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January 18, 2002
 

 

 
Greetings from Wayne Central School District.
 
Below are some items of interest.
 
 
Board Meeting:
 

1. Executive Session – There is no executive session needed for this meeting.

 

2. Building Tour – We are having our annual meeting at Ontario Elementary. The tour will begin at 7:00 p.m.

 

3. Building Project – As you can see, the major item of discussion is the building project. At our last meeting the Board asked that we bring the answers to three questions:

 

a. What are some concrete uses for Ontario Elementary?
b. What are the pros and cons of moving to one campus?
c. What are some concrete project options with costs associated with them?

 
Our president asked Board members to consider a fourth question.
 

d. What size building project do they feel our community would support?

 
We should have time to give in-depth study to each of these questions.
 
 

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Newsletter
 

1. Director of Transportation – The chart below shows the comparative data you requested regarding salaries for area transportation directors. The district’s chosen are the same as those used in the administrative comparisons. I have also listed the salaries for our Directors of Technologies and Buildings/Grounds.

 

DISTRICT  
DIRECTOR

     
SALARY
       
       

EAST IRONDEQUOIT
43,000

     
 

FAIRPORT  
78,750

    range
50,400-78,250

PENFIELD  
65,000

     
 

PITTSFORD Civil Service
68,500

     
 
VICTOR    
52,800
     
 

WEBSTER  
58,100

    range
52,000-72,000

WEST IRONDEQUOIT
NA

West Irondequoit contracts with Laidlaw    
 
WAYNE TRANSPORTATION    
46,724
WAYNE TECHNOLOGY    
58,407
WAYNE BUILDINGS & GROUNDS    
58,407

 

 
 
2.   Senior Trip – A board member had asked a question about the senior trip. Attached is an update from Lory Morrin and Senior Class Advisor Lisa Marlowe.
 
3.   Computers in Basement – At our last meeting a board member asked if it was true that new computers have been sitting in boxes in the lower level of the middle school for a couple years. I have personally searched the area and cannot find any. We do have computers that come into shipping and receiving as part of our annual replacement program. Also located in the technology department of the basement are any computers in need of repair
 
4.   Events – If you are interested in attending any of these events, we will forward additional information. 
 
1/22-25 – NYS Regents Exams
1/28 – Superintendent Advisory Committee Mtg – District Office – 7:00 p.m.
1/28-2/1 – 4th grade ELA tests administered
1/29 – Four County General Membership Meeting – Club 86, Geneva
Topic: “Thinking, Planning and Acting Strategically”
Buffet Dinner; 5:15 – Registration; 5:30 dinner; 6:00 program
Contact Lori Smith to register
2/1 – Freewill Parent Group Mtg – Freewill Elementary – 6:30 p.m.
2/7 – WFL BOCES Budget Hearing, Eisenhower Bldg, Newark – 7:00-8:30 p.m.
   Please let Lori know if you plan to attend this meeting
2/9-10 – NYSSBA 2002 Winter Academy – Albany Mariott, Albany
  Topic: “Budgets, Boards and Buy-In: Education Economics Today”
Starts Saturday – 7:30 a.m. through Sunday – 11:30 a.m.
Contact Lori Smith to register
 
Athletics (home games):
 
1/18 – Boys JV & V Basketball vs. Penn Yann – 6:00 & 7:30 p.m.
1/19 – Girls Freshman Basketball vs. Canandaigua – 12:00 noon
1/22 – Girls Freshman Basketball vs. Newark – 4:15 p.m.
1/29 – Boys Freshman Basketball vs. Victor – 4:15p.m.
 
4.   Correspondence:
a)   Senior Trip Information
 
 

Att. A

 
 
-----Original Message-----
From:  Marlowe, Lisa
Sent:  Friday, January 18, 2002 7:44 AM
To:  Morrin, Lory
Subject:  
 
Senior Trip Information
 
75 students made their first deposit.
Currently 65 students have made their 2nd deposit and we are still collecting these.
The 3rd and final deposit is due February 8th.
 
We are working with Star Travel and Tours, here in Ontario, for busses and hotel reservations. We will be departing Wayne Central approximately 4am on Wednesday, April 10th and returning in the afternoon/early evening on Saturday, April 13th.
We have rooms reserved at the Hampton Inn on West Illinois Street in the heart of Chicago, to allow students the “real feel” of the city and to make it easy to get around to the popular attractions.
Reservations have been made for a dinner cruise on the Spirit of Chicago for Thursday night. This includes a 4-course meal and dancing. The cruise is from 7-11pm and will allow an evening view of the skyline.
An optional activity will be either a Chicago Cubs or a Chicago White Sox game on Friday afternoon.
Other activities will include, the John Hancock building, the Navy Pier, the Magnificent Mile, an Aquarium, Chinatown and Greektown.
 
 

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