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Left:
Student Thomas Korn with
Instructor Corey Moore
Above:
A sign made by Tom
LOVINg WHAT YOU DO:
CTE Carpentry Student Turns Hobby Into Career
If you heard Thomas Korn speak on YouTube to learn how to make earn credits for college. Tom plans to
about woodworking, you would think things.” He was encouraged by his attend SUNY Delhi’s Carpentry and
you were listening to a seasoned grandfather who was a machinist Cabinetry program, where he will be
carpenter with a life-long love of the and had a milling machine in his eligible to receive up to nine college
trade. He will tell you about varieties barn. credits as a result of completing the
of wood, what hand-cut dove tails BOCES program.
are, how stairs are constructed, and Tom decided to attend the BOCES
much more. The thing is, Tom Korn is Carpentry program after hearing Mr. Moore says, “Tom takes advan-
a Minisink Valley High School senior about it from his brothers, who both tage of anything we have to offer
and a second-year Career and that will help him succeed in the
Technical Education (CTE) student in “BOCES Career and Tech is trade. He is totally focused. When
the Orange-Ulster BOCES Carpentry a big help for kids today. It we told him about a job opening at
Program. is an opportunity to try out a local antique lumber company,
Tom was right on it. Last summer and
Tom does love the trade—so much what they’ve always now on weekends, he works building
so that when he was diagnosed with wanted to do.” furniture.”
Burkitts Lymphoma in 2015, his Make-
A-Wish® request was for a table saw – Tom Korn Tom says, “BOCES Career and Tech
that shuts off should skin come in is a big help for kids today. It is an
contact with the blade. He was also attended the CTE HVAC/Plumbing opportunity to try out what they’ve
given a gift certificate to spend at a Program, His brother told him that the always wanted to do.”
tool store. He used the money to buy Carpentry Instructor, Corey Moore, is
everything he needed to set up his a “great teacher.” He said his favorite thing he learned
own shop. At 17, Tom is cancer-free so far at BOCES is “making rafters,
for more than two years, and his As a student in the BOCES Program, and I always wanted to learn how to
love of woodworking, which began Tom spends 2½ hours a day during make stairs. I just find it fun.”
in seventh grade, is even stronger junior and senior year learning
than ever. He says it all started one Carpentry, and will be qualified to
day when he was “bored and went work in the trade after graduation or
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ADMINISTRATION BOARD MEMBERS
William J. Hecht Dorothy Slattery, President
Eugenia S. Pavek, Vice-President
District Superintendent/CEO
Michael Bello
Deborah McBride Heppes Lawrence E. Berger
Assistant Superintendent for Finance Martha Bogart
William M. Boss
Theresa A. Reynolds
David Eaton
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Sharleen Depew
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Date: February 12, 2018
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Heroic Teamwork at OU BOCES
Athletic Coordinator’s Office Saves a Life
Every now and then life puts us in the right place at the right time. This was
definitely the case for a Dutchess County baseball official who had come to the
Orange-Ulster BOCES Athletic Coordinator’s Office in Goshen for a meeting on
February 1. He had just arrived and was about to sit down when he collapsed.
After hearing the crash, the entire office sprang to action; they knew just what to
do.
Heather Walsh, Assistant Interscholastic Athletic Coordinator, called 911. Doug
Stahl, Athletic Programs Assistant, ran to get the Goshen Middle School Nurse.
Athletic Coordinator Chris Mayo, relayed information from the 911 operator
while Athletic Programs Assistants Dan Morse and Amanda York, who are both
Red Cross Certified CPR/AED and First Aid instructors, administered CPR.
Morse did the chest compressions. York did mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. They
counted for each other. Collectively, they saved his life.
The baseball official had truly been at the right place at the right time. “It was a
stroke of luck that this happened in our office where CPR/AED training is part of
what we do, but there was more to it than luck. It was amazing and professional
work by Dan and Amanda,” Mayo said.
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Ten seniors signed letters of commitment to play college athletics in the fall. From left, Jackson Diglio, an eighth grade student at C. J. Hooker Middle School, was named a
Ryan Garton, Jeremy Pantoni, Xavier McKenna, Julia McMahon, Robert Armistead, semifinalist for the New York National Geographic State Bee. The contest will be held
Brenna Politoski, Rob Hensey Jr., Lauren Sanders, Thomas Stickley and Max Heinrich. Friday, April 6.
A ceremony was Held March 14th.
Science Olympiad teams have a strong showing at Cornell Invitational Three Goshen The members of the C. J. Hooker Middle School Leo Club recently sponsored a school-wide
Science Olympiad Teams competed in the Cornell Invitational held in Ithaca on food drive. More than 1,100 food items were collected and donated to the food pantry at
February 24. More than 1,000 students from grades 6-12 gathered on Cornell’s campus Goshen Intermediate School, which will benefit the community through the district’s Youth
for the Science Olympiad competition, bringing together competitors from Virginia, Ending Hunger Club.
Pennsylvania, North Carolina, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, and Florida.
Evelyn Albino and Jessica Rose enjoying the Mid Hudson St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Goshen Cub Scout Pack 62 getting ready for the Mid Hudson St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
Photo by Magdalen Radovich
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County Executive Steve Neuhaus and Veterans Service Agency Director Christian A great shot of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office at the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in NYC.
Farrell accepted a check for $215,000 from ShopRite on behalf of the County’s Veterans Photo Credit: OCSO D.M.O. Scott Robertson. According to the published line of march,
Food Pantry on Wednesday. Neuhaus and Farrell were joined at the presentation by Orange County was the only Sheriff’s Office to march in this year’s parade.
Brett Wing, President and Chief Operating Officer of ShopRite Supermarkets Inc., and
Vice President of Operations Tom Urtz.
The Goshen Chamber of Commerce recently hired Allison Berman as their new The Goshen Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors recently got together with Terry
Executive Director. Berman is a board member of the Warwick Foundation for and Christine Smallin in honor of Terry’s retirement from the Chamber. It was an honor
Excellence in Learning, a past board member of Jewish Federation, a graduate of to recognize all that Terry accomplished as Executive Director. The Goshen Chamber has
Leadership Orange, and recipient of the Rising Star Award from Junior League and greatly benefited from Smallin’s tenure. He is a great resource to the members and a friend to
Leadership Orange, as well as the Young Leadership Award from Jewish Federation. many of us. He will be sorely missed. Photo Courtesy Jason Riley Hoss Photography
Photo Courtesy Jason Riley Hoss Photography
Congratulations to the St. John School’s Pep Basketball team and Cheerleaders on a Burke Catholic gave it their best shot against Pine Bush in the Section 9 Championship
great season! You all played hard and showed us all that’s it not whether you win or game at SUNY Orange March 4th but fell short 46-39. Burke was the only team to beat
lose, it’s how you play the game! Pine bush this year ending a 47 game streak. Photo by Tom Bushey
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