Chappaqua and PNW BOCES honor Ryler Boyle as student of distinction
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The board recognized Ryler Boyle as a PNW BOCES student of distinction for leadership, academic progress and community spirit; BOCES staff and Ryler’s teacher Justin Huff presented a certificate and medal.
The Chappaqua Central School District board opened its March 4 meeting by recognizing Ryler Boyle as a Putnam Northern Westchester (PNW) BOCES student of distinction for outstanding leadership, academic progress and community spirit.
Dr. Halukare introduced Ryler and described him as energetic, curious and eager to connect with peers and staff. Justin Huff, Ryler’s teacher at PNW BOCES, praised his classroom engagement and use of augmentative communication tools. Neil Boyle, PNW BOCES district superintendent, said Ryler is the first student he is aware of to receive the distinction three times and congratulated Ryler and his family; Justin presented a certificate and medal.
The board paused briefly for a photo opportunity and thanked BOCES staff and Rye(r)'s family for their support.
What happens next: Ryler’s recognition will be shared with the community through the district’s channels.
