Three people standing with one holding an award

Krista Macomber, a Special Programs Coordinator at Orleans/Niagara BOCES, was among those recognized from across the Western New York area by the Western New York Educational Service Council (WNYSEC) on April 30th   at their Awards of Excellence ceremony at the Creekside Banquet Hall. 

WNYSEC is an organization that provides support for the educational community, such as professional development, mentoring opportunities and research.  Each year, WNYSEC honors exceptional teachers, support staff, administrators, and board of education members for their outstanding service to their students, schools, district, and community.

According to Special Education Placement, Testing and Extended School Year Coordinator Lorrina Kostuk-Madonia, Mrs. Macomber’s legacy reflects a deep commitment to education, leadership, and service to the community.  “She has had a remarkable journey from when she was hired in 2004 to her upcoming retirement this year.  She has done impactful work throughout her tenure with Orleans/Niagara BOCES as a principal at the Orleans Learning Center, our classrooms at Emmet Belknap, Newfane Learning Center and the Godfrey Learning Center.”  In her career at ONBOCES, Mrs. Macomber has been named the Administrator of the Year and received the Exemplary Service Award for her work with the 13 component districts of ONBOCES. “Krista is highly respected by her staff, colleagues, and students,” says Kostuk-Madonia.  “She has built strong, positive relationships with her team, which has contributed to her staff’s willingness to follow her through transitions and support the various programs she leads.  In summary, she is a highly accomplished educational leader whose impact extends far beyond the schools she oversees.  Her dedication to her students, staff, and community, as well as her exceptional leadership qualities, make her an exemplary model for others to aspire.  Her career reflects the highest standards of integrity, commitment and service, and she is truly deserving for any recognition for her contributions to education.”