Orleans Career and Technical Education Center’s Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering teacher Bill Rakonczay was recognized by the New York State School Boards Association (NYSSBA) at the Orleans/Niagara BOCES’ Board of Education meeting on April 10th.
Mr. Rakonczay was presented with the prestigious award: Champions of Change. The award was created by NYSSBA to highlight the positive programming that brings change to students, communities and the school districts of New York. Mr. Rakonczay was brought to their attention through E-Clips and an article that was written about him and his program. A committee chose Mr. Rakonczay’s program and Clarence School District Board of Education member, Awards and Recognition Committee member and NYSSBA Area 1 Ambassador Tricia Andrews came to the board of education meeting to present a recognition banner to Mr. Rakonczay.
Over a two-year period in his class, students are exposed to Computer Numerical Machining, Computer Aided Design and Welding Technologies. Students experience how technology interacts in a real manufacturing environment in labs and local industries. His students have manufactured parts for the International Space Station with NASA’s HUNCH program. “I am so honored to have received this award,” says Mr. Rakonczay. “I love what I do and this recognition means the world to me. I am looking forward to many more years of teaching at BOCES.”
Photo Caption: (LtoR) Colleen Osborn (Orleans/Niagara BOCES Board of Education President), Tricia Andrews (NYSSBA Area 1 Ambassador), Bill Rakonczay and Nicole Goyette (Orleans Career and Technical Education Center Principal).