WILLIAMSON CENTRAL SCHOOL
WCS
PO BOX 900
WILLIAMSON NY 14589Â0900
July 30, 2003
The July 23rd Board of Education meeting was preceded by an information session for new Committee of
Special Education (CSE) and Committee of PreÂSchool Special Education (CPSE) parents. These parents
were then approved for memberships on these committees for the upcoming year under the consent
agenda.
A number of CSE cases were approved under Reports to the Board. This was followed by annual reports
from each of the three Building Principals. Each report detailed end of the year testing in the buildings,
yearly discipline report totals, and updates on the actions of the Building Planning Teams. The testing
results were shown over a threeÂyear period, so that growth and decline could be noted. Overall, progress
remains at consistent levels or is showing a slight increase. Some of the declines in High School Regents
data included those in Math A, Physics, and Chemistry. Two of the three declines were exams where
StateÂwide declines made front page news. The High School also showed an increase in serious
discipline cases. The Board voiced their concern and asked for closer monitoring of these cases over the
upcoming year.
Under Old Business, the issue of the outside basketball courts was again discussed. After some debate,
the decision was reached to keep the courts closed until security cameras are installed this Fall. Also, the
Board asked the Superintendent to pursue the idea of fencing for these courts. A second reading of a
policy on School Board Vacancies was approved. This policy makes a formal election unnecessary if
only one candidate petition is received.
New Business included the approval of a salary increase for the Assistant Superintendent for Instruction
and also the approval of a District Universal PreÂKindergarten program (UPK) for the 2003Â04 school
year for resident fourÂyearÂolds. Information on this program will be mailed to all District parents of
fourÂyearÂolds during the first week of August. The Board also approved the present safety plan for 60Â
days until all committee members were back onÂsite.
SimplexÂGrinell was awarded the bid for the DistrictÂwide security project that was approved by voters
this May. Work on this project will be completed by midÂFall and will include security cameras at main
doors and parking lots as well as electronic access to each Building and ID badges for all staff. The main
door to each Building will remain open and will be monitored by a camera.
The following appointments were made:
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Gabrielle Sears – KÂ12 Reading
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Tom Miller  .5 Math
Also under the New Business portion of the agenda, the resignation of Board member Adam Vitalone was
accepted with regret. Petitions for potential candidates can be picked up in the District Office and are due
back to the District Office by August 15, 2003.
Under announcements, a work session on the Strategic Plan and Goal Setting was announced for July 25
th
at Forman’s Park.
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