New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill K00352

Introduced
4/16/25  

Caption

Honoring Henry W. Bostelman upon the occasion of his retirement after 15 years of dedicated public service to the Afton Central School District Board of Education

Impact

The resolution highlights the importance of recognizing public service contributions at the local level. By honoring individuals like Bostelman, the bill serves to reinforce the value of dedication to community and education, showcasing the positive impact such commitment can have on public institutions. It reflects legislative appreciation for those who serve in educational roles, providing a degree of recognition that can inspire others to engage in public service.

Summary

Bill K00352 is a resolution honoring Henry W. Bostelman for his dedicated service to the Afton Central School District Board of Education. The resolution recognizes Bostelman's 15 years of public service and his contributions to the educational system in the district. He has been an integral part of the Board, implementing significant educational programs and facilities improvements during his tenure, emphasizing the importance of quality education in the community.

Contention

Though the resolution is largely celebratory, it subtly underscores the discussions regarding community service and local government roles in education. While there might not be direct contention surrounding the resolution itself, it implicitly invites conversations about the effectiveness and longevity of school board members' service. The resolution could also lead to dialogues around policies affecting school governance and how they align with community needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY J00810

Honoring Henry W. Bostelman upon the occasion of his retirement after 15 years of dedicated public service to the Afton Central School District Board of Education

NY K00971

Honoring Brian Bellair upon the occasion of his retirement after 26 years of distinguished service to the Whitesboro Central School District

NY J01568

Honoring Brian Bellair upon the occasion of his retirement after 26 years of distinguished service to the Whitesboro Central School District

NY J01014

Honoring Hank Grishman upon the occasion of his retirement after 30 years of distinguished service to the Jericho School District

NY K00974

Honoring Ron Hicks upon the occasion of his retirement after 30 years of distinguished public service

NY J01628

Honoring Ron Hicks upon the occasion of his retirement after 30 years of distinguished public service

NY J00912

Congratulating Superintendent Dr. Ravo Root upon the occasion of his retirement after many years of distinguished service to Camden Central School District

NY J01090

Honoring Investigator Matt Gacek upon the occasion of his retirement after 20 years of dedicated service to the field of law enforcement

NY J01069

Congratulating Willard Streiff upon the occasion of his retirement after 52 years of dedicated public service to the Town of Floyd

NY J01076

Honoring Superintendent Eric Byrne upon the occasion of his retirement after eight years of distinguished service to the Rye City School District on June 5, 2025

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