Two students and two mentors from Sherburne-Earlville High School will be honored by the program, which enhances relationships among local businesses, schools and institutions of higher/continuing learning.
Graduating students in the DCMO and ONC BOCES supervisory areas are selected based on scholarship, leadership and school/community service. Each student scholar nominates a mentor who has had a significant and beneficial influence on his/her education. Mentors can teach any subject in any grade, from K-12.
DCMO BOCES District Superintendent Perry Dewey will welcome everyone at 6 p.m., with remarks from Bainbridge-Guilford Superintendent Timothy Ryan, NBT Insurance Agency representative Timothy Parsons, and ONC BOCES District Superintendent Dr. Catherine Huber to follow.
Superintendents will present awards to their student/mentor in person at their respective schools. Barring technology glitches, all presentations will be part of the live stream.
Posted 5/12/2021