May 24, 2001
Wednesday evening’s regular Board of Education Meeting began with a Public Hearing on the SAVE
Legislation. New regulations require each school district in New York State to develop a Comprehensive
School Safety Plan and the Board to approve this plan by July 1, 2001. A Committee of 19 people
including teachers, support staff, administrators, students, parents and Board Members have been working
on the components of this plan and presented the first draft to the public. The plan is due to be approved
at the June 27
th
Board Meeting after discussion and input at the June 13
th
meeting. The Public Hearing
was closed at 8:05.
Public Participation was held followed by Announcements and Committee Reports. Deb Larson reported
that she witnessed a staff member approach some skateboarders who did not have the proper equipment
on. She also reported on two meetings she attended on Special Education and the Technology Committee
Meeting she attended earlier in the day. Deb also recognized the students’ efforts in the Festival of Arts
display. Amy BennettLepel reported that she had gone to the Lilac Parade and watched the Williamson
Middle School Band and Color Guard march. They were the only Middle School Band in the parade.
Bucky Jordan reminded the Board of the upcoming Park Committee Meeting. Gretchen Craft reported on
her visits to the High School and Middle School and thanked the staff for their efforts. Bill Herbert
reported on the last Town Board Meeting he attended. The Superintendent pointed out that it was time to
renew the agreement with the Civic Betterment Association. The Board approved having Bill Herbert do
such with the President of the group.
The Consent Agenda was approved and included one monitor appointment and substitute teachers and
support staff. Under Reports to the Board, CSE Case Summaries were approved and Building Principal
Reports were presented. In the High School Report the Hoffman Essay winners were highlighted, the
Valedictorian and Salutatorian were recognized and the two speakers who recently spoke to the student
body were praised. In the Middle School Report the ReadaThon was highlighted as was the article on
music education. The Elementary School Report was a compilation of the impressions from all of the
new teachers with a summary from Anne Ressler.
Under Old Business the Board made final considerations on the contract documents for the Technology
Project. After some discussion and questions, the Board unanimously approved documents for submittal
to SED. The Architect will get a final cost estimate on running the cable under Route 21 as opposed to
going over the road. The Board's preference was to go under the highway if costs permitted.
Under New Business the Board approved the request from Judy DiClemente to rescind her retirement
announcement. Judy will continue in her role as High School Math Teacher. Tenure appointments were
approved unanimously on the following staff: Denise Sprout, Elementary Teacher; Diane Greco, Special
Education Teacher; Carol McMahon, Enrichment Teacher; Kristen Smucz, Counselor; Matt Coon,
Business Teacher; Pat Gebhard and Amy Jones, Teacher Assistants. Congratulations to those deserving
individuals. The Board accepted the resignation of Carmen LoMaglio , parttime Spanish Teacher and the
resignation of Lori Grenolds, High School Counselor. In final action the Board approved the
Superintendent’s recommendation to hire JoAnn Hussion as Middle School English Teacher to replace
the retiring Dick TenEyck.
After Public Participation the Board recessed to Executive Session at 9:20 p.m. The meeting was
adjourned at 10:00 p.m.
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