Sun
    Mon
    Tue
     
    Wed
    Thu
    Fri
    Sat
     
     
     
     
     
    1
    Superintendent’s
    Conference Day
    (
    Teachers Only
    Teachers Only
    )
     
    Kindergarten Class
    Visit at 1:00pm
    2
    3
    4
     
    Labor Day
    (
    No School
    No School
    )
    5
     
    First Day Of School
     
    Kindergarten Begins
    (12:30pm)
    6
    7
    8
    9
     
    10
    11
     
    Gr. 9­12 Open
    House
    (6:30­7:30pm)
     
    12
    13
     
    ABLE (7:50am)
     
    BOE (7:30pm)
    14
    15
    16
    17
    18
     
    Superintendent’s
    Conference Day
    (
    Teachers Only
    Teachers Only
    )
     
    19
     
    PTA Mtg. (M.S.
    Conference Rm.
    @ 7:00pm)
    20
     
    ABLE (7:50AM)
    21
     
    Gr. K­4 Open House
    (6:30­7:30pm)
    22
     
    H.S Picture Day
     
    H.S. Homecoming
    23
    24
    25
     
    Gr. 5­8 Open House
    (6:30­7:30pm)
     
    26
     
    M.S. Picture Day
    27
     
    BOE Meeting 7:30pm
     
    28
    29
    30
    September 2000
    Please note: This calendar is not all­inclusive and additional information about activities may be
    found elsewhere: the Sun, the Record as well as the building Newsletter and the district publica­
    tion, “What’s Happening” may be used to supplement this calendar.
    WILLIAMSON CENTRAL SCHOOL
    Athletic Department
     
     
    Boys Soccer
    (7
    th
    & 8
    th
    Grades)
     
    Bus
    Time
     
     
    Girls Soccer
    8
    th
    Grade
     
    Bus
    Time
     
     
    Girls Soccer
    7th
    Grade
     
    Bus
    Time
     
     
    Volleyball
     
    Bus
    Time
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Sept 21 @ NR­Wolcott
    3:00
     
    Sept 22
    @ Lyons
    3:00
     
    Sept 22
    Gananda
     
     
    Sept 19
    @ Sodus
    3:10
    Sept 27 @ Marion
    3:10
     
    Sept 26
    East Rochester
     
     
    Sept 28
    @ Marion
    3:10
     
    Sept 21
    Gananda
     
    Sept 29 Sodus
     
     
    Sept 28
    @ Marion
    3:10
     
    Oct 2
    @ Sodus
    3:10
     
    Sept 26
    @ Red Creek
    3:00
    Oct 3
    Red Creek
     
     
    Oct 2
    @ Sodus
    3:10
     
    Oct 4
    Red Creek
     
     
    Sept 28
    @ Lyons
    3:00
    Oct 5
    @ Gananda
    3:00
     
    Oct 4
    @ East Rochester
    3:00
     
    Oct 6
    Gananda
     
     
    Oct 3
    @ NR­Wolcott
    3:00
    Oct 11
    Red Creek
     
     
    Oct 6
    Gananda
     
     
    Oct 10
    Red Creek
     
     
    Oct 5
    Clyde­Savannah
     
    Oct 13
    Marion
     
     
    Oct 10
    Red Creek
     
     
    Oct 12
    @ Gananda
    3:00
     
    Oct 10
    Marion
     
    Oct 17
    NR­Wolcott
     
     
    Oct 12
    Lyons
     
     
    Oct 16
    @ NR­Wolcott
    3:00
     
    Oct 12
    Sodus
     
    Oct 19
    @ Sodus
    3:10
     
    Oct 16
    @ NR­Wolcott
    3:00
     
    Oct 18
    Marion
     
     
     
    Oct 17
    @ Gananda
    3:00
    Oct 23
    @ Red Creek
    3:00
     
    Oct 18
    Marion
     
     
     
    Oct 20
    Gananda
     
     
    Oct 19
    Red Creek
     
    Oct 25
    Gananda
     
     
    Oct 20
    Gananda
     
     
    Oct 24
    @ Red Creek
    3:00
     
    Oct 24
    NR­Wolcott
     
     
     
     
     
    Oct 24
    @Red Creek
    3:00
     
     
     
     
     
    Oct 26
    @ Marion
    3:00
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    SCHEDULES SUBJECT TO CHANGE!!!
    Sept 19
    Mynderse, Marion & Sodus @ Red Creek
    4:30
    Sept 23
    Marcus­Whitman Invitational
    9:00
    Sept 26
    Waterloo, South Seneca & Newark @ Lyons
    4:30
    Oct 3
    Pal­Mac, NR­W & Wayne @ Clyde­Savannah
    4:30
    Oct 10
    Midlakes, Red Jacket, Penn Yan & DeSales @ WHS
    4:30
    Oct 17
    Marcus Whitman, Canandaigua & Geneva @ Geneva
    4:30
    Oct 24
    Victor, Honeoye & Bloomfield @ HAC
    4:30
    Oct 28
    League Championship Meet @ site TBD
    TBD
    Nov 4
    Section V Championships
    TBD
    Nov 11
    NYSPHSAA States @ Utica
    TBD
    Nov 18
    NYS Federation Meet @ Bowdin State Park
    TBD
    Junior High Cross Country

    Sun
    Mon
    Tue
    Wed
    Thu
    Fri
    Sat
    1
    2
    3
    4
     
    Gr. 5&6 Rollerskat­
    ing Party
    (3:30pm)
     
    5
    6
    E.S. Picture Day
     
    H.S. End of 5
    Weeks
    7
    8
    9
    Columbus Day
    (
    No School
    )
     
     
    10
     
    11
     
    ABLE (7:50AM)
     
    BOE Meeting
    (7:30pm)
    12
    13
     
    1­4 Interim Reports
    Go Home
    14
     
    Elementary Super
    Saturday (8:00am)
    15
    16
    17
     
    PTA Mtg. (M.S.
    Conference Rm.
    @ 7:00pm)
     
    18
     
     
    19
    20
    21
    22
    23
    24
    25
     
    ABLE (7:50am)
     
    BOE Meeting
    (7:30pm)
    26
     
    Big Pumpkin Day
    27
    Superintendent’s
    Conference Day
    (
    Teachers Only
    )
    S. High Vocal All­
    County Auditions @
    Clyde­Savannah
    28
    29
    30
    M.S. / H.S. Picture
    Retake Day
     
     
    31
     
     
     
     
    October 2000
    WILLIAMSON CENTRAL SCHOOL
    Athletic Department
     
    Fall 2000 High School Schedules
     
    Boys Soccer
     
     
    Girls Soccer
     
     
    Volleyball
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Aug 31
    Cohocton Tourn.
    TBD
    Aug 25
    @ Pal­Mac (scrimmage)
    4:00 JV&V
    Sept 6
    @ Sodus
    5/6
    Sept 1
    Cohocton Tourn.
    TBD
    Aug 29
    Cohocton Tourn. (vs. Addison)
    V­TBD
    Sept 7
    @ Web. Christian (V)
    4:00
    Sept 5
    Webster Christian (V)
    7:00
    Aug 30
    Cohocton Tourney
    V­TBD
    Sept 8
    Gananda
    5/6
    Sept 6
    Red Creek
    5/7
    Sept 7
    Bish­Kearn Tourney (vs. Wilson) 5:00 ­ V
    Sept 11
    @ Bishop­Kearney (V)
    5:30
    Sept 8
    Marion Tourn.
    JV 4:15/V 7:00
    Sept 9
    Bishop­Kearn Tourney
    JV 4/V 6 or 8
    Sept 15
    @ Lyons
    5/6
    Sept 9
    Marion Tourn.
    JV 10 AM/V 5 or 7
    Sept 12
    @ Sodus
    5/7
    Sept 20
    @ NR­Wolcott
    5/6
    Sept 13
    @ Gananda
    JV & V @ 4:00
    Sept 13
    Bishop­Kearney (JV only)
    4:15
    Sept 22
    Clyde­Sav
    5/6 (Homecoming)
    Sept 15
    Sodus
    5/7
    Sept 18
    Gananda
    5/7
    Sept 27
    Marion
    5/6
    Sept 22
    East Rochester
    4/7 (Homecoming)
    Sept 20
    Red Creek
    5/7
    Sept 29
    Sodus
    5/6
    Sept 25
    @ Marion
    5/7
    Sept 22
    Lyons
    4/5
    (Homecoming)
    Oct 2
    Web. Christian (V)
    6:30
    Sept 27
    @ NR­Wolcott
    5/7
    Sept 26
    @ NR­Wolcott
    5/7
    Oct 4
    @ Gananda
    5/6
    Sept 29
    @ Red Creek
    5/7
    Sept 28
    Marion
    5/7
    Oct 9
    @ Bishop­Kearney
    5:30
    Oct 3
    Gananda
    5/7
    Oct 2
    Sodus
    5/7
    Oct 11
    Lyons
    5/6
    Oct 5
    @ Sodus
    5/7
    Oct 6
    @ Gananda
    4/4
    Oct 13
    NR­Wolcott
    5/6
    Oct 11
    @ Webster Christian (V) 4:00
    Oct 10
    @ Red Creek
    5/7
    Oct 18
    @ Clyde­Savannah
    5/6
    Oct 14
    @ East Rochester
    1 PM/1 PM
    Oct 13
    @ Lyons
    4/4
    Oct 20
    @ Marion
    5/6
    Oct 17
    Marion
    5/7
    Oct 16
    NR­Wolcott
    5/7
     
     
     
    Oct 19
    NR­Wolcott
    5/7
    Oct 18
    @ Marion
    5/7
     
     
     
    Sept 19
    Mynderse, Marion & Sodus @ Red Creek
    4:30
    Sept 23
    Marcus­Whitman Invitational
    9:00
    Sept 26
    Waterloo, South Seneca & Newark @ Ly­
    ons
    4:30
    Oct 3
    Pal­Mac, NR­W & Wayne @ Clyde­
    Savannah
    4:30
    Oct 10
    Midlakes, Red Jacket, Penn Yan & DeSales
    @ WHS
    4:30
    Oct 17
    Marcus Whitman, Canandaigua & Geneva
    @ Geneva
    4:30
    Oct 24
    Victor, Honeoye & Bloomfield @ HAC
    4:30
    Oct 28
    League Championship Meet @ site TBD
    TBD
    Nov 4
    Section V Championships
    TBD
    Nov 11
    NYSPHSAA States @ Utica
    TBD
    Nov 18
    NYS Federation Meet @ Bowdin State
    Park
    TBD
    Cross County

    Sun
    Mon
    Tue
    Wed
    Thu
    Fri
    Sat
     
     
     
    1
     
    Gr. 3­6 Rollerskat­
    ing Party (3:30pm)
    2
     
    Fall Sports Awards
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
     
    ABLE (7:50am)
     
    K­Reports go Home
    9
    STW Career Fair
    (Newark)
     
    E.S. Picture Retake
    Day
    10
    Superintendent’s
    Conference Day
    (
    Teachers Only
    )
     
    H.S. End of 10 Week
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
     
    BOE Meeting
    (7:30pm)
    16
     
    1­4 Report Cards
    Go Home
    17
    18
    19
    20
    21
     
    PTA Mtg. (M.S.
    Conference Rm.
    @ 7:00pm)
     
    22
     
    23
    24
    25
    26
    27
    28
    29
     
    ABLE (7:50am)
    30
     
    Parent/Teacher
    Conferences K­8
     
     
    November 2000
    Sun
    Mon
    Tue
    Wed
    Thu
    Fri
    Sat
     
     
     
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    16
    17
    18
    19
    20
    21
     
    PTA Mtg. (M.S.
    Conference Rm.
    @ 7:00pm)
     
    22
    23
    24
    25
    26
    27
    28
    29
    30
    31
     
    August 2001
    Thanksgiving Holiday
    (No School)
    Jr. High All­State Festival @ Victor,
    Nov 3&4
    Sr. High All­State Festival @ Greece­
    Athena, Nov 17&18

    Sun
    Mon
    Tue
    Wed
    Thu
    Fri
    Sat
     
     
     
     
     
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    Parent/Teacher
    Conference K­12
     
    BOE Meeting 7:30pm
     
    7
    8
    9
    10
    11
    12
    Parent/Teacher Confer­
    ence K­4
     
    Gr. 5&6 Vocal Concert
    @ 7:00pm
    13
    ABLE 7:50am
     
    Gr. 1&2 Rollerskating
    Part (3:30pm)
     
    14
    15
     
    H.S. End of 15
    Weeks
    16
    17
    18
     
    High School Vocal
    Concert @ 7:00pm
    19
    Gr. 4 Chorus Holiday
    Concert (7:00pm)
    PTA Mtg. (M.S.
    Conference Rm.
    20
    Gr. 7&8 Vocal Con­
    cert @ 7:00pm
     
    BOE (7:30pm)
    21
    22
    23
    24
    25
    26
    27
    28
    29
    30
    31
     
     
     
     
     
     
    December 2000
    Sun
    Mon
    Tue
    Wed
    Thu
    Fri
    Sat
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    16
    17
     
    PTA Mtg. (M.S.
    Conference Rm.
    @ 7:00pm)
     
    18
    19
    20
    21
    22
    23
    24
    25
    26
    27
    28
    29
    30
    31
     
     
     
     
    July 2001
    Holiday Recess
    (No School)

    Sun
    Mon
    Tue
    Wed
    Thu
    Fri
    Sat
     
    1
     
    New Year’s Day
    (
    No School)
     
    2
    3
     
    Gr. 3­6 Rollerskat­
    ing Party (3:30)
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10
     
    ABLE (7:50am)
     
    BOE (7:30pm)
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
     
    Martin Luther King
    Jr. Day
    (
    No School
    )
    16
     
    PTA Mtg. (M.S.
    Conference Rm.
    @ 7:00pm)
     
    17
    18
    19
    20
    21
    22
    23
    24
     
    ABLE (7:50am)
     
    BOE (7:30pm)
    25
     
    Kindergarten Re­
    port Cards
    26
     
     
     
     
    H.S. End of 20
    Weeks
    27
    28
    29
     
    Reading Incentive
    Program Begins
    30
    31
     
     
     
    January 2001
    Sun
    Mon
    Tue
    Wed
    Thu
    Fri
    Sat
     
     
     
     
     
    1
    2
    3
    4
     
    Gr. 5&6 End of
    Year Concert
    5
     
    Sr. High Awards
    Concert
    6
     
    Festival of the Arts
    Sponsorded by PTSA
    (6:30pm)
    7
     
    Spring Sports
    Awards
    8
     
    Grandparents Day
    9
    10
    11
    12
     
    Gr. 7&8 Awards
    Concert
    13
     
    ABLE (7:50am)
     
    BOE (7:30pm)
    14
     
     
    15
     
     
    16
    17
     
    Baccalaureate
    (Seniors in Concert)
     
    18
    19
    PTA Mtg. (M.S.
    Conference Rm.
    @ 7:00pm)
     
    20
     
    Gr. K­4 (1/2 Day)
    21
    Gr. K­4 (1/2 Day)
    Gr. K­4 Last Day
    (Report Cards)
    22
    Regents Rating
    Day
    (Teachers Only)
    Teachers Last Day
    H.S End of 40 weeks
    23
    GRADUATION
    GRADUATION
    DAY
    DAY
     
    Begins @ 10:00 in
    the HS Courtyard
    24
    25
    26
    27
     
    BOE (7:30pm)
    28
    29
    30
    June 2001
    January Regents Examinations
    January 23 26, 2001
    Regents Exams & Comp Tests June 14, 18­21
    Gr. 4 ELA Examinations: Jan.29 – Feb. 2
    Jr/Sr. Vocal All­County Festival @
    Clyde­Savannah
    Regents Exams Begin
     

    Sun
    Mon
    Tue
    Wed
    Thu
    Fri
    Sat
     
     
     
     
    1
    2
    3
     
    County Solo Festival
    @ Newark
    4
    5
    6
    7
     
    Gr. 1&2 Rollerskat­
    ing Party (3:30)
    8
    9
    10
    11
    12
    13
     
    Parent Conference
    Day K­12
    14
     
    ABLE (7:50am)
     
    BOE (7:30pm)
    15
    16
    17
    18
    19
    20
    21
    22
    23
    24
    25
    26
    27
    28
     
    ABLE (7:50am)
     
    BOE (7:30pm)
     
     
     
    February 2001
    Sun
    Mon
    Tue
    Wed
    Thu
    Fri
    Sat
     
     
    1
    2
     
    Gr. 3&4 Roller­
    skating Party (3:30)
    3
     
    Gr. K Registration
    (5:30pm)
    Gr. K Information
    Meeting (7:00pm)
    4
     
    Gr. 1­4 Interim Re­
    ports
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
     
    ABLE (7:50am)
     
    BOE (7:30pm)
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
     
    M.S. Festival of the
    Arts (6:30pm)
     
    School Budget Vote
    16
    17
    18
     
    H.S End of 35
    Weeks
    19
    20
    21
    22
     
    Gr. 4 Chorus Con­
    cert (7:00pm)
    23
     
    ABLE (7:50am)
     
    BOE (7:30pm)
    24
    25
    26
    27
    28
     
    Memorial Day
    (
    No School
    )
    29
    30
     
    Memorial Day Pa­
    rade – Sr. Hi. Band
    31
     
     
    May 2001
    Presidents’ Week Recess (No School)
    Gr. 4 ELA Examinations
    Gr. 4 State Mathematics Examinations May 16­18

    Sun
    Mon
    Tue
    Wed
    Thu
    Fri
    Sat
     
     
     
     
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
     
    Gr. 3­6 Rollerskat­
    ing Party (3:30)
    8
    Gr. 1­4 Report
    Cards
     
    Winter Sports
    Awards
    9
     
    H.S End of 25
    Weeks
    10
     
    Learning Fair K­12
    (High School)
    11
    12
    13
     
    District Vocal Concert
    @ H.S. (7:00pm)
    14
     
    ABLE (7:50am)
     
    BOE (7:30pm)
    15
     
    Parent Conference
    Day K­4
    16
     
    Superintendent’s
    Conference Day
    (
    No School
    )
    17
    18
    19
    20
     
    PTA Mtg. (M.S.
    Conference Rm.
    @ 7:00pm)
     
    21
     
    Parent Conference
    Day K­4
    22
    23
     
     
     
    Reading Incentive
    Program Ends
    24
    25
    26
    27
    28
     
    ABLE (7:50am)
     
    BOE (7:30pm)
    29
    30
    31
    March 2001
    Sun
    Mon
    Tue
    Wed
    Thu
    Fri
    Sat
    1
    2
    3
    4
     
    Gr. 1&2 Roller­
    skating Party (3:30)
    5
     
    Kindergarten Re­
    port Cards
    6
     
    Gr. 1 Celebration
    (Reading Incentive)
     
    7
    8
    9
    10
    11
     
    ABLE (7:50am)
     
    BOE (7:30pm)
    12
     
    H.S End of 30
    Weeks
    13
     
    Good Friday
    (
    No School
    )
     
    STW Job Fair
    14
    15
    16
    17
    18
    19
    20
    21
    22
    23
    24
    25
     
    ABLE (7:50am)
     
    BOE (7:30pm)
    26
    27
    28
    29
    30
     
     
     
     
     
    April 2001
    Spring Recess Week (No School)
    Elementary All­County Festival @ NRW
    Jr./Sr. High Instrumental All­County
    Festival @ Pal­Mac
    Sr. High Showcase of Music (7:00pm)

    Williamson Central School District
    P.O. Box 900, Williamson, New York 14589
     
    Board Of Education
     
     
    Mrs. Amy BennettLepel
    Term Expires 2002
    Mr. William Herbert Term Expires 2001
    Mr. Richard Jordan
    Term Expires 2001
    Mrs. Debbie Larson
    Term Expires 2002
    Mrs. Laurie Verbridge Term Expires 2000
     
    President ­ Mr. William Herbert
    Vice­President ­ Mrs. Laurie Verbridge
     
     
    An Invitation From The Board Of Education
     
     
    We invite you to share your ideas and concerns regarding the educational
    experiences of our students. Community interest and participation in the
    Williamson Central School District have been valuable resources. Please
    take advantage of the opportunities to visit your schools, to attend meetings,
    and to enjoy the academic, musical, athletic, and vocational activities of our
    students. Thank you for your continued support.
     
    District Wide Personnel
     
     
    H. Barry Spink
    Superintendent of Schools 589­9661
    Michael Stitt
    Assistant Superintendent
    589­9661
    Wanda Miller
    Committee on Special Education
    589­8308
    Maria Ehresman
    Director of Curriculum
    589­9661
    Nancy Weber Head Bus Driver
    589­6901
    Yvonne Forget Director of Food Service
    589­9621
    James Newby
    Director of Athletics
    589­9621
    Terry Pulver
    Director of Facilities and Operations
    589­9661
    Counselors Gloria Decker
    Elementary
    A. Dewhirst, K. Smucz Middle School
    S.Merriett, L. Grenolds High School
                                             
    Psychologists Michelle Seniuk, Leig
    h Prescott
    Nurses Judy Plyter
    Elementary
    Cindy Showman
    High School
    Mary Starr Middle School
    Gary Clark
     
                    
    Audio­Visual Coordinator
     
                          
    589­9621
     
     
     
    Senior High School
    Dr. Daniel Starr, Principal
    Buildings
     
    Senior High School
                                     
              
    Dr. Daniel Starr, Principal
    Levels 9­12
     
     
    5891 Rt. 21
    Williamson, New York 14589
    315 589­9621
     
    Buses Arrive/Unload
                                                           
    7:15 am
    Forum/Homeroom
                                                           
    7:35 am
    Classes Begin
                                     
                                                           
    7:46 am
    AM BOCES Bus Leaves
    8:30 am
    Midday BOCES Bus Arrives
                                                    
    11:30 am
    Midday BOCES Bus Leaves
    12:10 pm
    Dismissal
                                     
                                                           
    2:22 pm
    Buses Depart
                                                       
                                                           
    2:25 pm
    Afternoon BOCES Bus Arrives
                                                
    2:50 pm
    Late Bus Departs
                                     
                                                           
    3:10 pm
     
     
    Middle School
                                     
    Mr. Douglas Skeet, Interim Principal
    Levels 5­8
     
    4184 Miller Street
    Williamson, New York 14589
    315 589­9665
     
    Buses Arrive/Unload
                                                             
    7:35 am
    Homeroom Starts
                                              
                                                             
    7:45 am
    Classes Begin
                                   
                                                             
    7:50 am
    Dismissal
                                   
                                                             
    2:10 pm
    Buses Depart
                                                     
                                                             
    2:16 pm
    Late Bus Departs
                                   
                                                             
    3:05 pm
     
    Elementary School
                                            
                                            
    Miss Anne Ressler, Principal
    Levels K­4
     
    6036 Highland Avenue
    Williamson, New York 14589
    315 589­9668
     
    Buses Arrive/Unload
                                                             
    8:40 am
    Classes Begin
                                   
                                                             
    9:00 am
    Dismissal
                                   
                                                             
    3:00 pm
    Buses Depart
                                                     
                                                             
    3:15 pm
     
     
     
     

     
     
     
     
    Absence Notification
     
    Students are expected to demonstrate a sense of punctuality. Lateness to class
    or homeroom may result in placement within the school discipline system. To
    participate in extra­curricular activities a student must be in school by 9:15 am
    and must remain throughout the day unless excused by the building administra­
    tion.
     
    Absence Procedures
     
    A written excuse, signed by the parent or legal guardian must be presented by
    the student on the day of returning to school. Excessive tardiness or truancy
    may result in penalties for such abuse of the established attendance require­
    ments.
     
    Eligibility for Extracurricular Activities and Code of Ethics Preparedness
     
    An academic eligibility policy exists for the participation of students in extra ­
    curricular activities. For more specific information see the advisor of the club
    or activity or the coach of the sport.
     
    Attendance At School
     
    Pupils enrolled in the district must attend school regularly according to State
    Law. The educational program of the district requires regular attendance to
    provide continuity of instruction and classroom
    participation. School is a place
    where pupils have the opportunity to interact and participate in planned instruc­
    tional activities under the guidance of competent teachers. Excessive absentee­
    ism has a highly adverse effect on students and the educational program.
     
    Child Abuse
     
    School personnel who have reasonable cause to suspect child abuse or maltreat­
    ment are required by NYS law to report such to the building principal. The
    principal shall be responsible for reporting this abuse to the NYS Central Reg­
    istry of Child Abuse and Maltreatment.
     
    Discipline and Student Behavior
     
    Williamson has a comprehensive discipline program. Students are expected to
    behave appropriately at all times. For more specific information on discipline
    policies and procedures please consult the student or parent handbooks distrib­
    uted by each of the buildings.
     
     
     
     
    Dress Code
     
    Williamson Central does not have a formalized dress code. A student’s appearance is
    a reflection of how he/she feels about themselves. Students are requested to dress
    neatly, cleanly and to show good taste in their appearance. State law provides that
    school authorities may prohibit dress which is so distractive as to interfere with the
    learning process.
     
     
    Emergency Closings ­ Early Dismissal
     
    If school is to be closed due to inclement weather or other emergency, an announce­
    ment will be made on the
    WHAM
    radio station. When school is closed all afternoon
    and evening activities are canceled. Working parents should leave directions and
    emergency numbers with the school so that they may be contacted. The bus garage
    will remain open until all buses return from their runs.
     
    Emergency Evacuations
     
    School districts are required by law to have a minimum num
    ber of fire drills and
    eme rgency drills designed to prepare students and staff to deal with potential emer­
    gencies. Students will receive specific instructions and directions prior to these staged
    drills.
     
    Free/Reduced Lunch
     
    This district participates in the National School Lunch Program in an agreement with
    the NYS Education Department to receive commodities donated by the Department of
    Agriculture and to accept responsibility for providing free and reduced price lunch to
    pupils in the school district whose families meet income eligibility guidelines.
     
    Fund Raising
     
    All fund raising projects must be approved by the building principal in the building
    where the fund raising is to take place. Tickets or articles of any kind, other than
    those associated with school activities, are not to be sold on school property by stu­
    dents or outside organizations.
     
    GED General Education Diploma
     
     
    The policy of the Williamson Central School District is to provide opportunities for
    residents without a high school diploma to receive instruction to assist in preparing for
    the GED test. This instruction may be offered in conjunction with BOCES or other
    school districts.
     
     
     
    District Wide Policies and Procedures
     

    Graduation Requirements
     
    In order to graduate from the Williamson Central School District a student
    must successfully complete 20 and 1/2 units of credit. For more complete
    details on graduation requirements consult the high school guidance de­
    partment, handbook, and course of studies.
     
    Testing
     
    Students throughout the grades take a variety of standardized and state pro­
    duced tests. Each building publishes a schedule of the tests the students
    take and the dates they will be taken. For more information consult the
    individual buildings.
     
    Title IX
     
    The Williamson Central School District does not discriminate on the basis
    of sex in the educational programs or activities which it operates, and it is
    required by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 not to dis­
    criminate in such a manner. This policy of non­discrimination includes the
    following areas: recruitment and services for students, access by students
    to educational programs, course offerings, and student activities.
     
    Transportation to Public and Non­Public School
     
    The district provides transportation between home and school for all chil­
    dren attending grades K­12 who live not more than fifteen miles from the
    public school they legally attend, with no minimum distance requirement.
    Designated pick­up points are established for children of the district who
    live more than fifteen miles from the non­public school they attend. A
    written request from a parent or guardian desiring transportation to a paro­
    chial or private school should be submitted to the superintendent of schools
    no later than April 1 of the preceding year, or within 30 days of moving
    into the district. No late requests will be denied where a reasonable expla­
    nation is provided regarding the delay. Handicapped students of the dis­
    trict shall be transported up to fifty miles one way from their home to an
    appropriate special service or program.
     
    Screening of New Students
     
    Screening procedures for every new entrant into district schools shall be
    provided to determine pupils educational needs. For more information on
    screening, please contact the guidance office in any of the school build­
    ings.
     
    Use Of School Facilities
     
    Use of the school buildings and outdoor facilities for community­wide activities by recog­
    nized civic, social, fraternal, religious, and not for profit groups is encouraged. Groups
    wishing to use school facilities must secure written permission from the superintendent of
    schools and abide by the rules and regulations established for such. A certificate of insur­
    ance will be required. To begin the process secure a building use form from the building
    which facilities you wish to use. This must be submitted ten working days prior to the
    event. For more information contact the main office in any of the buildings.
     
    Visitors
     
    While parents and all others are welcome to visit during school hours, all visitors must re­
    port to the office upon arrival at school and state the purpose of their visit. Visitors wis h­
    ing to visit classrooms must give advance notice which requires the approval of the build­
    ing principal. (Note: High School students are not permitted to bring student visitors with
    them for the school day.)
     
    Voting on the School Budget
    All citizens who have been residents of the Williamson Central School District for 30 days
    prior to a vote and who are American citizens over the age of 18 are eligible to vote. For
    people who meet the following criteria, an absentee ballot is also available:
    A patient in a hospital, or unable to appear because of illness or physical disability.
    Because of duties, occupation or business which will require a person to be outside the
    country.
    Because of a vacation outside the country.
    Because a person will be absent from their voting residence because he/he will be detained
    in jail.
     
    For more information, or to secure an absentee ballot, contact Mr. Michael
    Stitt at 315 589­9661 ext. 104.
     
    Working Papers
     
    Information regarding how to obtain working papers is available in the guidance office of
    the middle school and the main office of the high school.
     
     

     
     
     
    Immunizations
    Under Public Health Law, all students are required to be immunized against
    measles, polio, diphtheria, mumps, and rubella. A physician’s certificate or
    other acceptable evidence must be submitted for all children entering and at­
    tending school. Transfer students will have fourteen days (intrastate) or thirty
    days (interstate) to produce evidence of immunization. For more information
    contact the school nurse in each building.
     
    Insurance
    All students are covered by the district under a group plan with student acci­
    dent insurance policies acting as co­insurance with family coverage as the pri­
    mary coverage. All accidents must be reported to your teacher immediately.
    The accident policy is designed to cover or assist in covering expenses result­
    ing from accidental injury to any student while at school or involved in a
    school sponsored activity. The policy does not pay in addition to other cover­
    age for which the injured person is eligible. Payments made under any other
    health coverage are included in the $10,000 maximum provided by the School
    Accident Policy. If students qualify under another policy, all claims must be
    processed against that policy (or policies) first. This includes the regular fa m­
    ily Blue Cross/Blue Shield policy. The School Accident Policy will pay a por­
    tion of the balance for covered services (up to the maximum) after the primary
    insurance coverage. For further information, see one of the school nurses.
     
     
    Medications At School
     
    For your protection, and the protection of the student body, school officials are
    prohibited by law from administering medication to pupils. In urgent cases,
    however, the school nurse is allowed to cooperate when it is necessary for a
    child to have medication while in school. Parents are to bring such medica­
    tions to the nurse with their signed statement and one from the doctor. No stu­
    dent may carry with them either prescription or non­prescription drugs on
    their person, in their possessions, or in their locker.
     
     
     
    Physicals (Athletics
    )
    Physicals for participation in athletics are required by law. For more information on
    athletic physicals please contact the nurse at the appropriate building.
     
     
    Physical Exams
    School physicals are administered to pupils at the K, 1, 3, 7, and 10 grade levels. It
    should be emphasized that this is not a complete diagnostic workup. Conditions re­
    quiring further attention are referred to the parents for follow­up with the family phy­
    sician. If parents prefer, they may have a physician of their choice perform the
    screening providing the completed forms are returned to the health office by the end
    of the first week of school.
     
    School Health Scre
    enings
     
    An annual test for distance visual acuity, an individual pure tonal audiometer (Grade
    10 only at high school), and color perception tests are performed during the school
    year. Students who show evidence of sight or hearing problems will be referred to
    parents for further action. Scoliosis examinations are made annually to students who
    are up to and including sixteen years of age. An annual check of height and weight
    will be recorded by the school nurse in the student’s health file.
    Directions To Athletic Opponents’ Sites
    Wayne County Schools
     
     
    Clyde ­
    Savannah: Rt. 104 east to Rt. 414. South on Rt. 414 to the village of
    Clyde. The high school is on the left.
     
    Gananda:
    Rt. 104 west to Rt. 350. South on Rt. 350 to Waterford. Continue
    on Waterford to Dayspring Rd.. Turn right on Dayspring Rd. The high school
    is on your right.
     
    Lyons:
    Rt. 104 east to Rt. 14. Right on Rt. 14 to the village of Lyons. Left on
    Old Clyde Road (flashing yellow light). The high school is on the left.
     
    Marion: South on Rt. 21 to Warner Road. Right on Warner Road. The high
    school is on the left.
     
    North Rose­Wolcott:
    Rt. 104 east to Rt. 414. Right on Rt. 414 to Clinton St.
    Left on Clinton St. Continue straight to Salter­Colvin Road. High school is on
    the left.
     
    Pal­Mac:
    Take Rt. 21 south to Rt. 31. Right on Rt. 31 through the Village of
    Palmyra to Hyde Parkway. Turn left on Hyde Parkway. The high school is on
    the right.
     
    Red Creek:
    Take Rt. 104 to Red Creek. Turn left on South St. The high
    school is on the right.
     
    Sodus:
    Take Rt. 104 east to Rt. 88 south. Follow Rt. 88 south through the Vil­
    lage of Sodus. Turn left on Benton Place. The high school is on the right.
     
    Wayne:
    Take Ridge Road west through the Town of Ontario to Ontario Cen­
    ter. Turn left on Rt. 350. The high school is on the left.
     
     
     
     
    Finger Lakes Schools
     
     
    Bloomfield:
    Rt. 21 south to Canandaigua. Left on Rt. 332 to Rts. 5 and 20.
    Right on 5 and 20 to Oakmount Avenue in Bloomfield (by water tower). Right
    on Oakmount. The high school is on the left.
     
     
     
    .
     
     
    Dundee:
    Rt. 104 east to Rt. 14. Right on Rt. 14 to Rts. 5 and 20 in Geneva. Right on
    Rts. 5 and 20 to Rt. 14A. Left on Rt. 14A. Continue south on 14A through Penn Yan.
    Rt 14A goes directly to the school in Dundee
     
     
    Honeoye:
    Rt. 21 south to Canandaigua. Left on Rt. 332 through the City of Canan­
    daigua. West on Rts. 5 and 20 to Rt. 64. South on Rt. 64 to Rt. 20A. Right on Rt.
    20A to Honeoye. The high school is on the right.
     
    Hornell:
    Rt. 104 west to Rt. 590. Rt. 590 south to Rt. 390 south. Rt. 390 south to
    Exit 4 in Dansville. Rt. 36 south to Hornell. The high school is on left in the City of
    Hornell.
     
    Marcus Whitman:
    Rt. 21 south to Canandaigua. Left on Rt. 332 through the City of
    Canandaigua. Left on Rts. 5 and 20 to East Lake Road. Right on East Lake Road.
    East lake Road to Lincoln Hill Road. Left on Lincoln Hill Road. First right on Mid­
    dle Road. At stop sign, left on Baldwin Road. The high school is on the left.
     
    Midlakes:
    Rt. 21 south to Rt. 31 in Palmyra. Left on Rt 31 to Newark and Rt. 88.
    South on Rt. 88 to Phelps and Rt. 96. Right on Rt. 96 to Rt. 488. Left on Rt. 488.
    The high school is on the right.
     
    Mynderse:
    Rt. 104 east to Rt. 414. Right on Rt. 414 to Seneca Falls. Left on Rts. 5
    and 20 to the Village of Seneca Falls. Left on Mynderse Street. Right on Chapel
    Street. Left on Troy Street.
     
    Newark:
    Rt. 21 south to Palmyra and Rt. 31. Left on Rt. 31 to the Village of New­
    ark. Right on Pierson Avenue. The high school is on the right.
     
    Red Jacket:
    Rt. 21 south through Palmyra and Manchester. School is on the right
    south side of the Village of Manchester.
     
    South Seneca:
    Rt. 104 east to Rt. 14. Go south on Rt. 14 to the City of Geneva. Go
    left on Rts. 5 and 20 east to Rt. 96A. South on Rt. 96A to Ovid. Turn right at the stop
    light. The high school is on main street in Ovid.
     
    Victor:
    Rt. 21 south through Palmyra to Rt. 96 (just past the Thruway entrance).
    Right on Rt. 96 to the Village of Victor. Go through the village to High Street. Turn
    right on High Street. School complex is on the right.
     
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