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SNHU announces 2 local students to its fall 2024 president's list

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It is with great pleasure that Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) congratulates the following students on being named to the Fall 2024 President's List. The fall terms run from September to December.

Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.700 and above for the reporting term are named to the President's List. Full-time status is achieved by earning 12 credits over each 16-week term or paired 8-week terms grouped in fall, winter/spring, and summer.

  • Cassidy Ertel of Bergen
  • Jacob Paine of Batavia

Seventeen local students named to the University at Buffalo fall 2024 dean's list

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The University at Buffalo has named 4,330 students to the fall 2024 dean's list.

  • Karissa Michel of Le Roy
  • John Panepento of Le Roy
  • Kailyn Tresco of Le Roy
  • Nick Baubie of Bergen
  • Ryan Meides of Darien Center
  • A. Jo Tarbell of Corfu
  • Lydia Evans of Batavia
  • Donato Fiorentino of Batavia
  • Coltin Henry of Batavia
  • Evan Preston of Batavia
  • Morgan Reimer of Batavia
  • Lily Wagner of Batavia
  • Michelle Witherow of Batavia
  • Aaron Bacon of Basom
  • Connor Domoy of Basom
  • Katarina Luker of Alexander
  • Annie Slenker of Alexander

UB is New York State's flagship university and the largest and most comprehensive institution in the State University of New York system.

"I am honored to recognize the students on the undergraduate dean's list who excel both in their studies and beyond," Ann Bisantz, dean of undergraduate education, says. "Together, we celebrate their remarkable achievements and the spirit of excellence within our university community."

UB named 4,330 students named to its fall 2024 dean's list.

To qualify for the dean's list, full-time undergraduate students must demonstrate academic excellence by earning a grade point average of at least 3.600 while completing a minimum of 15 or more UB credit hours, of which 12 are graded (A-F) credits. Students are named to the dean's list at the end of the fall and spring semesters.

Batavia medical student to complete U.S. Military residency after graduation

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Margaret O'Connell of Batavia is one of 14 future physicians from the Class of 2025 at New York Institute of Technology's medical school (New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine) who have matched into U.S. military residencies.

O'Connell will complete a Pediatrics residency with the U.S. Air Force at the Naval Medical Center-Portsmouth (Portsmouth, Va.).

After graduating from medical school, physicians in the United States must complete a residency training program, obtain a medical license, and become board-certified in a specialty. Medical students committed to military service complete their residency as armed forces members.

Military physicians serve in the medical corps of the U.S. Air Force, Army, or Navy, where they practice in a range of specialties, from psychiatry and urology to family medicine, anesthesiology, pediatrics, and others. These clinicians work in various settings, including hospital ships, military bases, and international medical centers, where they treat military personnel and their families. In addition, as commissioned military officers, they are called upon to provide care in high-pressure situations, including combat battles, disaster relief missions, and humanitarian efforts.

 

Noah Pickard named to SUNY Oneonta's fall 2024 dean's list

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Noah Pickard, of Batavia, was one of 1277 SUNY Oneonta students who earned Dean's List honors for the fall 2024 semester. 

To qualify for the Dean's List, a student must earn a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher while carrying a course load of 12 hours or more. Pickard is studying Dietetics at SUNY Oneonta.

Nazareth University announces 6 local students to the dean's list for fall 2024

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Nazareth University has named the students to the fall 2024 Dean's List.

A student's grade point average must be at least 3.5 or above, and they must complete 12 credit hours of graded work that semester in order to be included on the dean's list at Nazareth.

  • Laura Lepkowski of Batavia
  • Matthew Smith of Batavia
  • Katherine Spiotta of Batavia
  • Maveric McKenzie of Pavilion
  • Hannah Wies of Bergen
  • Alexandra Manley of Le Roy

Gavin Schrader named to Troy University Chancellor's List

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Gavin Schrader of Batavia, has been named to the Chancellor's List at Troy University for the Fall Semester/Term 2 of the 2024-2025 academic year.

The Chancellor's List honors full-time undergraduate students who are registered for at least 12 semester hours and who earn a grade point average of 4.0.

Molly Simms of Bergen earns President's list honors at SUNY Canton

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Molly Simms, a SUNY Canton Criminal Investigation major from Bergen, earned President's List honors during the fall 2024 semester.

"The achievement of earning honors represents a milestone in your academic journey," said SUNY Canton President Zvi Szafran. "That journey inspires others to dream big and work hard while paving the way for future success. Congratulations from the faculty, staff and administration at SUNY Canton!"

To earn a spot on the President's List, full-time students must earn a 3.75 or greater GPA during a single semester of study.

A complete list of all honor students runs in the news section of www.canton.edu.

Aidan Hume of Le Roy earns dean's list honors at SUNY Canton

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Aidan L. Hume, a SUNY Canton Game Design and Development major from Le Roy, earned Dean's List honors during the fall 2024 semester.

"The achievement of earning honors represents a milestone in your academic journey," said SUNY Canton President Zvi Szafran. "That journey inspires others to dream big and work hard while paving the way for future success. Congratulations from the faculty, staff, and administration at SUNY Canton!"

Dean's List recognizes full-time students who earned a GPA between 3.25 and 3.74.

A complete list of all honor students runs in the news section of www.canton.edu.

Three students named to Clarkson University dean's list

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Students have been named to the Dean's List for the Fall 2024 semester at Clarkson University:

  • Matthew Frieday of Darien Center 
  • Lindsay Heimlich of Bergen 
  • Brooke Jarkiewicz of Byron

Charlotte Blake earns Liberty League All-Academic Honors

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Charlotte Blake from Le Roy has earned Liberty League All-Academic honors in recognition of their excellence in the classroom.

Blake is a member of the Class of 2027. They are a member of the Saints Women's Cross Country team. Blake attended Le Roy Junior-Senior High School.

To be recognized as a member of the All-Academic team a student-athlete must be a sophomore or higher in class standing and enrolled full-time with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.30.

HomeCare & Hospice welcomes Mikaila Mault to their Batavia location

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HomeCare & Hospice is thrilled to announce the addition of three new team members across our Allegany, Batavia, and Wellsville locations.

Mikaila Mault, the social worker at our Batavia location, shares her eagerness to make a meaningful impact on the lives of patients and families. 

"My father recently passed away and required services similar to hospice care," Mikaila reflected. "I truly understand the challenges families face during such difficult times, and I’m committed to offering the support they need. This role is a perfect fit for me."

Mikaila resides in Alden, with her daughter and fiancé.

Desirae Miller, our new Employee Relations Coordinator in Human Resources, is thrilled to be returning to HomeCare & Hospice. 

"I'm excited to be back and look forward to coming in every day," she said.

Desirae lives in Hinsdale with her dog.

Tina Albright-Miller, a social worker at our Wellsville location, is excited about the opportunity to offer compassionate support to patients and families in their final moments together. 

Reflecting on what drew her to hospice care, Tina shared, "I volunteered at a comfort home in the Rochester area several years ago, and that experience sparked my deep interest in hospice care."

Tina resides in Portageville with her two grown children. She holds an Associate's degree and a Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling, along with an undergraduate degree in Music and Vocal Performance from the Eastman School of Music.

"We are delighted to welcome these three compassionate and dedicated professionals to our team," said Melissa Sullivan, CEO of HomeCare & Hospice. "We look forward to seeing our new social workers provide outstanding care to patients and their families, as well as welcoming another valuable member to our Human Resources Department."

HomeCare & Hospice encompasses a licensed home care program allowing patients with short-term needs or chronic conditions to remain in their own homes and a hospice program providing medical care and emotional support for patients and their families coping with a terminal illness.

For more information, please call 716-372-2106, visit homecare-hospice.org or email snegron@homecare-hospice.org.

Koukides named to Penn West Fall 2024 dean's list

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Congratulations to Caleb Koukides of Le Roy on being named to the Pennsylvania Western University Dean's List for the Fall 2024 semester.

Over 3,000 Pennsylvania Western University students earned placement on the Dean's List. Degree-seeking undergraduate students who achieve high academic standards are identified in accordance with the following criteria:

  • The student must earn a minimum semester GPA of 3.40
  • The student must earn a minimum of 12 graded credits during the semester, not including credits by proficiency examinations, incomplete grads, temporary gradfes (e.g., Not Reported), or satisfactory/unsatisfactory grades

Koukides studies at PennWest's California Campus.

Megan Fuchs named to Elmira College dean's list for Fall 2024 term

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Megan Fuchs of Le Roy was named to the Elmira College Dean's List for the Fall 2024 Term. 

Full-time undergraduate students registered for at least 12 computable credit hours and earning a term grade point average of 3.6 or higher at the end of Term I or Term II are placed on the Dean's List at the College. 

Congratulations to all of the Elmira College students who earned this academic accomplishment!

Byron-Bergen Jr./Sr. High School announces first quarter high honor and honor roll students

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The 1st quarter High Honor and Honor Rolls have been released for Byron-Bergen Jr./Sr. High School by Principal Paul Hazard. Hazard and the Byron-Bergen Central School District staff offer their congratulations to these students. 

GRADE 7:

HIGH HONOR ROLL – Jayda Amesbury, Zaria Aslam, Ian Bannister, Teagan Burch, Lillian Czachorowski, McKenna Diehl, Leonard Dykstra, Channel Edwards, Claire Fogg, Harlow Galves, Katelyn Gay, Nina Hammerl, Aaliyah Hawley, Hannah Hunt, Lacie Ivison, Jason Ivison, Jr., Grant Kuipers, Anastasia Kuszlyk, Brooklyn Louis, Ella Maher, Liam McAlister, Amelia Meier, Elizabeth Merrick, Lawrence Moore III, Christian Perkins, Jaelynn Reynolds, Hanna Richardson, Dylan Riedmiller, Jackson Senf, Lincoln Senf, Collin Starowitz, Emma Tanner, Ella Tatar, Brynn Weaver, Payton White

HONOR ROLL - Addison Alejandro, Amelia Baker, Anthony Chapman, Khloe Crocker, Diamond Dykstra-
Culver, Jason Easterly, Kyler Kavanagh, Frank Manchester, Jayden Muntz, Nashdiel Santiago Tirado, Devin Stranc-Holmwood, Kylee Tirrell, McKenzie Wride

GRADE 8:

HIGH HONOR ROLL - Faith Apley, Charlotte Bloom, Riley Boland, Evelyn Borycki, Alyssa Chupp, Emily Cubas Canizales, Tristen Davidson, Addyson Day, June Dorman, Katherine Erion, Olivia Galdun, Lydia Hammond, Connor Hoopengardner, Isabella Kessler, Delilah Malin, Sophia Matthews, Emmarose Michaels, Lia Ray, Ava Smith, Landon Starkweather, Gunner Starowitz, Contessa Vander Wyst, Benjamin Vargas, Kaylanah White, Teagan Williams

HONOR ROLL - Madison Carson, Ayden Day, Leland Fregoe, Hunter Jarosinski, Ce'Andre Johnson, Jack Miller, Maylee Moore, Riley Norman, Trevor O'Brien, Aleah Olander, Caleb Rassel, William Scharvogel, Miranda Stanton, Connar Tuerk, Sierra Vandenbosch, Dahlia Wolff, Logan Zaleski

GRADE 9:

HIGH HONOR ROLL - Evan Bannister, Eala Coniglio, Samantha Copani, Emily Diehl, William Duell, Zachary Gay, Cambria Goodenbery, Lila Graff, Ruth Kuipers, Alexander Kuszlyk, Isabella Lewis, Taylor Louis, Annabella Madera, Levi McGrath, Lillian Meier, Timothy Michaels Jr., Liliana Moore, Evan Phillips, Alexandra Pocock, Natalie Randall, Lucy Rea, Jenna Redick, Michael Rogoyski, Owen Sinclair, Genevieve Smith, Miley Stalica, Xavier Vargas, Jillian Weaver, Paige Winkler

HONOR ROLL - Peyton Alejandro, Stryker Emrich, Colton Erion, Mason Farner, Ainsley Kent, Parker Moore, Laney Niedzwiecki, Brook Pagels, Audrey Rimmerman, Lila Sharp-Robinson, Madeline Smith, Ava Strong

GRADE 10:

HIGH HONOR ROLL - Nataly Barrera Zuniga, Rylee Burch, Emalyn Canfield, Cody Carlson, Lauren Gartz, Brayden Gelsomino, Kai Gilbert, Gabriella Ivison, Taylor Lundfelt, Ian MacMillen, Logan Marou, Emma Matthews, Emma McJury, Lucia Mueller, Hannah Riedmiller, Theodore Schelemanow, Elliana Tanner, Bradley Tatar, Jack Walker, Rena Wilson

HONOR ROLL - Joseph Brumsted, Gianna Cicatelli, Tyler Dean, Isabella Gifford, Maddex Haymon, Michael Holley, Wyatt Lewis, Blake Liles, Leah Mielke, Seth Prefontaine, Brandon Schuck, Kyle Smith, Kylee Thurston, Caleb Zaleski 

GRADE 11:

HIGH HONOR ROLL - Katelyn Ball, Liam Boyle, Adam Cardenas, Skyler Carroll, Gianna Clark, Laura Curts, Justin Deleo, Cole DiQuattro, Grace DiQuattro, Gary Donofrio, Ava Goff, Gianna Graff, Mia Gray, Megan Jarkiewicz, Pearl Jolliff, Carter Kuipers, Malacai McGrath, Maryn Meier, Grace Mundell, Giovanny Navarro Cruz, Paige O'Brien, Bradley Pocock, Colin Rea, Katherine Rogoyski, Julia Sanso Maya, Simone Scharvogel, Rayne Sheard, Hayden Starkweather, Elizabeth Starowitz, Aubrey Stein, Aiden Vander Wyst, Emma Wolfe

HONOR ROLL - Sara Bishop, Omari Bryant, Connor Copani, Kayden Crocker, Addison Cummings, Estelle Dumuhosky, Nial Johnson, Amelia Kalmbacher, Evan Orto, Allison Rimmerman, Solomon Smith, Andre'a White, Evan Williams 

GRADE 12:

HIGH HONOR ROLL - Aiden Barberio, Ryan Benstead, Sarah Campbell, Jake Carlson, Deborah Catalino, Kendall Chase, Noah Clare, Abigail Cook, Isabella Davidson, Craig DiQuattro, Lea Donofrio, Annabelle Erion, Jack Farner, Chesney Fregoe, Logan Fregoe, Haylee Gartz, Peyton Goodenbery, Ava Gray, Rachel Hanel, Savannah Heick, Tatum Higby, Landon Kent, Eli Kupfer, Ella Lewis, Jackson Lundfelt, Martin MacConnell, Arianne McLaughlin, Anna McLaughlin, Connor Moran, Meghan Muscarella, Kasey Pagels, Adam Piper, Natalie Prinzi, Ian Pulcini, Rayden Robinson, Sydney Salmonds, Victoria Santiago, Ashley Schlenker-Stephens, Olivia Senf, Roman Smith, Shawna Spinks, Lily Stalica, James Starowitz, Rose Wilson, Hannah Wittman, Jade Wolff, Mikayla Yohon

HONOR ROLL - Isabelle Best, Samuel Hersom, Jeremiah Romero, Ruger Starowitz

B-B Junior High ranked among New York's Best Middle schools for 2025

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U.S. News & World Report has named Byron-Bergen Junior High School as a 2025 Best Middle School, placing 316 out of 1389 schools in New York State. Ranked schools were scored on their pupils’ state assessment tests results in the context of socioeconomic demographics. 

The school exceeded state averages in math and English Language Arts (ELA), notably scoring 25% above the state average in ELA and 11% above the state average in math.

“Our junior high school ELA team is grinding every day for these kids,” said 6-12 ELA Content Leader Diana Walther. “We have benchmark tools to identify who needs extra support and use data-driven instruction to meet the kids where they are. We also focus on writing every day.” 

In New York State, 46% of students tested at or above the proficient level for reading, and 41% tested at or above that level for math. At Byron-Bergen Junior High School, 71% of students tested at or above the proficient level for reading, and 52% tested at or above that level for math.

“Math instruction at the junior high school is data driven,”  said 6th grade math teacher Nicole Utz. “Our team uses benchmark data to determine successes and gaps in learning and are able to target our instruction to help meet the needs of our students. In addition, 6th grade student schedules include a FLEX math class every other day which provides opportunities to stretch their learning or receive extra support. Math Lab is also available at the 7th and 8th grade level to provide additional support when necessary.” 

“Our students and staff are incredible, and this recognition highlights how the rigor of our teachers is matched by our hard-working students,” said Jr./Sr, High School Principal Paul Hazard. “I can’t emphasize enough the overall excellence of the entire staff working together to encourage thinking, caring, successful students. It took the help of the whole hive to achieve this recognition.” 

This is the first year that the Junior High School has achieved a U.S. News & World Report rank. The Senior High School has been recognized on the list annually since 2019. For more information on U.S. News & World Report rankings visit https://www.usnews.com/education/k12/new-york/byron-bergen-junior-senior-high-school-13565.

Bailey Groth appointed Superintendent of Water and Wastewater for City of Batavia

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The City of Batavia is pleased to announce the appointment of Bailey Groth to the position of Superintendent of Water and Wastewater for the City of Batavia. Groth was selected following an extensive search for candidates. She will assume her new role on December 18, 2024. 

A Pembroke native, Groth holds Bachelor of Science degrees in Toxicology and Biology from Nazareth College. With a certification in Basic Environmental Health Programs from the University of Albany, School of Public Health.

Groth currently serves as an Environmental Analyst - Drinking Water Specialist with the New York State Department of Health facilitating and managing the development of municipal source water protection plans. She is a current Environmental Health board member for Yummies Ice Cream in Warsaw. 

Previously she served as an Environmental Health Specialist with the Genesee County Health Department where she managed drinking water enhancement program, she was accountable for overseeing the public water supplies operating in Genesee County and compliance with State Sanitary Code.

“Bailey brings a wealth of knowledge in water planning and regulation as well as environmental sciences that will be an asset to the Bureau of Water and Wastewater for years to come. She is a data driven professional with strategic management skills, and I look forward to working with her on numerous Water and Wastewater projects that the City is undertaking,” said Rachael J. Tabelski, City Manager.

“Bailey will be a valuable asset to the City! With her extensive work background and education, her skills will contribute significantly to various projects and initiatives, helping to foster growth and improve in the City. Bailey has a wonderful mix of interests! Enjoying the outdoors and hiking allows her to appreciate nature and stay active, while spending time with friends and family helps strengthen her relationships. Crafting is her great way to express creativity and unwind, and having a pet like Tuna the cat adds companionship and joy. Whether she's hitting the trails or getting crafty at home, Bailey has a lovely balance of activities,” said Tom Phelps Director of Public Works.

Genesee County welcomes Katie Stein as new appointed Deputy County Treasurer

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Katie L. Stein
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Genesee County is pleased to announce the appointment of Katie L. Stein as the new Deputy County Treasurer. A lifelong resident, Katie brings a wealth of experience and a strong educational background to the position.

Treasurer-elect Kevin Andrews expressed enthusiasm about Katie joining the team, stating, “I am excited to work with Katie as we continue to serve the residents of Genesee County with transparency and fiscal responsibility.”

Katie resides in Le Roy and has deep roots in the Genesee County community. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Hilbert College and a Master of Science in Forensic Accounting from The College at Brockport, which showcases her commitment to excellence and specialization in finance. 

With extensive experience in compliance and financial management, Katie’s background positions her to bring valuable expertise and leadership to the Treasurer’s Office. Genesee County is confident that her knowledge and commitment to the community will further strengthen the office’s mission of fiscal stewardship.

Katie will officially begin her role as Deputy County Treasurer in January 2025.

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