Ariel Mooney, Michael More, Kaleb Newcombe, Makyle Pankey, Jacob Prashaw, Scott Pratt, Olivia Rastley, Logan Reynolds, Nolan Reynolds, William Rickett, Emma Riley, Jeffery Roberts, Sullivan Rumble, Emma Rushlo, Kyle Savage, Conner Seymour, Kaylin Shampine, Austin Shatlaw, Jacob Sheen, Landon Shinski, Janay Smith, Cody Snyder, Justin Speis, Matthew Spilman, Caden Storie, Remington Storie, Macie Stowell, Tyler Stowell, Carter Tharrett, Carter Todd, Mark Tomford, Trayton Tupper, Gabriel Wainwright, Ace Walrath, Kaleb Webster, McKenzie Winters, Mason Witherell, and Nicholas Wolcott.
The Graduation Choir, conducted by Renee Powlin, then led the crowd in singing the Alma Mater by Ryland Hewitt.
“Graduates, your journey has been met with challenges that no one could have predicted. But you have completed this major milestone in your lives with grace and poise. You are now beginning those next steps we spoke about four years ago when you made the commitment to graduate. So, as you go forward, find your passion. And while you explore the world, a few thing to leave with: Learn to give more than you receive. Always look to be your best you. Take ownership of your actions. Remember, nothing will ever change if you are always pointing fingers. Out of responsibility, comes possibilities. And finally, surround yourself with people who care about you and who you care for. Seniors, after today, some of you will move away while others will stay in the area. But for all of you, remember this. Gouverneur will always be home, and always look to home in the lessons you learned at GHS to guide you on the next adventure. Seniors, you are ready for this. Your families believe in you and on behalf of Gouverneur High School, we believe in you.”
GHS Principal Cory Wood then called for Senior Class President Cole Siebels to take his position to conduct the tassel-turning ceremony. Once complete, great cheers broke out as the GHS Class of 2022 threw their caps in the air in a triumphant gesture in celebration of their graduation.
The recessional medley was then performed by Victor Correa and Renee Powlin, as the graduates departed the grandstand stage to accept their graduation envelopes and reunite with their families and friends in attendance.
Much gratitude was extended to the GHS Senior Parent Group, which contributed $5,000 in support of the jumbotron rental for the commencement exercises. The Senior Parent Group also paid for a professional photos of each graduate accepting their diploma to be taken by Gidget Wainwright Photography. The replay of the livestream is now available for viewing of the Gouverneur CSD Wildcats Facebook page. For more information about Gouverneur Central School District, visit gcsk12.org.
Reminder: GFD Fireworks Spectacular on July 5
by Rachel Hunter
The Gouverneur Fire Company will host the largest display of fireworks in the North Country on Tuesday, July 5 at dusk. The event will be held at the Gouverneur Fairgrounds. There is a donation charge at the gates for entry. The gates will open at 4 p.m., and the public is welcome and encouraged to attend. Food vendors will be on site at the Gouverneur Fairgrounds as well. The event was mentioned during the Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees meeting on Tuesday, June 21.
Faithful readers of the Gouverneur Tribune Press will recall that, after a two-year hiatus, the Gouverneur Fire Department is making plans to come back with the biggest show the Gouverneur Fire Department has ever done.
“It will be the largest show in the North Country for sure,” Gouverneur Fire Chief Tom Conklin told the Gouverneur Tribune Press in a recent interview. “We are looking forward to putting on the show for the community to celebrate the Fourth of July.
“We originally planned to have it on July 4th but being the size of our show, our vendor, was doing to other shows that same night and he didn’t have enough equipment for the size of our show. So we moved it to July 5 because the vendor (Majestic Fireworks) needed all of his equipment for the size of our show alone.”
The Gouverneur Fire Department Fireworks Spectacular is made possible due to the generous sponsorship received from Gouverneur businesses and community members. As of press deadline this week, the list of sponsorships included over 20 names.
As always, the Gouverneur Fire Department asks that no one bring their own fireworks as it is a huge safety concern for the company putting the show on and for the families attending the show.
Don’t miss the GFD Fireworks spectacular at the Gouverneur Fairgrounds on Tuesday, July 5!
Gouverneur community packs grandstand for Gouverneur Elementary School concert
by Rachel Hunter
The Gouverneur community packed the grandstand at the Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fairgrounds in Gouverneur to witness the 2022 Gouverneur Elementary School Concert on Wednesday, June 8.
Excitement was high as the GES students – in Pre-K, Kindergarten, First Grade, Second Grade, Third Grade, and Fourth Grade – filled the grandstand stage.
Gouverneur Elementary School Principal Charity Zawatski welcomed all those in attendance to the concert, which was the first in-person, full-school concert since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. Much gratitude was extended to all those who helped prepare the students for the special night through their support of the music programs in the Gouverneur Central School District.
The 2022 Gouverneur Elementary School Concert was expertly conducted by Mrs. Betty Hall, Gouverneur Elementary Music Teacher.
The Pre-K and Kindergarten Classes performed “Rise and Shine” by Teresa Jennings and “I’m So Glad To Be Here” by Teresa and Paul Jennings.
The First and Second Grade classes then performed “Slick Back Jack” by Teresa Jennings and “Boogie Woogie” by Teresa Jennings.
The Third and Fourth Grade Classes then performed “As You Walk Through This World” by Teresa and Paul Jennings and “Feelin’ Good” by Teresa Jennings.
The full school then performed “Heart of America” by Teresa Jennings and “We Are The People of the 21st Century” by Teresa Jennings.
The crowd was thrilled to hear the young voices lifted in song throughout the concert, as well as to see their dedication to following the motions and signing to a few selections. Thunderous applause and cheers sounded at the conclusion of each performance.
The crowd was also thrilled to see the performance of the Gouverneur Wildcat Marching Band Color Guard.
The grand finale thrilled all those in attendance as the GES teachers deployed confetti cannons around the grandstand stage as the students performed the last line of the final selection.
Gouverneur Elementary School Principal Charity Zawatski extended gratitude to all those who attended for their support of the music program. Special appreciation was also extended to the Gouverneur Central School District Board of Education, GCS Superintendent of Schools Jacquelyn Kelly, for their support and attendance at the concert. As well, gratitude was extended the GES Principal Charity Zawatski, GES Assistant Principal Richard Trowbridge, Gouverneur Central Custodial Staff, Mrs. Harmer, Mrs. Newvine and the Elementary Office Staff, GES Librarian Leah Card, GES Art Teacher Danelle Foster, GES PE Department, Marching Band Color Guard Advisor Ms. McIntosh, Gouverneur Elementary School Staff, GHS Principal Cory Wood, Gouverneur Central Transportation Staff, Gouverneur Central Music Department, and the Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair Board of Directors.
For more information about Gouverneur Central School District, visit gcsk12.org.
Flag Day Parade is Saturday
by Rachel Hunter
The Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce sponsored Annual Flag Day Parade and Business Extravaganza will be held on Saturday, June 11, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The annual tradition will return to the Gouverneur community after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. The event promises to have fun for the whole family, starting at 10 a.m. with fun and activities in the Gouverneur Village Park, including the following: craft vendors, food vendors, business vendors, music and children’s games. Local vendors are invited to bring a table to the Gouverneur Village Park and join the fun! For more information, call the Chamber office at 315-287-0331.
The Gouverneur Elks Lodge No. 2035 will hold its Annual Flag Day Ceremony in the Gouverneur Village Park starting at 12:30 p.m. to celebrate the anniversary of the flag’s birth and to recall the achievements attained beneath its folds. The public is welcomed and encouraged to attend. The ceremony will be conducted at the bandstand, as is tradition.
At 1 p.m., the Gouverneur Masonic Lodge No. 217 will start to serve its Flag Day Chicken BBQ, take-out only, available from the Masonic Temple on Trinity Ave. in Gouverneur. See details in related ad inside this edition.
At 1 p.m., parade participants are invited to head to Wilson St. to Johnstown St. to lineup for the Annual Flag Day Parade. The Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce is inviting all who wish to participate to join in the fun this year – local dignitaries, classic/antique vehicles, area children riding bicycles, local businesses and organizations, school marching bands, and others. The Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce will also award a $50 check to the most patriotic float in the parade. As in the past, the Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce asks anyone with candy for the children to pass it out instead of tossing it into the street. The Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce invites all to join (either as parade participant or spectator) to make this parade the best one yet!
At 2 p.m., the parade will commence from Wilson St./Johnstown St. and turn down Main Street traveling across the Route 11 bridge toward the Gouverneur Village Park. The parade will disembark at the Northern Credit Union Parking Lot.
Spectators are encouraged to lineup along the parade route and enjoy the parade. The Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce has ordered 300 American Flags, and they will be distributed in advance of the parade. All are encouraged to arrive early at the Gouverneur Village Park to enjoy the festivities.
Don’t miss a moment of the fun during the Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce sponsored Annual Flag Day Parade and Business Extravaganza in the Gouverneur Village Park this Saturday, June 11! For more information about the Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce, visit gouverneurchamber.net.
GHS announces 2022 Honors Group
Gouverneur High School Class Of 2022 Honors Group. Row 1: Alex Clancy, Hailey Morrissiey, Peyton Mussaw, Ella Impaglia, Kaitlyn Gibson, Cole Siebels. Row 2: Addison Sonntag, Matthew Tobin II, Cassidy Hardy, Madison Kurdziel, Cierra Besaw, Raelin Burns, Alexis Devlin, Kiarra Jenkins, Ashlee Flood, Katelyn Clancy, Kate Forsythe, Thomas McIntosh, Samina Kheuangthirath, Ariana Zeller, Torie Salisbury, Christopher Weaver, Kortney Knight, Hailey Cook, Connor Wood. Missing from Photo: Carter Baer, Brynn Farley, Gino Jacobs. (photo provided by GHS Principal Cory Wood)
Gouverneur Central High School is excited to announce the 2022 Honors Group. Eligibility for the senior Honors Group is based on an overall average of 90 or above for 3 ½ years of high school. Gouverneur Central has 28 members in the Class of 2022 Honors Group.
CARTER BAER: Carter Baer is the son of Joel and Denise Baer. Throughout high school, he has been a member of Varsity Club, Key Club and National Honor Society. He has also been very involved in athletics including football and wrestling. Carter will attend Binghamton University on a D1 wrestling athletic scholarship. He is undecided on what his area of study will be at this time.
CIERRA BESAW: Cierra Besaw is the daughter of Justin Besaw and Charity Coller. She has been involved with various activities throughout high school including National Honor Society, Student Senate, Varsity Club, girls' soccer and basketball. In the fall, Cierra will attend SUNY Potsdam to study psychology.
RAELIN BURNS: Raelin Burns is the daughter of Kenny and Pam Burns. She has been involved in many activities throughout high school including National Honor Society, Key Club, Varsity Club, captain of the GHS basketball team, softball, soccer, and has competed in the Chemistry Olympiad Competition. She will attend Clarkson University in the fall to study biology and play basketball with plans to pursue a career in a healthcare field.
ALEX CLANCY: Alex Clancy is the son of Bill and Norma Clancy. He has been involved in National Honor Society, Key Club, Yearbook, and operated the lighting system for musical productions and concerts throughout high school. Alex will attend Nazareth College in the fall to study biology with plans to pursue a career in anesthesiology.
KATELYN CLANCY: Katelyn is the daughter of Patrick and Shelley Clancy. She was a captain of varsity volleyball and competitive cheerleading teams. She was also a member of the softball team throughout high school. Katelyn will attend Alfred State to study radiologic technology and plans to pursue a career as a radiologic technologist.
HAILEY COOK: Hailey Cook is the daughter of Andrew and Katrina Cook. Hailey has been a member of National Honor Society and is currently President of Tri-M Music Honor Society. She has been a member of the cheer team, jazz band and is the drum majorette for the Marching Wildcats. Hailey will attend SUNY Canton to study psychology.
ALEXIS DEVLIN: Alexis Devlin is the daughter of Sean and Stacey Devlin. She has been a member of Varsity Club and National Honor Society. She has been a member of volleyball, basketball, and softball teams. Alexis will attend SUNY Cortland to study exercise science with plans to pursue a career in the sports medicine field.
BRYNN FARLEY: Brynn Farley is the daughter of Dawn Farley and Michael Farley. She has been involved with Student Senate, Select Strings, National Honor Society, Tri-M Music Honor Society, Key Club, and Varsity Club. She also participated in indoor track, golf, and soccer. Brynn spent her senior year, at The Clarkson School where she was dually enrolled in the honors program and served as a floor representative for TCS Council. She will continue her education at Clarkson University to pursue a double major in civil and environmental engineering and will work as a peer educator and RA. This summer, Brynn will intern with GE Aviation.
ASHLEE FLOOD: Ashlee Flood is the daughter of Thomas and Kimberly Flood. She has pursued many artistic endeavors throughout high school. Ashlee will attend SUNY Potsdam in the fall and will major in graphic design.
KATE FORSYTHE: Kate Forsythe is the daughter of Joe and Kim Forsythe. She was a captain of basketball and competition cheerleading teams and a member of Varsity Club. Kate will attend Cazenovia College and will major in fashion marketing with plans to pursue a career in the fashion industry.
KAITLYN GIBSON: Kaitlyn Gibson is the daughter of Jeffrey Gibson and Wendy Gibson. She has been vice president of National Honor Society, secretary of Student Senate, vice president of Key Club, president of Varsity Club, and captain of the soccer team. Kaitlyn will attend Northeastern University in the fall as a double major in criminal justice and psychology with plans to pursue a career in law enforcement.
CASSIDY HARDY: Cassidy Hardy is the daughter of Jennifer and Richard Hardy. She was a captain of the color guard flags in marching band, National Honor Society member, concert band alto saxophone section leader, and jazz band member. Cassidy will attend North Country Community College to study radiologic technology with plans to pursue a career as a radiologic technologist.
ELLA IMPAGLIA: Ella Impaglia is the daughter of Stacey Hance and Andrew Impaglia. She has been a member of the National Honor Society, Key Club, and Varsity Club. She has participated in swimming, indoor track, and outdoor track and field. Ella has two indoor track records including the 1500-meter run and 4x800 relay. She also has two swim records including the 200-freestyle relay and 400-freestyle relay. Ella will attend Nazareth College in the fall to study psychology.
GINO JACOBS: Gino Jacobs is the son of Candice Jacques and Gino Jacobs. He is looking forward to networking in college to learn about potential career options. He plans to pursue a bachelor’s degree in computer science at Clarkson University and possibly continue on to earn a master’s degree in cyber security.
KIARRA JENKINS: Kiarra Jenkins is the daughter of Chuck and Brandi Jenkins. She has been a member of girls’ soccer including a Section X soccer championship team her senior year. She has been a member of indoor and outdoor track teams including an undefeated track team. Kiarra will attend SUNY Plattsburgh to study education with plans to pursue a master’s in education K-6/special education to become an elementary school teacher.
SAMINA KHEUANGTHIRATH: Samina Kheuangthirath is the daughter of Sariena and Nathaniel Sexton. She moved from Manheim, Pennsylvania and quickly excelled academically at GHS. She will attend the University of Southern Maine to study nursing with a minor in biology.
KORTNEY KNIGHT: Kortney Knight is the daughter of Leo and Lisa Knight. She has been on the swim team since 9th grade and was a captain her senior year. She was also involved with the Yearbook Club for four years and was secretary for two years. She has been a member of band, chorus, chamber singers, and a lifeguard for open swim. She is a member of the Tri-M Music Honor Society and National Honor Society. Kortney will attend SUNY Canton in the fall with an undecided major.
MADISON KURDZIEL: Madison Kurdziel is the daughter of Lynn and Michael Kurdziel. She has been a member of the varsity cheerleading team for four years and a captain for two years. She has been a member and leader in the Tri-M Music Honor Society, marching band, jazz band, and concert band and participated with NYSSMA, all-county, and area all-state. Madison will attend University at Buffalo to study English and music with plans to pursue a career in music editing.
THOMAS MCINTOSH: Thomas McIntosh is the son of Theodore and Nichole McIntosh. He plans to seek employment after graduation. Thomas is considering attending college to further his interest in the field of electronics.
HAILEY MORRISSIEY: Hailey Morrissiey is the daughter of Adam and Misty Morrissiey. She is president of Student Senate, president of Key Club, and secretary of National Honor Society. She has been involved in select strings, Tri-M Music Honor Society, Varsity Club, and Art Club. She was co-captain of the girls’ varsity swim team, a member of the girls’ varsity indoor track team, and a member of the golf team. Hailey will attend Clarkson University in the fall as a member of the Honors Program, where she will major in biomolecular science.
PEYTON MUSSAW: Peyton Mussaw is the daughter of Chris and Kennedy Mussaw. She has been involved in many leadership activities while in high school including serving as National Honor Society President, Class Secretary, Varsity Club Vice President, and captain of the GHS soccer and softball teams. She will attend Clarkson University to study psychology with plans to pursue a career as a physician assistant.
TORIE SALISBURY: Torie Salisbury is the daughter of Paula Holdstock and Scott Salisbury. She has been a member of the National Honor Society and Varsity Club. She has been a three-sport athlete throughout high school in soccer, basketball, and track. She was a captain of the soccer and basketball teams. She was named a 1st team All-Northern and MVP in soccer and 2nd Team All-Northern in basketball. She will attend SUNY Canton to study forensic criminology with a minor in psychology.
COLE SIEBELS: Cole Siebels is the son of Edward and Elizabeth Siebels. He has held several leadership positions including parliamentarian of National Honor Society, secretary of Key Club, and treasurer of Varsity Club, and served as class president for four years. He has been a member of cross country, in which he qualified for the New York Championship and was awarded First Team All-Northern four times. He has been a member of track, select strings, jazz band, and chamber singers. Cole will attend St. Lawrence University to major in government and will also participate in the Army ROTC program.
ADDISON SONNTAG: Addison Sonntag is the daughter of Brandon and Beth Sonntag. She has been a member of Art Club, Key Club, JROTC, and Student Council. Addison will attend University of Southern Mississippi to study biological sciences.
MATTHEW TOBIN II: Matthew Victor Tobin II is the son of Olguita and Army veteran Matthew Tobin. He plans to join the Army Reserves and attend SUNY Jefferson to study creative writing. After graduation from college, Matt will enlist in the army full time.
CHRISTOPHER WEAVER: Christopher Weaver is the son of Gary and Dianne Weaver. He has won multiple medals in the regional Science Olympiad competition and has volunteered at many community events throughout high school. Chris will attend University of Rochester to pursue a Bachelor of Science in molecular genetics with a minor in bioethics. He then plans to attend medical school.
CONNOR WOOD: Connor Wood is the son of Cory and Sarah Wood. He is vice president of the Class of 2022, president of Varsity Club, a member of National Honor Society as well as varsity football, varsity basketball and varsity baseball. Connor will attend St. Lawrence University to pursue a degree in finance and business.
ARIANA ZELLER: Ariana Zeller is the daughter of Roger Zeller and Bobbi Davis. She has been active with Chamber Singers, National Honor Society, chorus, band, and has completed several dual enrollment courses. Ariana will attend Nazareth University to study clinical laboratory sciences and biology. She plans to pursue a career in healthcare sciences.
Memorial Day observance in Gouverneur to be held on May 30
by Rachel Hunter
The Gouverneur community is invited and encouraged to attend the Memorial Day Observance in Gouverneur will be held on Monday, May 30, starting at 10 a.m. in downtown Gouverneur.
The observance is annually organized jointly by the Silas Wainwright VFW Post No. 6338 in Gouverneur and the James Maloy American Legion Post No. 65 in Gouverneur. The 2022 Memorial Day observance is hosted by the Silas Wainwright VFW Post No. 6338.
VFW Commander John Holt informed the Gouverneur Tribune Press this week that the 2022 Gouverneur Memorial Day observance will start with the annual Memorial Day parade. Lineup will once again be at 9:30 a.m. on Rock Island Road in Gouverneur. There will be coffee and donuts for parade participants at the James Maloy American Legion Post No. 65 beforehand.
At the 10 a.m. start time, the parade will turn onto Route 11 and will travel the parade route past the Gouverneur Village Park. The 2022 Parade Marshal will be Roland Roderick. The U.S. Navy Wreath presentation will be at the Route 11 bridge over the Oswegatchie to salute the dead. The parade will then turn left onto Hailesboro St. to Riverside Cemetery where the 2022 Gouverneur Memorial Day Ceremony will be held.
Commander Holt confirmed that the Gouverneur Wildcat Marching Band will be featured in the Memorial Day Parade, and will provide music at the ceremony to follow at Riverside Cemetery (William St., Gouverneur).
Invitations were sent to local dignitaries, and the Village of Gouverneur and the Town of Gouverneur shared details of the annual observance at their respective monthly meetings.
All those in attendance at the Gouverneur Memorial Day Observance will be invited to a luncheon at the Gouverneur VFW Hall, 100 W. Main St., Gouverneur, following the Memorial Day ceremony.
In addition to the 2022 Gouverneur Memorial Day observance, the Silas Wainwright VFW Post No. 6338 will also host Memorial Day ceremonies at Brasie Corners and in the Town of Edwards. North Country community members are encouraged to attend those observances as well. Further details will be reported when information is received by the Gouverneur Tribune Press.
Gouverneur Middle School hosts first concert since COVID-19 pandemic shutdown
by Rachel Hunter
A standing ovation was given at the conclusion of the Gouverneur Middle School Spring Concert, held on Thursday, May 12 in the GHS Auditorium, for the exceptional performances by the Seventh and Eighth Grade Concert Band, the Seventh and Eighth Grade Orchestra, and the Gouverneur Middle School Wildcat Chorus (Grades 5 to 8) during the hour-long concert.
The welcome and announcements were made by Gouverneur Middle School Principal Jessica Sullivan, who informed the crowd that it was the first live musical concert from the Gouverneur Middle School since December of 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. “Miss Yeoman and Mr. Correa and Miss Stedman have done a fantastic job working with our students to get them ready for this performance tonight,” Principal Sullivan said. “I’m proud of how hard our teachers and students have worked through the pandemic to preserve our musical ensembles here, and I’m so excited that they are finally able to perform in front of you tonight… I hope you enjoy the concert.”
The Seventh and Eighth Grade Concert Band, conducted by Miss Jenelle Yeoman, featured the following selections, which were introduced by student speakers:
The first selection caught the attention of the audience with the dramatic “Embolden” by Sean O’Loughlin. The selection embodied the definition of its title – to give someone courage or confidence. The Concert Band played the sweeping melody with a powerful presentation that provided the momentum for an emphatic and decisive finish.
The storytelling in the Concert Band’s selection of “The Dragon Lord” by Randall Standridge inspired the crowd. The selection featured the story about The Dragon Lord, a mythical figure from the Darklands, who is said to live in the mountains that border the kingdom. His shadow is occasionally glimpsed flying above the clouds, and, more often, his lonely, terrifying roar can be heard echoing from the ebony cliffs where only fools would dare to go. In this selection, the Concert Band went face-to-face with the monstrous giant in all of its fury and power – and the crowd was thrilled by the dragon roar at the conclusion of the performance.
The personnel in the 7th and 8th Grade Concert Band included the following: Flute: Kylie Gallagher and Alyssa Lyons, Clarinet: Nicholas Bloxham, Rae-Lynn Burns, n Anthony Jonquil, Tanner Knight, Hannah Sochia, and Wyatt Weatherup, Alto Saxophone: Michael Jonquil and Brayden Scott, Baritone Saxophone: Alana Correa, French Horn: Kelvin Bice III, Trumpet: Tyler Dean, Dallas Doxtater, Bailey Newcombe, Gaabriel Strickland, Trombone: Brendan Campbell, Zorien Fuller, Mitchell Romans, Brianna Scott, and Garrison White, Euphonium: Payton Kirby and Laina Kurdziel, Tuba: Robert Kulp, and Percussion: Liam Gallagher, Xavier Hudson, Norris LaRue, and Sikoya Whitmarsh.
The Seventh and Eighth Grade Orchestra was conducted by Miss Jenelle Yeoman, when GMS/GHS Music Teacher Victor Correa III filled in for a student who couldn’t be in attendance. The orchestra performed the following selections, which were introduced by student speakers:
The first selection was “Crystal City March” by Mark Williams, a spirited march that was enjoyable for both the orchestra to perform and the crowd to listen to.
The second selection was “Honor and Glory” by Soon He Newbold, which was dedicated to the brave men and women who risk their lives to protect others and serve in the name of freedom. The selection had bold and majestic themes throughout, and the crowd enjoyed this truly inspirational piece.
The personnel in the Seventh and Eighth Grade Orchestra include the following: Violin: Cassidy Chambers, Brodey Daniels, Electa Fitzgerald, Victoria LaRock, Norris LaRue, Briahna McGill, Audrey Ormasen, Jackson Ritchie, Arianna Sibley, Keelana Thomas, Samantha Thomas, Serenity Whitmarsh, and Ella-Mae Whitton. Cello: Dylon Dixson and Alyssa Lyons. String Bass: Alexander Hall, Keanna Matthews, and Hunter Swem.
The Gouverneur Wildcat Chorus featured 75 voices strong, and was conducted by Miss Sarah E. Stedman, and accompanied by Ms. Gail Haile. The crowd was thrilled with the Radio Hits selections performed by the fifth through eighth grade students. The selections included the following:
The Chorus’ first selection was “(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66” a popular rhythm and blues song, composed in 1946 by American songwriter Bobby Troup. The lyrics follow the path of U.S. Route 66 (US 66), which traversed the western two-thirds of the U.S. from Chicago, Illinois, to Los Angeles, California. The song became a standard, with several renditions appearing on the record charts. The Chorus used an arrangement by Roger Emerson, which thrilled the audience, with its high energy and clear vocals.
Next was the Chorus’ performance of the emotional ballad “Shallow,” the words and music written by Lady Gaga, M. Ronson, A. Rossomando, A. Wyatt, as arranged by Alan Billingsley. The selection feature GHS Senior Cole Siebels as guitarists as well as the following quintets – Kylen Bowman, Alexander Hall, Conner Platt, Jackson Ritchie, and Zackery Schiszler as well as Jaylynn Dalton, Alyssa Farr, Lilly Moore, Serenity Whitmarsh, and Sikoya Whitmarsh.
The Chorus also sang “Firework,” with words and music by Katy Perry, M. Eriksen, T. E. Hermansen, S. Wilheld, E. Dean, and arranged by Alan Billingsley. It is a dance-pop self-empowerment anthem with inspirational lyrics, and Perry felt it was an important song for her on her third studio album, Teenage Dream (2010). Capitol Records released it as the album's third single on October 26, 2010. The song was commercially successful, reaching number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the top five on 20 charts around the world. "Firework" has sold over 1 million copies in the United Kingdom, and was certified 12× platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments of over 12 million copies in the United States.
The Chorus’ final selection was “Crocodile Rock,” a song written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, and recorded in summer 1972, and the lyrics take a nostalgic look at early rock 'n' roll, pop culture, dating and youthful independence of that era. The Chorus sang an arrangement by Roger Emerson, and was accompanied by GHS Student Gavin Davis. As a special treat for the students’ hard word, Miss Stedman donned a pair of sunglasses before the performance as she conducted the Chorus.
The Wildcat Chorus included the following personnel: Jordynn Aldridge, Jenika Babcock, Hadley Baker, Laila Bearden, Kameran Bice, Kylen Bowman, Jackson Breckenridge, Lettie Brown, Arianna Brown, Rae-Lynn Burns, Avian Burt, Riley Camidge, Holly Carr, Abriana Casey, Cassidy Chambers, Kacey Collette, Alana Correa, Kayden Cousino, Jaylynn Dalton, Dreyden Daniels, Olivia DeGroff, Taylor Edney, Alyssa Farr, Payton Forsythe, Liam Gallagher, Taylor Guthrie, Alexander Hall, Laynee Hall, Sophi Hayden, Laraya Klock, Kaitlyn Losey, Adrianna Mashaw, Damynn Mashaw, Olivia McDougall, Briahna McGill, Nathalie McIntosh, Joicelyn McSweeney, Alexa Merkley, Lola Moller, Lilly Moore, Onna Moss, Joshua Newcombe, Marlayna Nichols, Damian O’Riley, Audrey Ormasen, Conner Platt, Damien Prashaw, Jaycie Prashaw, Jackson Ritchie, Raylynn Roberts, Olivia Salazar, Kennadie Sawyer, Zackery Schiszler, Annabelle Schroeder, Arianna Sibley, Madison Sibley, Sarah Sibley, Myah Siebels, Angelica Smith, Treyton Smith, Micaela Swinton, Aubree Taylor, Kaydence Taylor, Nora Tharaldsen, Samantha Thomas, Hailey Thomas-Brasie, Peyton Travis, Daimon Tuttle, Izzabella Vann, Celia Weekes, Gracie White, Hannah White, Serenity Whitmarsh, Sikoya Whitmarsh, and Adalyn Worden.
The program featured artwork by eighth grade student Maycee Matice, and included the upcoming dates in the Gouverneur Wildcat Performance Schedule, including the following: GHS Concert (Band, Orchestra and Chorus) which will be held on Thursday, May 19, 7 p.m., and the GES Concert (K-4) on Wednesday, June 8 at the Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fairgrounds Grandstand. Schedule changes will be posted on the Gouverneur Central School District website, gcsk12.org.
Also recognized were the eighth grade student musicians who will be moving up to the Gouverneur High School in September. This includes the following: Jenika Babcock, Kelvin Bice III, Kylen Bowman, Nicholas Bloxham, Cassidy Chambers, Kacey Collette, Kayden Cousino, Jaylynn Dalton, Alyssa Farr, Electa Fitzgerald, Zorien Fuller, Xavier Hudson, Tanner Knight, Victoria LaRock, Norris LaRue, Alyssa Lyons, Keanna Matthews, Briahna McGill, Lilly Moore, Bailey Newcombe, Conner Platt, Jackson Ritchie, Kennadie Sawyer, Zackery Schiszler, Arianna Sibley, Sarah Sibley, Myah Siebels, Hailley Thomas-Brasie, and Ella-Mae Whitton.
Much gratitude was extended to all for their support of the music department at the Gouverneur Central School District.
Gouverneur CSD budget proposal calls for 1.5 percent tax levy increase
by Rachel Hunter
Gouverneur Central School District Superintendent of Schools Jacquelyn Kelly presented the final budget proposal for 2022-2023 at the budget hearing on Monday, May 9.
The $41,316,007 budget includes spending increases in staffing, employee benefits, BOCES, equipment purchases and other items. The district is appropriating fund balance and using reserves to minimize the tax levy in the amount of $4,033,445. The tax levy is $6,787,112, an increase of 1.5 percent ($100,283). In the 2021-22 Budget Year, the tax levy was set at $6,686,829, a 2.94 percent increase ($90,677). The Gouverneur Central School District also anticipates a 5.35 percent increase in State Aid for a total of $30,093,545.
The budget was presented in three parts, as per Sections 207 and 2601-a of the Education Law and as amended by Section 15 of Chapter 171 of the Laws of 1996.
There will be a decrease in the administrative component of $238,124, for a total of $4,700,567, which represents 11.38 percent of the total budget. The administrative component includes expenses for office and administrative costs, salaries and benefits for certified school administrators who spend 50 percent or more of their time performing supervisory duties, data processing, public information, legal fees, property insurance, and school board expenses.
In the Program Component, the budget proposal calls for an increase of $2,290,643 for a total of $28,327,442. This represents 68.56 percent of the total budget. This portion includes salaries and benefits of teachers and supervisors who spend the majority of their time teaching, such instructional costs as supplies, equipment and textbooks, co-curricular activities and interscholastic athletics, staff development, and transportation operating costs.
In the Capital Component, the budget proposal calls for a decrease of $696,086, for a total of $8.288,998. This represents 20.06 percent of the total budget. This covers all school bus purchases, debt service on buildings, and leasing costs, tax certiorari and court-ordered costs, and all facility costs, including salaries and benefits of the custodial staff, service contracts, maintenance supplies and equipment, and utilities.
The financial impact on property owners is as follows: For those with a $60,000 home value, a $11.97 increase. The increase with Basic STAR is $5.98. The increase with Enhanced STAR is $0. For those with a $100,000 home value, a $19.95 increase. The increase with Basic Star is $13.96. The increase with Enhanced STAR is $7.54.
Gouverneur Central School District Superintendent of Schools Jacquelyn Kelly said that the budget supports the District’s long-term goals, which were reported as follows: “Goal #1: Our first goal is to bring consistency to curriculum decisions across grade levels and provide appropriate professional development to support those curriculum decisions. Our primary focus will be on developing the foundational skills necessary for students to effectively read and write.
“Goal #2: Our second goal is to provide the social emotional support and academic opportunities necessary for all students to be engaged in school and find success.
“Goal #3: Finally, we will provide a continuum of Special Education services district-wide to support the needs of all our students.”
Supt. Kelly continued, “The proposed budget focuses on preserving the strong educational programming, safe and secure environments, and extracurricular activities that our community has supported over the years. This budget also provides for additional academic support for all students. This is a fiscally responsible and educationally sound spending plan that focuses on providing the academic supports necessary for all students to be successful. This budget will support needs created as a disruption to education due to the COVID-19 pandemic, including the addition of: a Math Academic Intervention Services (AIS) teacher, two (2) Special Education teachers, an Art teacher, a Business teacher, and a Social Studies teacher.”
The Gouverneur Central School District Budget Vote and Board of Education Member Election will be held on Tuesday, May 17, noon to 8 p.m. at the Gouverneur High School. All voters are also encouraged to check out the GHS Art Show in the GHS Auxiliary gymnasium.
Faithful readers of the Gouverneur Tribune Press are reminded that there are three seats open for the school board, and two incumbents’ names will appear on the ballot – Dr. William Cartwright and Naaman Lowry. The candidates’ biographical sketches can be found on the District website at gcsk12.org. As of press deadline this week, two candidates have informed the Gouverneur Tribune Press of their write-in campaign, Steve Jackson of Gouverneur and Mark Hendrick of Gouverneur. The vacancies will be filled by the three candidates with the most votes, to include any write-in candidates. 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.
DeKalb Town Historian to present history of Coopers Fall Iron Company on May 16
Bryan Thompson, the DeKalb Town Historian, will present the history of the Coopers Falls Iron Company on May 16 at 7 p.m. at the Meetinghouse Museum, 696 E. Dekalb Rd., Dekalb Junction.
The lecture is free and everyone is welcome.
The Town of DeKalb Historical Association recently received an ingot produced at Coopers Falls Iron Company and Thompson has researched the history of the production process there.
Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair holds spring demolition derby
by Rachel Hunter
The car-smashing, metal-crushing action returned to the Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fairgrounds in Gouverneur on Sunday, May 1 as the Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair Association hosted its Annual Spring Demolition Derby.
There were 47 demo derby cars registered with enthusiasts from all over the North Country participating in the much-anticipated event.
The trophies were donated by a local business, Rookey’s Cores and More of Lisbon, with cash prizes by the Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair Association. Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair Manager Don Peck told the Gouverneur Tribune Press this week that the first-place trophy went to Gouverneur’s own Cody Durham, and the second-place trophy went to Alexander Schell. Other heat winners will be announced as the information is provided to the Gouverneur Tribune Press.
Much gratitude was extended to Gouverneur business, Hall’s Excavating LLC for getting the track ready, as well as to all the volunteers who made the event possible. A special word of gratitude was extended to the Gouverneur Fire Department, the Gouverneur Rescue Squad, and the Gouverneur Police Department for ensuring the safety of all those participating and in attendance.
The Gouverneur Rescue Squad received a generous donation of $1,108 at the 2022 Spring Demolition Derby, the funds raised through a car raffle. The raffle car was donated by Trapp’s Garage in Gouverneur, and was a Chevy HHR. The vinyl work was done by Jeff Trapp, with several local business sponsorships supporting the endeavor. $1 tickets were sold for local residents to have a chance at driving the vehicle in Heat No. 5 of the spring demolition derby. Every dollar raised through the raffle car was donated to the Gouverneur Rescue Squad.
“We’d like to thank Trapp's Garage for their donation of the derby car and their hard work coordinating this,” Gouverneur Rescue Squad Director Mark Deavers said. “We would also like to show our appreciation to the Gouverneur community for their continued support of our agency and mission.”
Trapp’s Garage in Gouverneur also plans continue their support of the Gouverneur Fire Department through a raffle car fundraiser at the 2022 Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair Demolition Derby to be held on Sunday, August 7 at the Gouverneur Fairgrounds. For more information about the Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair, visit gouverneurfair.net.
Gouverneur Farmers Market Manager steps down
Linda E. Brown of Richville has stepped down from her role as Gouverneur Farmers Market Manager. This Tribune archive photo was taken during the 2021 Gouverneur Farmers Market Season in early June.
by Rachel Hunter
After nine years of dedicated service, Gouverneur Farmers Market Manager Linda E. Brown of Richville is stepping down for her position due to health problems,
“Thanks to all of the people that have helped me and the weekly market vendors and people visiting the market,” Mrs. Brown said in an interview with the Gouverneur Tribune Press. “I’ll still be around the market to visit.”
Mrs. Brown has been a member of the Gouverneur Farmers Market since 1976 and has made many friends.
Anyone wishing to become a vendor at the Gouverneur Farmers Market is encouraged to call Gouverneur Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Donna Besaw at 315-287-0331. GardenShare is seeking a manager for the Gouverneur Farmers Market with the full support of the Gouverneur Area Chamber of Commerce. For more information about the Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce, visit gouverneurchamber.net.
The Gouverneur Farmers Market is held weekly on Thursdays (June through October) in the Gouverneur Village Park. More information will be reported once the 2022 Gouverneur Farmers Market Season nears.
Reminder: Buy tickets early for Chamber Banquet on May 4
by Rachel Hunter
The Gouverneur Area Chamber of Commerce is urging North Country residents to purchase advance sale tickets for the 2022 Chamber of Commerce Banquet. The banquet will be held on Wednesday, May 4, at the Gouverneur Elks Lodge No. 2035, 1419 US Highway 11, Gouverneur, starting at 6 p.m. (cocktail hour), 7 p.m. (turkey dinner), with the awards ceremony to follow.
The Gouverneur Area Chamber of Commerce will present its Award of Merit to Team Blevins and Blevins Ford. Also, Former Gouverneur Mayor/Gouverneur Town Councilman Curran Wade will serve as the guest speaker, to talk about the history of the LifeSavers monument in the Gouverneur Village Park. There is much anticipation for the return of this annual event.
The Gouverneur Area Chamber of Commerce wishes to remind local businesses and residents that there will be no tickets sold at the door this year. Advanced sale tickets are now available until May 3 at the Gouverneur Savings and Loan and the Gouverneur Community Bank, as well as the Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce office. Tickets will only be available on May 4 through the Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce Office. For more information, call 315-287-0331. Tickets are also available online at gouverneurchamber.net.
Village of Gouverneur urged to increase transparency in local government
by Rachel Hunter
The Village of Gouverneur at the Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees meeting on Tuesday, March 15 was urged by Village Trustee Troy Besaw to increase its transparency in local government.
The topic was raised six months after NYS Gov. Kathy Hochul, in late October 2021, signed two pieces of legislation boosting transparence in state and local government. The first piece of legislation required documents that are going to be discussed at open meetings to be made available on request or posted on the government's website at least 24 hours prior to the meeting. The second piece of legislation requires the MTA to publish its data in formats that are easily accessible and can be easily downloaded and used by the public.
"There's no excuse for keeping New Yorkers in the dark on the actions governments take to help their constituents, and we've been committed to greater transparency since Day One," Governor Hochul said. "These pieces of legislation will require important local government documents and MTA data to be properly available for constituents to read and utilize. New Yorkers should be informed about the work government does for them every day, but we have to make it easier for them to get that information."
The first legislation is “Making Documents Available Prior to Open Meetings (S.1150-A/A.1228-A).” This legislation makes documents to be discussed at open meetings available to the public at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Open Meetings Law is intended to empower the public through the accessibility of meetings of public bodies. The law requires them to make available to the public relevant documents, such as any proposed rule, regulation, or resolution. However, the current law only requires documents to be made available prior to meetings "as determined by the agency or department." This standard has resulted in some government bodies failing to make materials available in advance of meetings, reducing transparency. This legislation requires any proposed resolution, law, rule, regulation, policy, or amendment to be made available upon request and to be posted to the body's website at least 24 hours in advance of their discussion at an open meeting, giving the public access to these important documents in advance.
At the Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees meeting on March 15, 2022, Village Trustee Troy Besaw said the following: “Mayor, I came across that the governor put out a mandate that we had to post our agenda 24 hours prior to a meeting, and the meeting minutes had to be posted by 15 days following the meeting date. We are not doing that.”
“Is that an actual law now or is that a proposal?” Village of Gouverneur Mayor Ron McDougall asked.
“That’s an actual law,” Trustee Besaw said.
The Gouverneur Tribune Press raised the question in late 2021 to local municipalities, asking how they were going to adhere to the new regulations. While comments were made regarding the difficulty of the mandate, no further comments were made in public session. The Town of Gouverneur has made changes to its website that would potentially allow for the prompt posting of monthly agendas and related documents. But there has been no changes made to the Village of Gouverneur website. The latest meeting minutes published and posted for the public’s viewing online by the Village of Gouverneur was in September 2018.
The Open Meeting Law, revised in February 2022, states the following: “If the agency in which a public body function maintains a regularly and routinely updated website and utilizes a high-speed internet connection, such minutes shall be posted on the website within two weeks from the date of such meeting…” In the same subsection, the law states that unabridged video recordings or unabridged audio recordings or unabridged written transcripts may be deemed to be meeting minutes. The law also states: “Nothing in this section shall require the creation of minutes if the public body would not otherwise take them.” The full Open Meeting Law document is available for viewing at opengovernment.ny.gov.
After some discussion, Village of Gouverneur Trustee Troy Besaw once again encouraged the Village of Gouverneur to follow the new regulations for the prompt posting of agendas, meeting documents, and meeting minutes.
There was no further discussion on the matter.
The next regular meeting of the Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees will be held on Tuesday, April 19, 6 p.m., in the municipal courtroom.
Gouverneur Lions Club hosts Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser
by Rachel Hunter
The Gouverneur Lions Club raised over $2,300 during its take-out only Spaghetti and Meatball Dinner fundraiser on Sunday, March 20.
Dedicated volunteers from the Gouverneur Lions Club membership worked diligently with preparations, cooking, serving and distribution to ensure that the event was a success. With continuous support from the community, the Gouverneur Lions Club will be able to continue its projects in the North Country and beyond. The Gouverneur Lions Club extends a special word of appreciation to Judy Brown for her substantial donation. Much gratitude was also extended to Mullin’s Restaurant in Gouverneur for hosting the event.
The Gouverneur Lions Club was organized on October 31, 1935. It was the first group with international affiliations to be formed here. In fact, it was one of the first Lions Clubs that were established north of the rail line from Syracuse to Albany. On August 12, 1935, the first northern club was started at Tupper Lake. Canton and Massena followed, on October 21, 1935. Ten days later, the Gouverneur Lions Club completed its formation. Herbert A. Dye of Niagara Falls was the district governor in 1935, and his territory was the entire state of New York, including Long Island. One visit to each club was required during his one-year term. To ensure better roads for the district governor’s long trip from Niagara Falls, the formal charter presentation was postponed until May 15, 1936. Harold Murphy had been elected the first president at the organization meeting in October. Vice-presidents were the late Glen W. Severance, the late Roy D. Gibbs and Walter Clinch. Robert G. Cottrell was secretary-treasurer. The first club activity, back in 1935, was a school banquet for the school football team which played in the championship but didn’t win it. The Lions invitation was issued prior to that important game. The invitation stated that, “win, lose, or tie, we back you and want you as our guests.” Gold footballs were presented to each varsity player. Since Helen Keller challenged Lions to become “Knights of the Blind” in 1925, the Lions Club International has improved eye health and eye care for hundreds of millions of people around the world. Today, 80 percent of vision impairments are preventable or curable, so the service is more important than ever before. Lions and Leos screen vision, educate communities, build clinics and support the blind and visually impaired through assistive technology and vocational training programs.
The next fundraiser for the Gouverneur Lions Club will be its Annual Auction, which will be held this Saturday, April 9, 6 p.m., hosted by Don Peck Auctioneer and will be livestreamed through Facebook. The Gouverneur Lions Club will host its Annual Chicken BBQ on Saturday, May 7, 11 a.m. in the M&M Heating Parking Lot. The Gouverneur Lions Club Annual Golf Tournament will be held at the Gouverneur Country Club on Saturday, June 18.
The Gouverneur Lions Club is grateful for all of the support they receive from local residents, businesses and organizations in the Gouverneur community. For more information about the Gouverneur Lions Club, contact any Lion.
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.
Gouverneur Central School District Board of Education approves personnel changes
by Rachel Hunter
Upon the presentation and recommendation of Gouverneur Central School District Superintendent of Schools Jacquelyn Kelly, the GCSD Board of Education at its March 28 meeting approved the following personnel items as a consent agenda:
The Gouverneur Central School District Board of Education approved the resignation request from Michelle Benda, Physical Education teacher, effective June 24, 2022.
The Gouverneur Central School District Board of Education approved the resignation request of Lauren VanCour, School Social Worker, effective April 17, 2022.
The Gouverneur Central School District Board of Education also approved several appointments. They are as following: Instructional – The school board approved Caitlyn A. Sullivan, Elementary Teacher in the PreK-6 Elementary Tenure Area, for a four-year probationary period commencing on April 4, 2022. Ms. Sullivan’s initial assignment is Grade 3. Extra Duty: The school board approved Brandon Griffin as an instructor for middle school afterschool tutoring. Substitutes: The school board approved the following substitutes: Madison Brooks, Logan Garrison, Luke Gates, Alyssa Gilbert, Kylie Helvie, Christal Mann, Kaylee Ordway, Brooke Richards, Sarah Shepherd, Kiesha Smith, April Sochia, and Hannah Stowell. Student Lifeguards: The school board also appointed the following student lifeguards: Sierra Billings and Gage Cornell.
The Gouverneur Central School District also approved the appointment of Polly Sergel, who is provisionally certified in Literacy (Grades 5-12) and permanently certified in Agriculture, as the long-term substitute for a leave-of-absence employee. Later in the meeting, the school board acknowledged the paid and unpaid medical leave of absence.
The Gouverneur Central School Board of Education also extended the unpaid Child Rearing Leave of Absence for a probationary employee from February 28, 2022 through April 8, 2022 (previously scheduled to end April 1, 2022), in accordance with Article 12.3 of the contract with the Gouverneur Teachers’ Association.
Gouverneur Central School District Board of Education President David Fenlong said: “We definitely want to wish congratulations to everyone who was appointed. And we want to thank Michelle Benda for her 32 years with the District and everything she has done here. We wish everybody well.”
The next meeting of the Gouverneur Central School District will be held on Monday, April 11, 5:30 p.m., in the GHS Auditorium. For more information about Gouverneur Central School District, visit gcsk12.org.
