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BELMONT Seven new members were recently inducted into the Genesee Valley Central School chapter of the National Honor Society (NHS).
New members include Emera Aquila, Elizabeth Bentley, Sierra Burrows, Kimberly Butler, Addison Herring, Trenton Scott and Nathan Slawson.
Genesee Valley alumnus, Joshua Deichmann, class of 2014, offered his congratulations to the new members in a pre-recorded video. Joshua spoke on the NHS pillar of service. “True service is more of a posture or a mindset,” commented Joshua. “Try to find a way to serve one person each day. You don’t know what impact it might have.”
During the ceremony, students were presented with their NHS pins and certificates by superintendent Dr. Brian Schmitt and 7-12 Principal Mrs. Sara Donlon.
Close to 60 employees of the Wellsville Central School District have received COVID-19 vaccinations
The Wellsville Daily Reporter
WELLSVILLE Close to 60 employees of the Wellsville Central School District have received COVID-19 vaccinations, Superintendent Dave Foster told the Board of Education.
A total of 58 employees eligible in phase 1B of the vaccination rollout, a group that includes substitutes, ancillary staff, teachers and administrators, had been immunized at the time of Monday night’s meeting.
Following an internal survey of employees, Foster said around 300 were a firm yes or a possible yes on choosing to receive a vaccine as they become available.
“We got a very good response,” Foster said. “I’m glad to see so many taking advantage of that.”
Dr. Robert Whelpley retires from Oak Orchard Health
Dr. Whelpley retired effective Wednesday, Dec. 30
Staff reports
HORNELL Dr. Robert Whelpley’s sense of humor and dedication to his patients will be missed at Oak Orchard Health s Hornell office.
Dr. Whelpley retired effective Wednesday, Dec. 30. From the first day he started at Oak Orchard in January 2016, Dr. Whelpley has been a dedicated physician to patients of all ages, said Oak Orchard’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Nancy Ciavarri, who described him as “a steady support and presence for patients and other providers over the years. His motivation comes from true compassion for others. His love of learning and knowledge is apparent, and he has shared it with great humility, said Ciavarri. I believe that his sense of humor and practical mindset are much of what helped Oak Orchard grow with the Hornell community, and I know that I speak for Oak Orchard Health when I express tremendous gratitude for his dedicat
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