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| NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the election of school trustees is at large. The three (3) candidates receiving the greatest number of votes cast will be elected;
| | | | | NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT a copy of the statement of the estimated amount of monies which will be required, for school purposes, for the ensuing 2008-2009 school year may be obtained by any taxpayer of the school district during the fourteen (14) days immediately preceding the adjourned annual school election, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., local time, at any of the schools of the district or at the district office.
| | | | | NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT applications for absentee ballots may be sought by qualified voters of the school district from the school district clerk at his office in the district office.
| | | | | Such applications must be received by the district clerk at least seven (7) days before the annual school election, if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or by 5:00 p.m. on the day before the annual school election, if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots is available for public inspection during regular business hours at the district office.
| | | | | DATED: March 6, 2008 @ Ontario Center, Wayne County, New York
| | | | | BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF WAYNE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
| Ontario Center, Wayne County, New York
| | BY: JAMES E. SWITZER
| | School District Clerk
| | | | | | 4T: Weeks of March 31, April 7 & 21 & May 5, 2008
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| | | Section 4: That the school district clerk be, and hereby is, authorized and directed to cause such notice of the public hearing and annual school election to be given in substantially the form hereinbefore prescribed by publishing the same four (4) times within the seven (7) weeks next preceding the public hearing (May 8, 2008) and the annual school election (May 20, 2008), the first publication to appear at least forty-five (45) days before each event, in the Wayne County Mail (Ontario-Walworth) and The Times of Wayne County (Walworth-Macedon), the official district newspapers, each having a general circulation in said school district, and by giving such other notice as, in his discretion, may be deemed advisable.
| | | | Section 5: This RESOLUTION shall take effect immediately upon adoption
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| Mr. Triou confirmed that thank you notes are sent for gifts to the school district.
| | | | On the question, the consensus agenda was approved/adopted by a vote of 8 Ayes, 0 Nays, 1 Absent (Mr. Wyse), Carried.
| | | XIV. POLICY COMMITTEE ITEMS
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Policy 2110 New Board Member Orientation
Policy 2210 Committees of the Board of Education
Policy 2310 Membership in Associations
Policy 2320 Attendance by Board Members @ Conferences, Conventions & Workshops
Policy 3110 School Sponsored Media & Official District Newspapers
Policy 3120 Community & Business Partnerships
Policy 3130 Programs for Senior Citizens
Policy 3140 Display of the American Flag
Policy 3150 School Volunteers
Policy 3210 Visitors to the Schools
Policy 3220 Public Participation at Meetings of the Board of Education
Policy 3230 Public Complaints
Policy 3240 Parent Groups
Policy 3260 Solicitation of Charitable Donations From School Children
Policy 3270 Community Use of School Facilities & Community Involvement
Policy 3430 Statewide Uniform Violent Incident Report (VADIR)
Policy 3510 Emergency Closing or Early Dismissal of Students
Policy 7220 Graduation Requirements
Mrs. Newman presented the policy items, noted above, for review and consideration by the Board of Education.
Mrs. Newman offered a MOTION, seconded by Mr. Johnson, to approve second and final reading of policy revisions, noted above, s presented by the policy committee 8 Ayes, 0 Nays, 1 Absent (Mr. Wyse), Carried.
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XV. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT
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| Susan Brown, 7518 Knickerbocker Road, Ontario, noted that no increase was projected for postage expenses in the proposed budget and that increases are planned by the postal service.
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XVI.
| ADDITIONAL BOARD MEMBER COMMENTS
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| Mr. Griswold stated he appreciates the variety of opinions among board members, as expressed this evening, which prompt additional thoughts and considerations. He noted that in the past, disagreements like these at times resulted in hard feelings among board members.
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| Mrs. Lyke stated that it is valuable for board members to listen to each other.
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| Mr. Johnson noted that school board members did not always have healthy discussions in prior years as they do now and that the variety of thoughts and comments expressed this evening provided excellent food for thought. He added that this school board always considers its fiscal responsibilities in its decisions.
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| Mr. Robusto thanked board members for their participation and contributions to the discussion on capital project issues this evening
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| Mr. Triou stated that he was also pleased to attend and participated in the recognition breakfasts for commended students at the middle school this week and noted the high number – well over 50% - of the students in each grade who were honored based on their achievement.
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| Mr. Nicholson noted that data about the high levels of student achievement, including that noted, supra, about the middle school, was included in the second quarter academic report included in the agenda for this evening’s meeting.
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| ADJOURNMENT | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Mr. Triou offered a MOTION, seconded by Mr. Johnson, to adjourn the meeting at 9:53 p.m. 8 Ayes, 0 Nays, 1 Absent (Mr. Wyse), Carried.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Respectfully submitted,
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To: Board of Education
From: Michael Havens, Superintendent of Schools
Gregory Atseff, Assistant Superintendent for Business
Date: March 20, 2008
Re: 2008/2009 Budget Adoption
Attached is a new copy of the proposed 2008/2009 budget.
As reported earlier, this budget includes the following additions:
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| New truck to replace the 1997 Ford dump truck | -
| Increase in the local facilities plan to address building needs | -
| $20,000 for the summer elementary and middle school enrichment institute | -
| $30,000 for the high school Summer School program to replace FLCC Summer Program | -
| 1.0 full time teacher for a second Internship Coordinator for Model Schools | -
| Boys and Girls Modified Lacrosse Program | -
| Increase in salaries reflecting the addition of the Staffing Coordinator position in Human Resources and .5 clerk/typist position for Technology department |
The proposed 2008/2009 budget represents a 3.4% expenditure increase. The true value tax rate for the proposed 2008/2009 budget, will decrease from $21.35 to $21.00 per thousand dollars of assessed value. A resident with a home assessed at $200,000 in both 2007 and 2008, will see their school taxes decrease by $60.00.
We do not believe the change in the Governorship will change our budget plan so after answering questions it is our recommendation that the Board adopt the 2008/2009 budget at this March 20, 2008 board meeting. That allows us to get started on preparing for the budget vote.
Att. 4
WAYNE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
Consensus Agenda
TO: Board of Education
FROM: Michael Havens
RE: Consensus Agenda
DATE: March 20, 2008
The following items are being recommended for approval in a consensus agenda:
| | | Item #1 Adopt 2008-2009 School Calendar
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| | Item #2
| Adopt Salaries for Confidential Employees
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Consensus Agenda Item #2
Memorandum
To:
| Board of Education
| From:
| Michael Havens
| Date:
| 3/20/08
| Re:
| Confidential Staff Salaries
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With the adoption of the 2008-09 school budget, we also need to set salaries for our confidential, non-unionized employee. I recommend you follow past practice and grant these employees the same 4% increase that other administrators will be getting. Those completing their third year would also be eligible for their $4,000 “tenure” increase. Michelle Scheik and Bob Miller qualify for this. I also recommend that Nique Wilson be given a $4,000 adjustment as per our recent executive session discussions.
I have not included salaries for Mrs. Cox or Mr. Atseff as they are working on a contract.
RESOLUTION
Be it resolved, that the Board of Education of the Wayne Central School District hereby approves the following salaries for the 2008-09 school year
Individual Title
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adjustment Salary
Michelle Scheik
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Director of Student Services
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$95,181
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$4,000*
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$103,148
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Mark Callahan
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Director of Human Resources
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$83,964
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$87,323
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Kathleen Green
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Director of Educational Technology
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$73,197
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$76,125
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James Switzer
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Census/Attendance/Board Clerk (.5)
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$32,114
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$33,399
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Robert Miller
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Director of Operations & Maintenance
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$66,363
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$4,000*
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$73,178
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Frederick Prince
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Director of Transportation
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$70,612
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$73,436
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Veronique Wilson
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Director of Food Service
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$49,732
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$4,000**
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$55,881
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Lori Eaton-Smith
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Administrative Assistant
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$49,260
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$51,230
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Amy Gebhardt
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Public Information Specialist
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$41,101
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$42,745
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Leora Stramonine
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Treasurer
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$48,640
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$50,586
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*tenure increase
**recommended adjustment
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