SARANAC LAKE For three weeks Anna Barker collected donations of essential supplies in the Saranac Lake area to send down to her home island of St. Vincent,
eizzo@adirondackdailyenterprise.com LAKE PLACID Three people have been chosen as finalists in the search for Lake Placid’s new school superintendent. The new superintendent, who will be chosen and appointed by the school’s Board of Education, will replace Roger Catania, who is retiring at the end of this school year. Catania has been Lake Placid Central School District’s superintendent since 2013, though he worked at the high school as a counselor for several years before that, starting in 1997. The three candidates who are being considered as his replacement are Timothy Seymour, the current superintendent of the St. Regis Falls Central School District; Saranac Laker Dana Wood, former principal of the Lake Placid Middle-High School and current assistant superintendent for business, finance and support services at LPCSD; and Margaret Wright, a Canandaigua resident who has served in various administrative roles in school districts throughout the Finger Lakes region.
Harrisville Central School class leaders
HARRISVILLE â The 2021 class leaders of Harrisville Central School are Brady C. Hall, valedictorian; Amy J. Manchester, salutatorian; and Talon W. LaParr, highest vocational award.
Mr. Hall, son of Jolie and Don Snider, Harrisville; and Jeff and Genny Hall, Gouverneur, has an academic average of 93.4. He will graduate with a Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation with Mastery in science and earn advanced placement credits and dual enrollment credits through North Country Community College, Saranac Lake, and Hudson Valley Community College, Troy.
He has played basketball and soccer for four years; lacrosse for one year; and baseball for one years. Mr. Hall has been a member of the Harrisville Youth Trap League for four years; is a former member of the National Junior Honor society; and current member of the National Honor Society. He was a member of the Student Representatives Assembly for four years; a member of the Youth Advisory C
SARANAC LAKE A local woman from the Caribbean island of St. Vincent is collecting essential supplies to be sent down to her home community after a volca