East Syracuse Minoa Central H.S. Business Department Chair Darlene Baker Selected Clarkson University Inspirational Educator

Potsdam, NY (05/02/2019) — Darlene Baker of East Syracuse, New York, a business department chair and DECA advisor at East Syracuse Minoa Central High School, is known for her dedication, passion, work ethic, and high expectations. But it was her sacrifices that had the greatest impact on her students.

Baker is one of two educators who will be honored as a 2019 Clarkson University Inspirational Educator. The award recognizes both educators for their lasting impact on their students and in their fields of education. She was nominated by former student Connor Bayly of East Syracuse, a financial information and analysis major at Clarkson.

"Outside of class, Ms. Baker put in hundreds of hours each year outside of her role as an advisor for DECA," Bayly said. "She would be there to support us as we completed projects in the community, developed presentations and composed our 30-page competition papers."

Bayly described a time when Baker, who had two young children at the time, remained at school past midnight to assist students with their DECA projects. It was that instance, Bayly said, that he realized the sacrifices Baker made on a regular basis to help her students succeed.

"She drove my decision to go towards business," said Bayly in nominating Baker. "My life definitely wouldn't be the same without her impact early on. She taught me to be dedicated, to give back to the community, and never give up. Her impact opened up the world of business. It encouraged me to join professional organizations. This led to networking and my ability to do two great co-ops. She taught us to strive for success, and I have done just that at Clarkson. Her dedication to students and their success was unparalleled to other teachers."

Each year, Clarkson asks its seniors to nominate the educators who have significantly affected their lives and helped guide their higher education and career decisions. The educators will be honored on campus during Clarkson's spring commencement weekend ceremonies.