Month: November 2016
“Coffee with Cale” tackles parenting issues June 21
Dr. Randy L. Cale, a psychologist and parenting expert, will host the second in a series of informative workshops for families when he hosts “Managing Technology: Sensible Ways to Set Limits.” The event will take place on, Wednesday, June 21 at 9:30 a.m. at Hamagrael Elementary School. The event is open to all district parents.
Spaghetti dinner raises funds for families in need
Students and staff at Radez Elementary recently raised money for families in need at the “Helping Hands” spaghetti supper.
More than 150 dinners were served and many people took home great gifts from the silent auction.
There was an excellent turnout and the organizers would like to thank everyone who brought in food, baked desserts, and donated time and funds.
Anytown voters approve $20 million capital project
On December 10, 2016, Anytown residents approved the district’s $20.3 million capital project by a tally of 2,189 yes votes (54 percent) to 1,842 no votes (46 percent). The vote resulted in a 30 year record voter turnout dating back to 1986, with a total voter turnout of 4,031. The results were announced at the Anytown Central Office and certified by the chairperson of the election.
“I’d like to thank our Anytown community for participating in the democratic process by voting,” said Superintendent Jim Smith.
The capital project will establish a 10-year plan to accommodate tremendous growth in enrollment, and included addition and renovation work throughout the district, with security updates for all eight school buildings. The tax rate impact will be 5.9 percent to be phased in over three years, with the initial increase in year 2022.
Academic programming for the 2017-18 school year
South Glens Falls High School’s Academic Program Guide 2017-18 is now available to view online by clicking here. Students will receive a print copy in their English classes between Wednesday, Jan. 4 and Friday, Jan. 6. This booklet provides an explanation of graduation requirements, honors and college-level credit opportunities, school policies, as well as a list a list of course descriptions.
In order to meet the educational needs of each student, parents are encouraged to take a few moments to review the Academic Program Guide 2017-18 and assist their children with selecting courses for the 2017-18 school year. Students will have the opportunity to share this preliminary information with their school counselors during the course selection process.
School counselors will meet with their students, in a small group format, to select a program of study on the following dates:
- Current juniors: Monday, Jan. 9 and Tuesday, Jan. 10
- Current sophomores: Thursday, Jan. 12 and Friday, Jan. 13
- Current freshmen: Tuesday, Jan. 17 through Thursday, Jan. 19
Nominations sought for the Wall of Fame
The Liberty Central School District is currently accepting nominations for its Wall of Fame, which the district established to honor outstanding Liberty alumni who have made a lasting contribution to the district. Nominees will be judged on exceptional accomplishments or significant contributions within their school, community or personal life.
Inductee(s) will have a plaque displayed on the Wall of Fame, located in the David E. Panebaker Auditorium lobby at Liberty High School. The district will recognize the honorees during a special ceremony and breakfast reception prior to graduation in June.
The district will accept nominations until 3 p.m. Jan. 27, 2017.
Do you know someone who deserves to be honored on the Liberty Wall of Fame?
Nominate them! CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE APPLICATION FORM
Nomination forms are also available at the District Office, 115 Buckley St., Liberty. Contact Alyssa Pagano at 845-292-5400 ext. 2055 for more information.
Are you receiving school notification messages?
If you are not receiving voice calls, emails or texts from Central Valley School District please:
- Recognize and listen to calls from the district number 315-895-7729, to avoid needlessly calling the district.
- If your voicemail is full, please call 895-7729 to hear a the recording.
- Respond Y to 68453 to allow texts from the school district.
- Confirm the emergency contact information on file with the district is up-to-date.
- Notify a child’s school immediately of any telephone number/text/email address changes.