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    Home Articles Readers' Turn to Write: Concerned about children's mental health needs
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    May 30, 2025

    Readers’ Turn to Write: Concerned about children’s mental health needs

    It took me some time to find the right words to share, but I feel this needs to be said. First and foremost, this is meant to be educational and bring awareness to recent events at Portville Central School District.

    Many of you may not be aware, but Nick Kicior, the school psychologist, will not be returning next year. His position has been eliminated.

    If you don’t know Mr. Kicior, let me tell you — he has been a lifeline for so many students over the years. He is more than just a psychologist, he is a miracle worker. He has helped countless children navigate overwhelming emotions, face challenges at home, and push through some of their darkest days. His presence has been a vital part of the school.

    My own son sees Mr. Kicior, and when he heard the news, he was devastated. He couldn’t understand how the school could let go of someone so impactful — someone he trusts and has truly made a difference in his life.

    For families whose children see Mr. Kicior regularly, I called the school to ask what their next steps would be. The response I received was: “We don’t have one, but they will most likely be split between multiple people.” How is that beneficial for any child who has built a meaningful, consistent relationship with one trusted adult, now expected to start over with someone new?

    Rather than finding a way to retain Mr. Kicior, the district asked the community to vote on a nearly $1 million purchase of five new short buses. There was no transparency about what programs or positions would be cut. Just a simple line item many likely overlooked, myself included.

    The children of Portville Central deserve better. They deserve consistency. They deserve someone they can trust. And while I know some may say, “Give someone else a chance,” I’ve done that. For years. There was little progress — until Mr. Kicior came into the picture.

    To the children and parents affected by this decision, I see you. I hear you. And I share in your concern for the future of mental health support at our school. Some things should never be considered optional — and this is one of them.

    I encourage our community to speak up. Reach out to the school board. Ask questions. Share your experiences. Advocate for the well-being of our kids.

    (Leann Emley lives in Portville.)

    Olean Times Herald

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