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Safety efforts earn Fonda-Fultonville Central School District
Safety Excellence Titanium Award
The Fonda-Fultonville Central School District received the "2008
School Safety Excellence Award," Titanium Level, from the Utica
National Insurance Group.
Utica National Officials presented the award at its 28th annual
school safety seminar, one of seven held in Ness York State.
Utica insures more than 300 school districts in upstate New York
for property and liability insurance and is of the leading
companies in the field.
The Fonda-Fultonville Central School District received a
certificate from the insurance company to commemorate the
district's safety efforts.
"Safety and health concerns are a priority in the school
district. Whether parents seeing a child off on the school bus,
teachers charged with the responsibility of educating, or staff
who maintain the facility, there is a common thread of attention
to safety issues," program initiator and Eastern Regional Office
Loss Control Manager James Kristoff said. "It is with great
pleasure that we recognize those schools that not only take
safety to heart, but go above and beyond to provide a safe,
healthy, and focused culture for learning."
Utica National's School Safety Excellence Award Program helps
participating schools enhance overall safety through measurable
assessment. The program evaluated the district on 17 categories,
from school playground safety to indoor air quality, with
specific, quantifiable data-gathering surveys. "The payoff goes
beyond recognition if our program is followed properly, it
should enable schools to pinpoint specific threats to safety,"
Mr. Kristoff said.
The award program has three levels (titanium. platinum, and
gold) in which schools can earn a meritorious distinction by
meeting specific criteria.
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