School officials tour Glenville businesses, talk workforce development | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Shares0 Behind then were three propulsion systems members of the guard were working on. The tour of the 109th facilities was part of an effort by the town to bring businesses and school districts serving students in Glenville together to find ways to show students opportunities locally that may not necessarily require a college degree and also offer on-the-job training. “It’s here but you don’t know it,” said Karen Swain, the assistant superintendent of the Scotia-Glenville School District. She had been chatting with Sgt. Stephanie Lambert on ways the guard and school district might get students together with guard members so students could learn what the guard does at the 109th base.