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MASSENA - Five candidates will be seeking two seats on the Massena Central School board of education. The vote will be held May 18 from noon to 8 p.m. at the Massena Community Center, 61 Beach St.
DuBray Baker is the lone incumbent. Board President Patrick Bronchetti has opted not to seek reelection.
Here’s a look at the candidates’ profiles:
Timothy Hayes
Hayes has worked in education for 30 years at St Lawrence Central and Massena Central School Districts.
“During that time I taught in various special education classrooms, worked in administration as Director of Athletics, coached, worked with clubs, organizations and committees,” he said. Prior to working in the public schools he was a recreation therapist with the St Lawrence County ARC. “I am a graduate of Massena Central, SUNY Cortland (BS in Physical Education and Adaptive Physical Education) and SUNY Potsdam (Masters in Instructional Technology and Media Ma
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Fish and Wildlife Management Instructor Casey Corbett was recently named Instructor of the Year for Ogeechee Technical College.
Corbett was named the recipient of the 2021 Rick Perkins Award for Excellence in Technical Instruction at the annual spring faculty and staff meeting.
“I work at a college full of amazing people, and I think the people are what make OTC such a wonderful place,” Corbett said. “I am incredibly honored to be named this year’s Instructor of the Year and I know that I have very big shoes to fill. I hope in the year to come that I can represent OTC well and be a solid advocate for technical education.”