Elementary
School Named
After
Retired Superintendent Ronald L. Sodoma

(Pictured:
Superintendent Ada Grabowski and Board of Education President Michael Bonafede
unveil the plaque and portrait while past superintendent Ronald Sodoma looks on.
The portrait is located in the center of the new foyer in the Sodoma Elementary
School)
Students,
staff, Rotarians and community members gathered together on September 24th in
the new elementary school foyer to witness the official dedication ceremony of
the Ronald L. Sodoma Elementary School. The Board of Education passed a resolution
on November 4, 2002 which renamed the building. Mr. Sodoma and his family attended
the ceremony and listened on as members of the Board of Education, staff, students
and Rotary club talked about the many contributions he made to the district and
community during his 35 years at ACS.
Mr.
Sodoma began his career in 1967 as a fifth grade teacher at Waterport School.
He held several administrative positions including Superintendent of the Albion
Central School District from 1984 - 2002. During his tenure in the district he
worked diligently to ensure that students had well maintained facilities in which
to learn and grow. He oversaw the expansion and renovation of the elementary and
middle schools.
Michael
Bonafede, Board President, addressed the audience and stated, "Mr. Sodoma conceived,
implemented and sustained programs characterized by effective use of technology,
character education, solid academics, athletic achievement, creativity in arts,
well-trained staff with equal opportunity and access for all students. His vision
led the district to exceed expectations of districts similar in size and financial
resources, inspiring the students and staff to achieve local, state, and national
recognition for accomplishments without imposing a financial burden on the community
that the district serves."
The
dedication program also featured Mr. Sodoma's contributions to the community through
his years of service in the Albion Rotary Club. He joined the club in 1984 and
was president during 1989-1990. He received the Paul Harris fellow award twice
for distinguished service to his community. Carl I. Bergerson, a fellow Rotarian
and past superintendent once wrote a letter to Mr. Sodoma stating "I have always
felt we make a greater contribution to society if we remain in one place instead
of moving from pillar to post for an increase in salary." This was advice Mr.
Sodoma adhered to by serving the district for 35 years.
Fifth
graders from the future class of 2011 presented Mr. Sodoma with a booklet they
created. It is a compilation of letters and stories each student wrote to him
based on why we name buildings after people. Students pointed out the many contributions
Mr. Sodoma made to Albion during his tenure in the district. Sharon Husung, Jackie
Madejski and Jonathan Cruz read their letters.
Some
of the things the students highlighted were the PACE program, busing for all students,
the new elementary school gymnasium and large library, kindergarten graduation
and the computer technology. Kirk Narburgh, a partner with King & King Architects,
presented a photo to Mr. Sodoma highlighting building expansion and renovation
projects completed while he was superintendent. Among projects noted in the photograph
are the middle school pool and auditorium renovation, and the music and band room
additions. Kirk is an AHS alumnus and worked with Mr. Sodoma and the district
on several building projects since the mid 90's. During the ceremony Kirk highlighted
the projects and the benefits to the district through Mr. Sodoma's leadership.
Mr.
Sodoma addressed the attendees in the crowded foyer after his portrait and bronze
plaque was unveiled. He told the attendees that his goal was to ensure that all
children in the Albion School District received a quality education. "Students
all deserved an equal and the best learning experience we could provide." He thanked
the quality teachers, administrators, bus drivers, food service employees, support
staff, secretaries and maintenance employees who helped make children at ACS come
first. He concluded by telling the audience that is has been a privilege and honor
to be part of the school district and community.

(Pictured:
Mr. Sodoma accepts a book presented by a fifth grade student. The book is a compilation
of letters and stories that fifth graders wrote to Mr. Sodoma. The letters were
based on why we name buildings after people. Students pointed out the many contributions
Mr. Sodoma made to Albion during his tenure in the district.)

(Pictured:
Kirk Narburgh an architect and partner with King & King Architects presents
a photo to Mr. Sodoma highlighting his many building expansion and renovation
projects. Among projects noted in the photograph are the middle school pool and
auditorium renovation, music and band room additions. Kirk is an AHS alum and
worked with Mr. Sodoma on several building projects since the mid 90's. During
the ceremony Kirk highlighted the projects and the benefits to the district through
Mr. Sodoma's leadership.)