UV’s Mackey named education advocate of the year by SBHC
ALBANY – State Senator James L. Seward (R/C/I–Oneonta) congratulated Unadilla Valley Central School Superintendent Robert Mackey earlier this week following his receipt of the education advocate of the year award from the New York State Coalition for School-Based Health Centers.
“School-based health centers fill a great void, especially in rural areas like those I serve,” said Senator Seward. “Robert Mackey recognizes that having a school-based health center at Unadilla Valley means healthier children while providing peace of mind for parents, many who can’t afford health insurance or to take time off from work for a trip to the doctor. His never-ending advocacy is a leading reason why the school-based health center is set to reopen its doors.”
Mackey was honored for his role in securing the Bassett Healthcare Network as a new provider at Unadilla Valley when service was unexpectedly discontinued by the school’s previous provider. Bassett Healthcare is poised to reopen the school-based health center at Unadilla Valley later this month.
Mackey was in Albany along with members of the Bassett School-Based Health Center team and Unadilla Valley students as part of the New York State Coalition for School-Based Health Center’s annual advocacy day.
“School-based health centers fill a great void, especially in rural areas like those I serve,” said Senator Seward. “Robert Mackey recognizes that having a school-based health center at Unadilla Valley means healthier children while providing peace of mind for parents, many who can’t afford health insurance or to take time off from work for a trip to the doctor. His never-ending advocacy is a leading reason why the school-based health center is set to reopen its doors.”
Mackey was honored for his role in securing the Bassett Healthcare Network as a new provider at Unadilla Valley when service was unexpectedly discontinued by the school’s previous provider. Bassett Healthcare is poised to reopen the school-based health center at Unadilla Valley later this month.
Mackey was in Albany along with members of the Bassett School-Based Health Center team and Unadilla Valley students as part of the New York State Coalition for School-Based Health Center’s annual advocacy day.
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