School District Honors Lawmaker for 50 Years of Service


Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele Jr. (center) is pictured with the Eastport-South Manor Board of Education | ESM School District

The Eastport-South Manor Central School District honored New York State Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele Jr. for spending 50 years of service to the district and taxpayers.

Superintendent of Schools Joseph A. Steimel noted that during Assemblyman Thiele’s 50 years of public service, his efforts have been instrumental in securing resources and creating policies that benefit the district’s schools and community.

“Your commitment to education and your tireless advocacy for our students have made a lasting impact on our school community,” Mr. Steimel said. “We deeply appreciate your understanding of both the challenges and opportunities facing public education and your willingness to work collaboratively with us to ensure that every student receives a high-quality education.”

Board of Education Vice President Marion Diener described Assemblyman Thiele as a “compassionate and wonderful man” and explained that he always answered the district’s calls and showed up to important events over the years.

Board President Jeffrey Goldhammer called the assemblyman a “great friend to ESM” and announced that a bench has been purchased to commemorate Mr. Thiele’s tireless service. The bench will be placed next to the district’s newly refurbished baseball field.

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