Health and Safety Committee

Health and Safety Committee

PURPOSE:

The Attica Central School Health and Safety Committee was developed pursuant to Commissioner’s Regulation 155.17 and 155.4.  The Health and Safety Committee is charged with the development and maintenance of district – wide school safety initiatives.  Other responsibilities of the Health and Safety Committee (comprised of district officials, parents, teachers and staff) are to assist in the investigation and disposition of health and safety related complaints such as facility, indoor air quality, pest management, construction issues, etc.

COMMITTEE MEMBERS:

  • Dr. Kiel Illg, Superintendent of Schools, Chief Emergency Officer

  • Meaghan M. Matuszak, Assistant Superintendent of Business and Operations

  • Sherry Askey, NYS Trooper-School Liaison

  • Sherry Bennett, Elementary School Principal

  • Christina Burnette, Risk Management Consultant - Utica National Insurance Group

  • Sandy Fialkowski, Student Transportation of America

  • Erica Frongetta, School Counselor

  • Brian Fugle, Board of Education Member

  • Melissa George, Community Member

  • Chief Dean Hendershot, Attica Police Department

  • Mike Jansma, High School Principal

  • Steph Kelver, Community Member

  • Molly Kirsch, PTG President

  • Sheriff David Linder, Wyoming County Sheriff

  • Lisa Lukasik, High School Main Office Secretary

  • Valerie Lunger, GVEP Health & Safety Specialist

  • Brian Meyers, Wyoming County Director of Emergency Services

  • Jay Myers, Attica Fire Department

  • Jeffrey Nowicki, Director of Facilities

  • Michelle Pitkin, HS Science Teacher & Chemical Hygiene Officer

  • JennyBee Rappold, Head Custodian

  • Undersheriff Colin Reagan, Wyoming County Sheriff

  • Pamela Rudolph, Board of Education Member

  • Captain Ken Tisdale, Wyoming County Sheriff

  • Sheryl Travis, Nursing Department Chairperson

  • Sam West, School Resource Officer

  • Student Representative

  • TBD, Transportation Expeditor

 

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