Ward Melville's Athletic Trainer Wins Alumni Award


Claudine Weiner | Three Village Athletics | Facebook

Ward Melville's Athletic Trainer and Science Teacher Claudine Weiner recently was awarded the Outstanding Alumni Award from Stony Brook University.

Three Village social media site wrote of the award winner "Mrs. Weiner has been an outstanding and dedicated athletic trainer and science teacher at Ward Melville for many years. Thank you, Mrs. Weiner, for all that you do in the science classroom and on our athletic fields!! Congratulations and thank you for all your efforts and dedication to our district and the athletic training profession!"

Weiner is not only a teacher and athletic trainer, but she also gives her time to Ward Melville's career fairs and developed a sports medicine elective for the school in 2001. 

She also organized a day where close to 100 students participate in simulations at Stony Brook University showcasing the roles and responsibilities of athletic trainers. 

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