A teacher’s aide at the Marcus Whitman school district is a hero and on Thursday she was recognized for her heroic actions.
Wendy Boyer received the State Senate Liberty Medal from State Senator Pamela Helming during a district-wide opening day assembly Thursday morning. On May 15th, Boyer was helping in the Middlesex Valley Primary School cafeteria and was alerted to a child choking. She performed the Heimlich maneuver to dislodge food from the student’s throat.
The Liberty Medal is awarded to individuals who have earned special commendation for exceptional, heroic, or humanitarian acts on behalf of their fellow New Yorkers. It is the highest civilian honor that can be bestowed upon an individual by the New York State Senate.

Senator Helming said, “Stories like Wendy’s make us all think, about what we would do in that same situation. Her decisive, calm, and deliberate actions saved the life of this young student and assured other children that they were safe and the emergency was under control. Teachers are truly special people who put the needs of their students first. Wendy Boyer is a hero and an example for all of us.”
Wendy Boyer added, “I was just doing my job. I was notified by another staff member that a student was choking. I jumped in to help just like anyone would. It’s important that we all understand the skills and how important is to help out.”
Dr. Christopher Brown, Superintendent, Marcus Whitman CSD said, “Mrs. Boyer considers herself to be the anti-hero, and feels that she did what anyone else would do in the same situation. From experience, I can tell you that is not the case. She IS a hero to our school, community, child, and parents of the child. Thanks to her quick actions, we will never need to think about what could have happened. She saved a life.”

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