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Alumni Foundation Holds Online Fundraiser After Cancelling Annual Golf Tourney

Posted by amherstalumnioffice on 2020-07-06
Posted in: Events, News. Tagged: Fundraiser. Leave a comment

Usually, at this time of the year, the ACAF (Amherst Central Alumni Foundation, Inc.) would be making its final preparations for our annual Alumni Golf Classic at the end of July. As with most events in the region, our golf classic was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The golf event is the ACAF’s largest fundraiser. The shortfall created by cancelling will directly impact Amherst Central School District students. The ACAF annually issues thousands of dollars in grants throughout the district for a variety of activities, programs, educational tools and more.

We are asking if you would consider a donation to the ACAF to ensure we can maintain our level of grant funding in the coming school year.

How to donate.

Send a check by making payable and mailing to: Amherst Central Alumni Foundation, Inc. – 4301 Main Street, Amherst, NY 14226

PayPal Donation

Donate Through Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/donate/3144168482344027/

Thank you for your consideration.

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Video: Amherst Central High School 88th Commencement

Posted by amherstalumnioffice on 2020-06-29
Posted in: News. Tagged: 2020, Amherst Central High School, Graduation, Videos. Leave a comment

Here is the video of Amherst Central High School’s 88th Commencement. The Amherst Central School District and the staff and administration at the high school did an incredible job of making sure the Class of 2020 was honored for its achievements during this unprecedented time in school’s history.

Congratulations to the Tiger Class of 2020!

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Amherst Central Alumni Foundation Encourages “Yes” Vote On District Budget

Posted by amherstalumnioffice on 2020-06-03
Posted in: News. Tagged: Amherst Central School District, Budget. Leave a comment

Dear Amherst Alumni,

As an alumni of Amherst Central School District, you are aware of  what a great education you received. I am sure you can still recall some great friends, outstanding teachers and amazing opportunities in arts, sports, music and more.

If you are a resident of the ACSD you’ve already committed to providing your children, and perhaps your grandchildren, with the same quality education you had. In order to maintain this excellent education, we would like you to consider a “YES” vote to the 2010-2021 budget, and to cast your vote to elect two new Board members.

The 2020-2021 budget highlights:

  • All programs, athletics and extra curriculars remain.
  • Budget supports the whole child
  • The proposed levy is tax cap compliant
  • The projected tax rate increase is 1.7%
  • A passed budget allows continued community usage of our buildings and facilities

The challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic have created uncertainties of future state funding. Now, more than ever, the Amherst School District needs the support of it’s alumni and community. 

In order to make an informed decision, the following information is available in one central location on the Amherst Central Schools website:

  • May 2020 Budget Newsletter
  • 2020-2021 Budget Book
  • A series of Three Year Budget Forecast Presentations

https://www.amherstschools.org/budget

Votes are due by June 9th. Thank you for your time.

Sincerely,

Marilyn Rohl ’70 & Nicole Hannotte Phillips ’77
Co-Presidents
Amherst Central Alumni Foundation, Inc.

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Sery Marasco, May 22, 2020, retired Amherst Junior High Art Teacher

Posted by amherstalumnioffice on 2020-05-27
Posted in: News, Obituaries. Tagged: Sery Marasco. Leave a comment

MARASCO – Sery J. Beloved husband of Agatha (Castiglia) Marasco; loving father of Cynthia (Russell) Alessi, Jeffrey (Theresa), Christopher (Lori) Marasco; grandfather of Christopher Alessi, Maria (Joseph) Urban, Lacey Moll, Nicholas Marasco, Michael and Tyler Glenn; great-grandfather of four; brother of the late Camille Perla. No prior visitation. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated from Nativity of the BVM, followed by Interment at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Sery was an Art teacher in the Amherst Middle School, for over 30 years. If desired, donations in Sery’s name may be made to the Roswell Park Cancer Institute. Arrangements by PERNA, DENGLER, ROBERTS FUNERAL HOME. Condolences may be made at www.denglerrobertspernafuneral.com.

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On the Front Lines: Matt Dauria ’87

Posted by amherstalumnioffice on 2020-04-29
Posted in: News. Tagged: Amherst Alumni, Amherst High School, Matt Dauria. Leave a comment

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This post originally appeared on Roswell Park’s blog. Matt Dauria is 1987 graduate of Amherst Central High School. (Click here to view orginal.)

It’s 7:30 AM and Matt Dauria reports for duty — he has a long day ahead of him. As a manager in Environmental Services (ES), it is his job to lead his team to ensure patient safety, campus cleanliness and overall satisfaction. The day shift starts with a team huddle, during which everything from patient censuses to changes in procedure are discussed, before ES members are dispatched for the day.

Since the launch several weeks ago of the emergency response plan to COVID-19, Environmental Services has ramped up its efforts to make the Roswell Park facilities as safe as possible for our patients and staff members who continue to work on campus each day. Notably, the ES team transitioned from a two-shift model to a 24/7 operation to keep all of Roswell Park clean and well-serviced. The ultimate goal, Matt says, is to take patients’ minds off their current situations, a mission inspired and perpetuated by the CARES training that is part of every ES meeting.

ES Team member

The training — CARES stands for Compassion, Accountability, Respect, Enthusiasm, and Service — is evident whenever you pass an ES team member and receive a cheery “hello.” That excellence is underlined by the scores our ES team members receive: in a 2019 Press Ganey patient satisfaction survey, Roswell Park scored 90.9 in cleanliness and 93.6 in courtesy. The scores placed Roswell Park in the 88th and 93rd percentile in these categories nationwide.

“Service is part of what we are,” Matt says of the ES team. Some ES duties lie strictly within staff job descriptions, and other duties extend to outside areas. “Whatever needs to be done,” he explains, whether it’s setting up for an event or finding an extra blanket for a patient who is cold. Matt trains his team to be observant when entering patient rooms, encouraging them to ask patients about their greeting cards or personal mementos.

Matt attributes his success to that of the entire Environmental Services team. “I couldn’t do what I do without my whole team behind me,” he says. Matt has worked in healthcare facilities management for more than 30 years, in most of the health systems in Western New York, and at systems in Ohio and West Virginia. While Matt came to Roswell Park as part of a contract position, he says he works for Roswell Park’s mission: “We do one thing: fight cancer.” He believes this mission is specific, direct and encompasses everything we do as one Roswell Park team.

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