The Wall of Fame Committee is accepting nominations through May 15, 2022 of those who might join the distinguished and growing assembly with a permanent place on our Wall of Fame. Inductees are remembered through a dedicated location in our main hallway and on the district website. Since 2006, a Committee has managed the nomination and celebration of those with ties to the Otselic Valley Central School District who have made outstanding contributions to their fields. Our graduates, staff, volunteers, and friends of the district are both sources of pride and positive role models for our current and future students. Your nominations are cordially invited. Criteria for eligibility and nomination: The Wall of Fame Committee Bylaws and official Nomination Form have been updated, and are available on the school district website. (NEW: "Nominations should not be made by immediate family members.") The current Wall of Fame Committee members are Doug Evans, Dave Loomis, Mary Helen Blake, Jaime Davis, and Diane Smith. Previous honorees: Toni DeMott, 2006 Wilda Georgia, 2009 William Wentworth, 2009 Christine Neal, 2010 Susan Phillips, 2010 James Dutton, 2010 Linda Morse Taylor, 2011 Jan Wentworth, 2011 Mitchell Gary, 2011 Lauren “Ponch” Berg, 2012 Mary Helen Blake, 2012 David and Kai Loomis, 2012 Sally Bucalo, 2014 John Roalef, 2014 Gregory Brown, 2018 Phyllis Evans, 2018 Betty Robinson, 2018 Thomas Neal, 2018 Michael Foor-Pessin, 2021 Sandra Swayze, 2021 Wall of Fame Committee Mission Statement The Otselic Valley Central School Wall of Fame Committee was formed in the spring of 2006 to strengthen and add distinction to the memory of the staff and students of the Otselic Valley Central School. It honors the accomplishments of graduates and employees while it also positions those inducted as role models for our current students. The Wall provides our current students and the community with a vision of and a source of pride for the outstanding legacies of the Otselic Valley Central School District. It is hoped that all who are so honored will serve as an inspiration to and a source of pride for the students of O V C S, offering students incentive to strive and achieve the goals necessary to succeed in their adult life.