POTSDAM -- The SUNY Potsdam School of Education Alumni Association recently honored Thomas Burns '92 & '97 of Norwood, with the St. Lawrence Academy Medal during Reunion 2023. The St. Lawrence …
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POTSDAM -- The SUNY Potsdam School of Education Alumni Association recently honored Thomas Burns '92 & '97 of Norwood, with the St. Lawrence Academy Medal during Reunion 2023.
The St. Lawrence Academy Medal is presented to a SUNY Potsdam graduate who has made significant contributions to the field of professional education or related fields. Burns was recognized by his alma mater for his student-centered vision and his investment in the field of education.
Since graduating from SUNY Potsdam, Thomas Burns '92 & '97 has dedicated himself to the betterment of educational practice and outcomes for the youth of the Northern New York region.
Tom's time as a high school social studies teacher gave him the civic mindedness to recognize school districts as agents of promoting change in one's community. As his career further progressed into administration, he himself became an agent of change for the Parishville-Hopkinton Central School community, where he served as both the high school principal and district superintendent. Tom's ability to enrich educational practice was further expanded as he assumed his current role of district superintendent of the St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES.
Tom has consistently demonstrated a profound advocacy for area students, educators and communities. Many teachers see him as a mentor and example, appreciating the way he approaches his leadership roles with vision, conviction, dignity and respect.
As a chair of numerous statewide committees, Tom's impact exceeds the bounds of the North Country. He serves as the liaison for the New York State Education Department and is an executive member of the New York State Council of School Superintendents. Tom has been invited to speak at various events across the state, including the Annual NYSSMA Conference in Rochester and the NYSCOSS Conference in Saratoga Springs.
To find out more about teacher education at SUNY Potsdam, visit www.potsdam.edu/academics/soeps.