Brockport Board of Education honors Brockport’s Best recipients
At their June 4 meeting, the Brockport Board of Education honored three exceptional individuals in for their outstanding contributions to the school community with the Brockport’s Best award.
Chief Mark Cuzzupoli, nominated by Superintendent Sean Bruno, was honored for his unwavering dedication and commitment to the safety and well-being of Brockport schools and its residents. His active participation in District Safety Team meetings, accessibility, supportiveness, and respected leadership make him a deserving recipient of this award.
“Chief Cuzzupoli’s contributions and leadership have had a profound and positive impact on the Brockport community, exemplifying the qualities of excellence, dedication, and service. He truly embodies the spirit of the Brockport’s Best Award,” says Sean Bruno.
Eighth-grade student Anderson Stoker, nominated by OMS Teacher Amy Philips, was honored for being a model student that goes above and beyond both academically and through his dedication to taking photos at athletic events while also being a multi-sport athlete.
“After having his own commitments of volleyball or swimming practice or a game or even a concert, he shows up at the games to take pictures, often eating dinner on the go. He finds a way to balance his academic, athletic and extracurricular commitments and attends a multitude of sporting events to take pictures all on a volunteer basis,” says Amy Philips.
Parent Tammy Bonisteel, nominated by BOE Vice President Robert Lewis, was honored for her support of the District, being a great resource for the community and her dedicated volunteer work. “Tammy is one of those people who will always be willing to help and assists with the needs of parents with calm, levelheaded advice. Tammy is an under the radar warrior for both our District and the community,” says Robert Lewis.
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Brockport’s Best recipients