HARDWICK – Orleans Southwest Supervisory Union (OSSU) announced last week that two members of its educational community were recognized as 2025-2026 Employees of the Year at its annual convocation on August 21.

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Melissa Hall, first grade teacher at Hardwick Elementary School (HES), was named Educator of the Year, and Monique Beaudry, administrative assistant at Woodbury Elementary School, was awarded Support Staff of the Year. Both were nominated by their colleagues last spring in recognition of exceptional contributions to students, families and their school communities.
“Melissa is a strong advocate for students with diverse needs. She creates an inclusive environment that supports a wide range of needs both academically and emotionally,” wrote one colleague in her nomination. “She is dependable, reliable, consistent and accountable, and we are lucky to have her at HES.”
A nomination for Monique Beaudry highlighted her communication skills and positivity. “Monique is the heart and soul of our school. She greets everyone with a smile. She helps teachers with tasks and questions throughout the day. She provides a quiet space for kids to take calming breaks and is there to provide help and guidance to them.”

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Superintendent Dr. David Baker commended both honorees, saying:
“Melissa and Monique represent the very best of OSSU. Their dedication, compassion and professionalism are what make our schools strong and welcoming places for students to learn and grow. We are honored to recognize their contributions and grateful to have them as part of our OSSU family.”
“OSSU extends its appreciation to all staff for their commitment to students and the community. As the 2025–2026 school year begins, the Supervisory Union looks forward to continuing its mission of empowering students with the knowledge, skills and dispositions to be college and career ready and become successful, responsible and contributing members of both local and global society,” said an OSSU announcement of the awards.
Paul Fixx is editor of The Hardwick Gazette and lives in Hardwick.

