St. Clair College presented its first inaugural Community Partnership Award to Bruce Krauter, Chief of the Essex-Windsor Emergency Medical Service, for his outstanding contribution to the school and its students during a difficult year.
The College says that his indispensable actions during the 2020-21 academic year that made him an ideal recipient for the first-ever Community Partnership Award.
Among the significant challenges faced by St. Clair students during the COVID-19 pandemic were those confronting the senior/graduating-year students of the Paramedic program.
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Because of provincial and regional health directives, the students were not permitted to participate in the work-placement component of their education: riding along with professional ambulance squads. In the midst of the pandemic, the College set out to replicate the ride-out experience.
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Herkimer-Fulton-Hamilton-Otsego BOCES recently presented the Herkimer County Public Health Department with the Herkimer BOCES 2021 Community Partnership Award for cooperation with local schools through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Herkimer BOCES District Superintendent Sandra Sherwood gave the award to Herkimer County Public Health Department Director Christina Cain and her team in person and officially announced the award during the virtual Herkimer BOCES Annual Meeting held April 1.
“Ever since last March, you and your team have stood shoulder-to-shoulder with BOCES and all the schools in our region to mitigate the effects and spread of COVID-19,” Sherwood said. “I appreciate all the phone conversations around protocols and that you reach out to all the schools whenever you are needed – nights, weekends, holidays – when the community needs you, you are there.”