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Meet the Staff in Student Services
Student Services Staff
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Glenn Niles, Director of Student Services
As Director of Student Services, Mr. Niles provides oversight for each of the district’s programs that support students including Title I services and Academic Intervention Services. Mr. Niles is also the Chairperson of each of the following committees: Committee on Special Education (CSE), Committee on Preschool Special Education (CPSE) and Section 504. If you have questions regarding special support services for your child please contact Mr. Niles at (607) 295-7412. |
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Karen Dagon, School Psychologist
As school psychologist for the district, Mrs. Dagon works with children and youth to help them succeed academically, socially, and emotionally. Mrs. Dagon collaborates with educators, parents, and other professionals to create safe, healthy, and supportive learning environments for all students that strengthen connections between home and school. She also works to find the best solution for each student and situation by employing different strategies to address student needs and to improve school and district-wide support systems for all students. Mrs. Dagon can be reached at (607) 295-7412. |
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Michelle Chamberlin, Secretary, Student Services Office
Mrs. Chamberlin is the secretary of the Student Services Office. In addition to supporting the day-to-day needs of the office personnel. She also processes working papers, transcripts and Medicaid forms. Mrs. Chamberlin can be reached at (607) 295-7412. |
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Leslie Buckley, School Counselor Intern, Grades K - 8
Mrs. Buckley is a school counselor working primarily with students in grades kindergarten through 8th. Mrs. Buckley is the person students can contact if they feel they need to talk with someone about everything going on in their lives or at school. She also collaborates with educators and parents to help create safe and healthy learning environments for all students. |
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Brett Talbot, Guidance Counselor, Grades 9 - 12
As guidance counselor, Mr. Talbot works with each student in the district to ensure an appropriate academic program is in place to meet present and future needs. Mr. Talbot is also the person at school that students can contact if they feel like they need to talk to someone about everything that's going on in their lives. A great person to share your thoughts and feelings with is your school counselor.
Your guidance counselor is available for you and wants to make your school experience the best it can be. The counselor's job is to take your problem seriously and help you find a solution. The counselor also wants to help you learn as much as you can in class, be a contributing member of the school community, and be a positive influence on your environment. Questions about going to college? Selecting a college? Financial Aid? Mr. Talbot is the person to call. Mr. Talbot can be reached at (607) 295-7412. |
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