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Carthage names new high school principal

CARTHAGE — During the June Carthage Central School District Board of Education meeting, Emily Remington-Burker was appointed as the Carthage High School principal, effective July 1, at an annual salary of $111,000. Mrs. Remington-Burker replaces Kathleen Beattie, who in January began as the director of student services in the General Brown Central School District. Growing up in the north country, Mrs. Remington-Burker graduated from Alexandria Central School, studied at Jefferson Community College, and SUNY Oswego where she received her bachelor of applied science in education/social studies and further went on to complete her master’s of science education in literacy through SUNY Potsdam. To further her career in education, Mrs. Burker then completed the Educational Leadership Program with SUNY Oswego, receiving her School Building Leader and District Leader Certifications.

Cape Vincent area composer a semi-finalist for American Prize

CAPE VINCENT — Augusta (“Gussie”) N. Cecconi-Bates has been selected as a semi-finalist in the American Prize in the musical composition category for a wind ensemble she wrote. The American Prize is a series of nonprofit, national competitions designed to recognize and reward the best in the performing arts in the United States — in schools and churches, and at community and professional levels. The prize was founded in 2009 and is awarded annually. The American Prize is administered by Hat City Music Theater, Inc., a nonprofit performing arts organization based in Danbury, Conn. Ms. Cecconi-Bates entered her wind ensemble, “Pasticcio,” into the composition/wind ensemble category.

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