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Barbara durfee white pages rochester ny12/24/2023 Odessa-Montour graduates Jade Baldwin, left, and Marissa Marsh. Right: Graduate Brayden Heady receives a hug from his football coach, Trevor Holland, after the ceremony.Īnya Simpson receives congratulations from Senior Class Advisor Sam Brubaker upon winning a monetary award. Left: Breanna Carl receives her diploma from Superintendent Kai D'Alleva. Right: Gavin Bond receives his diploma from Superintendent Kai D'Alleva. Left: Graduate Georgio Fazzary after the ceremony. Left: Graduate Andrew Hayes after the ceremony. Right: Graduate Bailey Beaumont chats with friends after the ceremony. Left: Robin Zimba receives her diploma from Superintendent Kai D'Alleva. Right: Village Police Officer and School Resource Officer Jamie Coleman. Left: Law enforcement personnel on the school roof. Right: Graduates Carlie Baker, left, and Abby Gibson strike a pose. Left: Daniel Ely receives his diploma from Superintendent Kai D'Alleva. Sierra Morris receives congratulations from Senior Class Advisor Sam Brubaker upon receiving a monetary award. Third through Fifth: Superintendent Kai D'Alleva presents diplomas to Ben Swinnerton, Jade Scaptura and Cameron Holland. Second: Matthew Sandritter delivers the Valedictory Address. Top: Douglas DiGregorio and Melanie Wysocki sing The National Anthem. The 72 graduates were as follows, in alphabetical order: Various monetary awards, previously unannounced and unknown to the recipients, were then bestowed by Senior Class Advisor Sam Brubaker, leading to the presentation of diplomas by D'Alleva. (The others in the Top 10 included Robin Zimba, Gavin Bond, Sierra Morris, Connor Karius, Jade Scaptura, Melanie Wysocki and Andrew Hayes.) Not least of the challenges the class had faced was the pandemic and all it entailed.īeyond Saturday's police presence, which one observer said added "an odd atmosphere," the ceremony went off as planned, with speeches by the Valedictorian (Matthew Sandritter) and Salutatorian (Doublas DiGregorio) and a Senior Oratory by Cameron Holland, ranked third in the class. One police officer said that during a debriefing after the Thursday threat and search, D'Alleva had asked Village and Sheriff's officials if graduation should be delayed, but they all said it shouldn't - that the members of this graduating class "had gone through enough" in their journey to the ceremony and to their diplomas. School Superintendent Kai D'Alleva praised the police officers afterward, saying that "without them, we're not doing this." And he waved his arm at the gathering of hundreds of spectators and the 74 graduates milling about on the athletic field, taking photos and congratulating one another. Police were located at entrances, at either end of the field, and on its sides - including two men on the school roof west of the ceremony. WATKINS GLEN, J- Seventy-two seniors were presented their diplomas Saturday morning at the annual Commencement Exercises at Watkins Glen High School - under an atmosphere of heightened security.įollowing the phone threat Thursday to the high school that warned of shooting violence - and prompted a lockdown, perimeter search and extensive interior search of the school campus - armed Village Police and Schuyler County Sheriff's Department personnel were positioned at various locations Saturday around the graduation-ceremony site: the school's Alumni Field, where rows of chairs were filled by spectators in front of the bleachers. ![]() Members of the Class of 2022 cross the athletic field on the way to their ceremony seats. To go to Jim Guild's Famous Brands website, click onĬontact Sharon Owens on Facebook, Messenger For more information, click on the ad below.Ĭlick here or on the logo above to reach the S.A.F.E.
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