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WAYNE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT |
DATE: June 9, 2005 | |
TIME: 7:00 p.m. | |
PLACE: District Office Conference Room |
7:00 | Call to Order /Pledge of Allegiance |
Executive Session |
7:30 | Approval of Agenda/Approval of Meeting Minutes | |
Att. 1 |
7:35 | Public Comment | ||
7:40 | Board Member Comments | ||
7:45 | Board President’s Comments | ||
7:50 | Action Item Report | ||
7:55 | Superintendent’s Report: |
1. | Construction Update | ||
2. | Graduation Information | ||
3. | Wayne Central Foundation/Naming Rights | ||
4. | Student Questions |
8:30 | Items for Board of Education Action: |
1. | Personnel Action | |
Att. 2 | ||
2. | CSE/CPSE Action | |
Att. 3 | ||
3. | Consensus Agenda: | |
Att. 4 |
a. | Treasurer’s Report | |
b. | Award Bids | |
c. | Approve Health Contracts | |
d. | Accept Gift to the District |
8:50 | Break |
9:00 | Policy – First Reading Att. 5 | |
9:10 | Public Comment/Board Comments |
9:15 | Adjournment | |
Next Meeting: June 23, 2005 7:30 p.m. | ||
Ontario Elementary Conference Room | ||
District Mission Statement | |
Based on the belief that all students can learn, the staff of the Wayne Central School District accepts the responsibility to teach all students, regardless of differences, the fundamental skills. We further accept the responsibility to challenge all students to attain higher levels of achievement. Wayne Central will provide the opportunity, environment, and encouragement to meet this goal while developing the whole child, physically, socially, emotionally, and culturally. | |
WAYNE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT | ||||||||||||||||||||
Ontario Center, New York 14520 | ||||||||||||||||||||
BOARD OF EDUCATION MINUTES | UNOFFICIAL UNTIL APPROVED | |||||||||||||||||||
DATE: Thursday, May 26, 2005 | TIME: 6:40 p.m. | |||||||||||||||||||
TYPE: Regular Business Meeting | PLACE: | District Office | ||||||||||||||||||
PRESENT: Trustees Brunner, Davis (seated upon filing oath of office), Diller, Griswold, Lyke, Robusto, Wyse (arrived @ 6:43 p.m.); Trustee-Elect Schultz; District Clerk Switzer; Administrators Havens, Pirozzolo, Armocida, La Ruche, Siracuse, Cox, Schiek, Atseff, Spring, Callahan, Blankeberg | ||||||||||||||||||||
ABSENT: Trustees Johnson & Triou | ||||||||||||||||||||
GUESTS: Visitor’s Roster filed in clerk’s agenda file, this meeting | ||||||||||||||||||||
I. | CALL TO ORDER: 6:40 p.m. by Frank Robusto, Jr., School Board Vice-President | |||||||||||||||||||
II. | EXECUTIVE SESSION (Personnel) | |||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Griswold offered a MOTION to adjourn the meeting,at 6:39 p.m., for an executive session on personnel actions pertaining to specific persons. 5 Ayes, 0 Nays, 3 Absent (Mr. Johnson, Mr. Triou, Mr. Wyse), 1 Vacancy, Carried. | ||||||||||||||||||||
(Mr. Wyse entered the meeting @ 6:43 p.m.) | ||||||||||||||||||||
III. | RECONVENE: | 7:42 p.m. |
IV. | RECESS: 7:43 p.m. |
V. RECONVENE: | 7:45 p.m. |
VI. | PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE | ||||||||||||||||||
VII. | APPROVAL OF AGENDA & MINUTES (April 27, May 5 & 17, 2005) | ||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Robusto presented the topic of administering the oath of office to the newly-elected school board member as an addition to the agenda. Mrs. Brunner offered a MOTION to approve the agenda for this evening’s meeting, as revised, and the minutes of the meetings of April 27 & May 5 & 17, 2005, each as presented. 5 Ayes, 0 Nays, 2 Absent (Mr. Johnson, Mr. Triou), 1 Abstention (Mr. Griswold), 1 Vacancy. | |||||||||||||||||||
VIII. OATH OF OFFICE ADMINISTERED TO NEWLY-ELECTED TRUSTEE | |||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Robusto asked Mr. Switzer to administer the oath of office to newly elected trustee Donald M. Davis, who assumed his school board seat upon filing same. Mr. Davis received the largest vote tally at the school election on May 17th and filled the seat of former trustee Tim Ratcliffe that by law became vacant on school election day. Trustee Jeffrey Schultz, who filled the seat by appointment since last November, will step aside until July 1st when he and incumbent Richard Johnson will join Mr. Davis in new three-year terms. | |||||||||||||||||||
A. | IX. | PUBLIC COMMENT |
A. | Susan Brown,7518 Knickerbocker Road, Ontario, suggested that the Board of Education provide a list or state the items included on agenda enclosures at each meeting. She does not believe she should wait until after the meeting to learn such information. |
B. | Mrs. Brown, supra, stated that she is dismayed at the revision to the year-end school schedule and impression she feels it leaves about the value of instructional time. |
C. | Joseph Beck, 557 Bills Road, Macedon, a fifth grade student at Freewill Elementary School, read a statement to thank his band teacher, Michael Walker, for his support in the tuba holiday program, the International Tuba Day on May 7th and the special Echo Taps event last week on Armed Services Day along a 40-mile route between the national cemeteries in Elmira and Bath. Mr. Walker was present to acknowledge this surprise tribute. Trustees added their compliments to Mr. Walker for his efforts. |
X. BOARD MEMBER COMMENTS |
A. | Mr. Wyse extended welcome to Mr. Davis as a member of the Board of Education. |
B. | Mr. Wyse extended thanks to Mr. Blankenberg for the volunteer appreciation award that he received from Section V. |
C. | Mrs. Lyke extended welcome to Mr. Davis as a member of the Board of Education. |
D. | Mrs. Lyke extended compliments to middle school students and staff for the recent art show and to district-wide students and staff for the art show at the annual school election. |
E. | Mr. Davis extended thanks to trustees who encouraged him to make the step as a school trustee candidate and to the residents who placed their confidence in him at the annual school election. |
XI. | BOARD PRESIDENT’S COMMENTS |
A. Mr. Robusto extended compliments to everyone involved with the recent junior prom. | |
B. Mr. Robusto relayed positive comments from residents on the recent DWI danger presentation as part of pre-prom orientation and thanked all parties involved in planning and presenting the event. |
XII. | REPORT ON ACTION ITEMS BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS |
A. | Mr. Havens reported that he has provided written communications to two (2) residents who posed questions at the prior Board of Education meeting. |
XIII. | REPORTS OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS | ||||||||||||||||||
A. | UNDERGRADUATE AWARDS NIGHT |
Mr. Havens noted that the annual undergraduate awards night program is set for Tuesday, May 31st at 7:00 p.m. in the performing arts center at the high school and invited trustees to attend. |
B. | REVIEW RESULTS OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION • May 17, 2005 |
Mr. Havens congratulated trustees on the approval of the proposed school budget and renewal of the school bus purchase reserve fund at the annual school election on May 17th. He reviewed the margin of approval on each proposition and the number of budget and ballot items approved in our region. He added that the local margin of approval was smaller than in prior years and the he plans to increase informational efforts for voters in future years. | |||||||||||||||||||
Trustees expressed thanks to voters for their approval of the ballot items this year and their continued support of the school district. | |||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Griswold asked how the total voter turnout compared to prior years. Mr. Switzer provided information. |
C. | PRESENTATION OF ACADEMIC REPORT • THIRD QUARTER • 2004-2005 |
Mr. Havens introduced Mr. Laurence Spring, assistant superintendent for instruction, to present the academic report for the third quarter of the 2004-2005 school year. (copy of report filed in clerk’s agenda file, this meeting) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Spring reviewed the continued success of the teacher coach for language arts and maintaining the high standards in math at 94% and 95%. He noted the excellent results of the increased emphasis on reading and writing activities in the middle school, reported in detail at the prior meeting, and reviewed the achievement levels at the high school in English, science, social studies, foreign language and math. |
He added that the first year of the full day program for kindergarten is working well and reviewed the state requirements for passing and mastery for varied subjects and grade levels. |
D. | RESULTS OF ENGLISH-LANGUAGE ARTS TEST |
Mr. Havens introduced Mrs. Cox, Mr. La Ruche, Mr. Siracuse and Mr. Armocida, principals of Freewill Elementary School, Ontario Primary School, Ontario Elementary School and Thomas C. Armstrong Middle School, respectively, to review the results of state exams in math and language arts. | |||||||||||||||||||
They reviewed graphs that showed the achievement of students at varied grade levels and the significant improvements over the past six (6) years. They shared examples of efforts made to achieve these results by staff members. | |||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Havens displayed graphs which showed the second place ranking of local fourth grade test scores and eighth place for eighth graders among 59 school districts in the region and complimented staff members for their fine efforts that led to these results (copy filed in clerk’s agenda file, this meeting) | |||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Havens noted read a letter he received from former trustee Helen Hightower in congratulations to the school district for the excellent improvement and standing in test scores and her view that the excellent scores reflect a “truly educated student body, not just good test takers.” | |||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Havens presented framed copies of the graphs that reflect the achievement levels to each of the principals and to Mr. Spring in recognition of their leadership efforts. This achievement was further acknowledged by trustees, school officials and visitors present by a round of applause. |
E. | STUDENT QUESTIONS |
(1) | J. Chamberlin, 387 Berg Road, Ontario, asked if the construction project at the high school would pose any interruptions for final exams: Mr. Havens reviewed plans in place to prevent such interruptions. |
(2) | Shawn Nagel, 1507 Ridge Road, Ontario, noted that he plans a career in teaching physical education and expressed his support for including physical education credits as a graduation requirement; Mr. Havens noted that proposed revisions to local graduation requirements do include physical education although state regulations do not at the present time. |
(3) | Melanie Godown, 3909 Orchard Street, Walworth, asked for a definition of the term “mastery” as used in the report on test scores earlier this evening; Mr. Havens provided an explanation of the term. |
(4) | Brenna Mangano, 7021 Fisher Road, Ontario, stated that she and some students have met with Mr. Havens about boosting school spirit at the high school. She asked how the school board and school administrators can help restore school spirit for the next year. Mr. Havens noted that efforts were planned in that area. |
(5) | James Johnston, 3609 High Street, Walworth, noted the impact on students of the excessive turnover in biology teachers and asked how school officials handle such issues. Mr. Havens noted that the initial departure of the teacher was not known in advance and its occurrence during the year was not typical for staff vacancies. He stated that school officials share the concern about continuity and are working to remedy the situation. |
(6) | Brenna Mangano, supra, noted that more the 50% of students withdrew from the advanced placement biology course this year. |
(7) | James Johnston, supra, asked about the status of the high school principal now on a leave of absence. Mr. Havens explained that school officials must respect the confidentiality of all parties and compared it to a private conversation a student might have with him or another school official which the student expects would not be repeated to others. |
(8) | Brenna Mangano, supra, asked if there is a future time when students would receive an explanation on the status of the high school principal; Mr. Havens stated many factors would impact that issue. |
XIV. | RECESS: 8:35 p.m. |
XV. RECONVENE: | 8:45 p.m. |
XVI. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT |
A. | Susan Brown, supra, noted the state regulations for instructional services for students with special educational needs and asked if the Board of Education had considered providing a summer program for those students to provide support for higher passing and mastery levels on state exams as reviewed during this evening’s meeting. Mr. Havens was asked to provide information to Mrs. Brown. |
XVII. | ADDITIONAL BOARD MEMBER COMMENTS |
A. | Mrs. Brunner noted she attended the recent concert by students at Ontario Primary School at the performing arts center. She noted the exuberance of the children and their impressive presentation of a selection in German. |
B. | Mrs. Brunner stated as a senior member of the Board of Education she has shared in concerns about student achievement levels in prior years and commended the building and district staff members and leadership personnel and students and their parents for their fine efforts as reflected in the report this evening on state test results as a senior board member. She added that she is proud to serve as member of the Board of Education in this district. |
C. | Mr. Griswold stated he shared the views expressed by Mrs. Brunner and noted his satisfaction that the improvements have occurred based on emphasis for same in goals set by the Board of Education and school officials. |
D. | Mrs. Lyke stated that the use of data as presented this evening provides a clear illustration of both the needs that existed and the excellent results that have occurred. |
E. | Mrs. Brunner noted that local efforts to analyze data and plan efforts for improvement are in line with statewide standards for achievement and instruction. |
F. | Mr. Havens noted that the students, teachers and building leaders are the personnel who “make it happen” and stated that it is wonderful to observe the fine results of their hard work. |
XVIII. | EXECUTIVE SESSION (Personnel) | ||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Griswold offered a MOTION to adjourn the meeting,at 8:49 p.m., for an executive session on personnel matters pertaining to specific persons. 7 Ayes, O Nays, 2 Absent (Mr. Johnson, Mr. Triou), Carried. | |||||||||||||||||||
XIX. RECONVENE: | 9:53 p.m. | ||||||||||||||||||
XX. | ADDITIONAL BUSINESS ITEMS | ||||||||||||||||||
A. ELENBE AWARD ANNOUNCEMENT | |||||||||||||||||||
Cast members and their director visited the meeting to announce that the high school student musical “Beauty and the Beast” had earned overall second place and best supporting actor in the Elenbe Student Musical Awards in Newark this evening. They presented the trophy award to Mr. Havens on behalf of the cast and crew. Trustees extended congratulations to the students and their director. | |||||||||||||||||||
XXI. | ADJOURNMENT | ||||||||||||||||||
Mr. Wyse offered a MOTION to adjourn the meeting at 9:54 p.m. 7 Ayes, O Nays, 2 Absent (Mr. Johnson, Mr. Triou), Carried. | |||||||||||||||||||
Respectfully submitted, | |||||||||||||||||||
JAMES E. SWITZER | |||||||||||||||||||
School District Clerk | |||||||||||||||||||
APPROVAL OF MINUTES | |||||||||||||||||||
The foregoing minutes of the Board of | |||||||||||||||||||
Education were submitted for review | |||||||||||||||||||
& (approved as presented)(corrected | |||||||||||||||||||
as noted) at the meeting of | |||||||||||||||||||
June 9, 2005 | |||||||||||||||||||
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School District Clerk | |||||||||||||||||||
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Att. 2 |
WAYNE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT | |||
To: | Board of Education |
From: | Michael Havens, Superintendent of Schools |
(Prepared by Mark D. Callahan, Director of Human Resources) | |
Re: | Personnel Action |
Date: | June 9, 2005 |
The following is submitted for your review and approval. | |
INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF |
Tenure Recommendation: | |
The following teachers are being recommended by the Superintendent for appointment to tenure according to the tenure area and date listed: | |
Name | Tenure Area Date_____________________ |
Sarah Fry | |
Elementary Education August 31, 2005 | |
Shari Sohn | |
Elementary Education August 31, 2005 | |
Patricia Dombroski | |
Elementary Education August 31, 2005 | |
Jill Ghysel | |
Elementary Education August 31, 2005 | |
Daniel Kielon | |
Elementary Education August 31, 2005 | |
Sarah Lohr | |
Elementary Education August 31, 2005 | |
Christine Uetz | |
Elementary Education August 31, 2005 | |
Tara Fisher | |
Health August 31, 2005 | |
Martin Molisani | |
Health August 31, 2005 | |
Amber Wawrzaszek | |
Math August 31, 2005 | |
James Tiffin | |
Math August 31, 2005 | |
Diane Wolcott | |
Reading Coordinator August 31, 2005 | |
Jacqueline Shiers | |
Special Education August 31, 2005 | |
Rebecca Walzer | |
Social Studies August 31, 2005 | |
Erin O’Brien | |
Social Studies August 31, 2005 | |
Gregory Geesler | |
Social Studies August 31, 2005 | |
Danielle Powelczyk | |
Technology August 31, 2005 | |
Teaching Assistant: | |
Patricia Genesky | |
Teaching Assistant September 3, 2005 | |
Resignations: | |
Edward Currier, Science Teacher, assigned to the Thomas C. Armstrong Middle School, effective July 1, 2005. For purpose of retirement. | |
Richard Galvin, School Counselor, assigned to the James A. Beneway High School, effective June 30, 2005. For purpose of retirement. | |
Diana Page, Science-Biology Teacher, assigned to the James A. Beneway High School, effective June 30, 2005. For personal reasons. | |
Carolyn Stowe, Elementary Education Teacher, assigned to the Ontario Elementary School, effective June 30, 2005. For purpose of retirement. | |
Leave of Absence: | |
Jennifer Borowiak, Reading Teacher, assigned to the Thomas C. Armstrong Middle School, an extension of unpaid leave of absence effective September 1, 2005 through June 30, 2006. For purpose of child rearing. | |
Suellen Terranova, Elementary Education Teacher, assigned to the Ontario Elementary School, an unpaid FMLA disability leave anticipated September 1, 2005 through January 20, 2006. For purpose of child rearing. | |
Appointments: | |
Nicole Welch, ELA Coach, assigned to Ontario Elementary and Freewill Elementary Schools, a re-assignment effective September 1, 2005 through June 30, 2006 at contract salary. Replacement for James Adamo (retirement). | |
Summer Appointments: | |
8th Grade to 9th Grade Transitional Program: Rate- $25.00/hr | |
Jackie Courtney | |
Greg Geesler | |
Jackie Shiers | |
Francis Gough | |
Julie Green | |
Summer Reading Camp: Rate- $25.00/hr | |
Jeanne Robillard Andrea Dysart | |
Julie Diffenderfer Shari Hurny | |
Carrie St. Pierre Patricia Thomas | |
Brenda Drexler Jason Carter | |
Cynthia Coomber Rebecca Fiestel | |
Elizabeth Hennessy Jennifer Becker | |
Alexandra Balta Cynthia Rutan | |
Summer Special Education Program: Rate- $25/hr (Professional) | |
Pam Buddendeck Mary Rosdahl | |
Krista Surowsky Sharon Hetzler | |
Veronica Steele David Tinnes | |
Stephanie Collins Marcy Smith | |
Diane Hartley | |
Summer Special Education Program: Rate- contract (Paraprofessional and RN) | |
Alison Palmer Joyce-Ann Collier | |
Amber Tyler Theresa Morris | |
Anne Bulman Colleen Boyce | |
Maxine Grumley Kristen Liberti-Bauerschmidt | |
Barrie Krochmalech Kathy Tortorella Cross | |
Joyce Catalano Chris Lawrence | |
Fall 2005 |
Name
|
Team
|
Step
|
WCS Years
|
Level
|
Incentive
|
Salary
|
Total
|
Bill Jordan | Girls Varsity Soccer | 13
|
13
|
B
|
287
|
4264
|
4551
|
Robert Taylor | Girls JV Soccer | 8
|
6
|
E
|
2842
|
2842
|
|
Brad LaBarge | Girls Modified Soccer | 5
|
5
|
F
|
2543
|
2543
|
|
Tracy Watson | Girls Modified Soccer | 2
|
2
|
F
|
2245
|
2245
|
|
Tim Mattle | Boys Varsity Soccer | 15
|
13
|
B
|
287
|
4565
|
4852
|
Kevin Shoemaker | Boys JV Soccer | 12
|
12
|
E
|
287
|
3067
|
3354
|
Thomas Gentile | Boys Modified Soccer | F
|
|||||
. | Boys Modified Soccer | F
|
|||||
Justin Marino | Vol. Asst. B Var Soccer | ||||||
. | Girls Varsity Volleyball | D
|
|||||
. | Girls JV Volleyball | E
|
|||||
MJ Hoffman | Girls Modified Volleyball | 23
|
21
|
G
|
577
|
3142
|
3719
|
Craig Wert | Boys Varsity Volleyball | 10
|
7
|
D
|
3666
|
3666
|
|
. | Boys JV Volleyball | E
|
|||||
David Leone | Boys Modified Volleyball | 1
|
6
|
G
|
1945
|
1945
|
|
Dolores Fox | Girls Varsity Tennis | 2
|
2
|
F
|
2245
|
2245
|
|
. | Girls JV Tennis | G
|
|||||
. | G & B Varsity X-C | E
|
|||||
. | G & B Modified X-C | G
|
|||||
Dave Marean | Head Varsity Football | 10
|
10
|
B
|
287
|
4264
|
4551
|
Mike Grasta | Asst. Varsity Football | 5
|
5
|
E
|
2842
|
2842
|
|
. | Asst. Varsity Football | E
|
|||||
Mark MacMillan | Head JV Football | 8
|
8
|
D
|
3292
|
3292
|
|
William Mitchell | Asst. JV Football | 7
|
7
|
E
|
2842 | 2842
|
|
Doug Casey | Head Modified Football | 3
|
24
|
E
|
577
|
2694
|
3271
|
Josh Dougherty | Asst. Modified Football | 2
|
2
|
F
|
2245
|
2245
|
|
. | Fall Varsity Cheerleading | D
|
|||||
Fall JV Cheerleading | G
|
||||||
Dan Harris | Varsity Golf | 4
|
9
|
G
|
2247
|
2247
|
|
JV Golf |
Name
|
Team
|
Stipend
|
Andy Struzik | Varsity Baseball | $347.00 |
Brian Knebel | JV Baseball | $139.00 |
Bob Taylor | Varsity Softball | $347.00 |
Tracy Watson | JV Softball | $139.00 |
Charlie Roods | B. Varsity Track | $347.00 |
Colin Roods | B. Varsity Track Asst. | $13.00 |
Riley Wheaton | G. Varsity Track | $347.00 |
Josh Dougherty | G. Varsity Track Asst. | $139.00 |
Tim Mattle | B. Varsity Tennis | $347.00 |
Name
|
Team
|
Stipend
|
Charlie Roods | B. Varsity Track | $139.00 |
Colin Roods | B. Varsity Track Asst. | $139.00 |
Riley Wheaton | G. Varsity Track | $139.00 |
Josh Dougherty | G. Varsity Track Asst. | $139.00 |
Name
|
Team
|
Stipend
|
Charlie Roods | B. Varsity Track | $139.00 |
Riley Wheaton | G. Varsity Track | $139.00 |
Name
|
Team
|
Step
|
WCS Years
|
Level
|
Incentive
|
Salary
|
Total
|
Bill Jordan | Girls Varsity Soccer | 13
|
13
|
B
|
287
|
4264
|
4551
|
Robert Taylor | Girls JV Soccer | 8
|
6
|
E
|
2842
|
2842
|
|
Brad LaBarge | Girls Modified Soccer | 5
|
5
|
F
|
2543
|
2543
|
|
Tracy Watson | Girls Modified Soccer | 2
|
2
|
F
|
2245
|
2245
|
|
Tim Mattle | Boys Varsity Soccer | 15
|
13
|
B
|
287
|
4565
|
4852
|
Kevin Shoemaker | Boys JV Soccer | 12
|
12
|
E
|
287
|
3067
|
3354
|
Thomas Gentile | Boys Modified Soccer | F
|
|||||
. | Boys Modified Soccer | F
|
|||||
Justin Marino | Vol. Asst. B Var Soccer | ||||||
. | Girls Varsity Volleyball | D
|
|||||
. | Girls JV Volleyball | E
|
|||||
MJ Hoffman | Girls Modified Volleyball | 23
|
21
|
G
|
577
|
3142
|
3719
|
Craig Wert | Boys Varsity Volleyball | 10
|
7
|
D
|
3666
|
3666
|
|
. | Boys JV Volleyball | E
|
|||||
David Leone | Boys Modified Volleyball | 1
|
6
|
G
|
1945
|
1945
|
|
Dolores Fox | Girls Varsity Tennis | 2
|
2
|
F
|
2245
|
2245
|
|
. | Girls JV Tennis | G
|
|||||
. | G & B Varsity X-C | E
|
|||||
. | G & B Modified X-C | G
|
|||||
Dave Marean | Head Varsity Football | 10
|
10
|
B
|
287
|
4264
|
4551
|
Mike Grasta | Asst. Varsity Football | 5
|
5
|
E
|
2842
|
2842
|
|
. | Asst. Varsity Football | E
|
|||||
Mark MacMillan | Head JV Football | 8
|
8
|
D
|
3292
|
3292
|
|
William Mitchell | Asst. JV Football | 7
|
7
|
E
|
2842 | 2842
|
|
Doug Casey | Head Modified Football | 3
|
24
|
E
|
577
|
2694
|
3271
|
Josh Dougherty | Asst. Modified Football | 2
|
2
|
F
|
2245
|
2245
|
|
. | Fall Varsity Cheerleading | D
|
|||||
Fall JV Cheerleading | G
|
||||||
Dan Harris | Varsity Golf | 4
|
9
|
G
|
2247
|
2247
|
|
JV Golf |
First Name
|
Last Name
|
First Name
|
Last Name
|
|
Karl | Aman | Victor | Ingrassia | |
Evelyn | Baccoli-Lang | Elizabeth | Johns | |
Tracy | Beachner | Kerstin | Kapture | |
Janis | Becker | John | Kiever | |
Tracy | Beechner | Jaime (NR) | LeBerth | |
Margaret | Birx | Grace | Lee | |
Jeremy | Bozzelli | Adrienne | Livadas | |
Christopher | Brandt | Ashley | Lynch | |
Anthony | Cappadonia | Tracy | Maier | |
Krista | Catherwood | Jessica | Rice | |
Danielle | Conte | Dan | Ruetz | |
John, Jr | Contino | Damien | Rzepka | |
Emily | Dlugosh | Abbey | Saxby | |
Brittany | Drexler | Heather | Scheidt | |
Bryan | Duffy | Aleya | Shehata | |
Melissa | Herman | Virginia | Steven | |
Zachary | Hill | Perlis J. (PJ) | Trahan | |
Julie | Hillegeer | Carrie | VanCassele | |
Mary Ashley | Hoch | Cara | VanderBrook | |
Kathleen | Wright | |||
5 | Students @ | $609.54 | = | $3,047.70 |
2 | Student(s) @ | 293.98 | = | $ 587.96 |
12 | Student(s) @ | $374.51 | = | $4,494.12 |
43 | Student(s) @ | 376.28 | = | $16,180.04 |
Vendor | Discount
|
Bid Total
|
1. | Henry Schein
135 Duryea Rd. Melville, NY 11747 |
$1,020.24
|
|
2. | Medco Supply Co.
500 Fillmore Ave. Tonawanda, NY 14150 |
10%
|
1,368.14
|
3. | Moore Medical
PO Box 2740 New Britain, Ct. |
16%
|
1,168.17
|
4. | William V. MacGill & Co.
720 Annoreno Dr., PO 369 Addison, IL 60101 |
5%
|
943.40
|
5. | Abilitations
One Sportime Way Atlanta, GA 30340 |
12%
|
2,194.78
|
6. | Aluminium Athletic Equipment
1000 Enterprise Dr. Royerssord, PA 19468 |
15%
|
8,260.30
|
7. | Anaconda Sports, Inc.
85 Katrine Lane Lake Katrine, NY 124449-5138 |
1,585.06
|
|
8. | Anthem Sports, LLC
12 Alice Court Pawcatuck, CT 06379 |
3%
|
1,483.72
|
9. | Cannon Sports
PO Box 11179 Burbank, CA 91510-1179 |
491.44
|
10. | FlagHouse, Inc.
610 Flaghouse Dr. Hasbrouck Heights, NJ 07604-32116 |
10%
|
620.75
|
11. | Gopher Sport
PO Box 998 Owatonna, MN 55060-0998 |
15%
|
2,423.96 |
12. | Great Lakes Sports
PO Box 447 Lambertville, MI 48144 |
1,995.38 | |
13. | Jim Dalberth Sporting Goods
926 Genesee Street Rochester, NY 14611 |
6,939.06 | |
14. | Laux Sporting Goods
25 Pineview Dr., Aud. Ind. Pk Amherst, NY 14228 |
6,125.57 | |
15. | M_F Athletic
PO Box 8090 Cranston, RI 02920 |
10%
|
829.55 |
15. | NEFF
8022 Fir Drive Clay, NY 13041 |
2,580.10 | |
16. | Passon’s Sports
PO Box 49 Jenkintown, PA 19046 |
10%
|
2,760.92 |
17. | Pocket Full of Therapy
PO Box 174 Morganville, NJ 07551 |
235.73 | |
18. | Premier Sports Center
374 Greece Ridge Ctr. Dr. Rochester, NY 14626-2817 |
1%
|
3,227.40 |
19. | Reliable Racing Supply
643 Upper Glen St. Queensburg, NY 12804 |
239.07 | |
20. | Riddell
669 Sugar Lane Elyria, OH 44035 |
20%
|
3,683.59 |
21. | S&S Worldwide
PO Box 513 Colchester, CT 06415-0513 |
10%
|
675.60 |
22. | Sportsdecals Kwik
PO Box 358 Crystal Lake, IL 60039-0358 |
1%
|
103.75 |
23. | Toth’s Sports
71 Victor Heights Pkwy. Victor, NY 14564 |
25%
|
9,773.25 |
24. | Wolverine Sports
PO Box 1941 745 State Circle Ann Arbor, MI 48106 |
461.80 | |
Total | $61,190.73 |
Attached is a copy of the vendor bid list for your reference.
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