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Joining Dr. Jennifer Avery are: ONC BOCES leaders Nathan Jones, assistant superintendent of student services; Lynn Chase, director of management services; Avery; Antoinette Hull, Board of Education president; and Dr. Catherine Huber, district superintendent. (Photo provided)

ONC BOCES Deputy Superintendent Honored

GRAND GORGE—Dr. Jennifer Avery, deputy superintendent of the Otsego Northern Catskills BOCES, has received the “Philip B. Fredenburg Memorial Award for Outstanding Service” from the Association of School Business Officials New York. The award is given “to an individual school business official whose service and contributions had a positive impact on the ASBO NY, its members, and the entire profession,” officials said.

Dr. Avery, who is completing her nineteenth year as an administrator for ONC BOCES, served as a board member and is past vice president of ASBO NY, and is active on several committees. In addition, she has served on the board and was president of ASBO International. She is also a member of the boards of directors for both the New York Liquid Asset Fund and the New York Schools Insurance Reciprocal, and has served as president of each of those organizations.

“In Jenna, I found a true partner in the leadership of our BOCES and of our region of 19 component districts,” said ONC BOCES District Superintendent Dr. Catherine Huber in support of Dr. Avery’s nomination. “Jenna is knowledgeable about all aspects of BOCES as well as the work of component districts. She readily shares her expertise with our component superintendents and business officials.

“Jenna is well regarded as a trusted colleague, expert in school operations, and thoughtful counsel and guide,” Huber said.

ASBO NY colleagues James Fregelette (Erie 1 BOCES), Victor Manuel (Jericho Union Free School District), Kathleen Manuel (Port Washington Union Free School District), Michael Sheperd (CiTi BOCES), and Herbert Chessler (retired), who served with Dr. Avery on the Board of Directors and/or on committees, had this to say:

“With over 25 years of experience as a school business official, Jenna’s dedication, leadership, and unwavering commitment to the education sector are truly unparalleled…She embodies values such as integrity, customer service, loyalty, and innovation in her daily practice, inspiring others to uphold these principles. Jenna’s willingness to share her expertise and provide invaluable advice demonstrates her deep commitment to the growth and success of her colleagues and the profession as a whole.”

The Fredenburg Award was presented at the annual ASBO New York Education Summit in Saratoga Springs during an awards ceremony on Tuesday, June 4.

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