Foundation aid advocacy letter
The district has crafted a “Take Action” email letter to send to local representatives in response to the executive budget proposal, which cuts 17.23% of Schuylerville’s foundation aid funding from the previous year.
The district has crafted a “Take Action” email letter to send to local representatives in response to the executive budget proposal, which cuts 17.23% of Schuylerville’s foundation aid funding from the previous year.
Children who will be four years of age on or before December 1, 2024 are eligible for the 2024-25 UPK program.
Prior to the state competition, the team won its third consecutive Section 2 Class C Championship.
In addition, Dennis was awarded the Section 2 Sportsmanship Award, which is voted on by all Section 2 coaches.
Beginning Monday, March 4, Mr. Todd Gonyeau will provide additional support at the high school while Mr. Ducharme serves as acting superintendent.
During a Feb. 23 Board of Education special meeting, the Board approved the request from Superintendent of Schools Gregg Barthelmas for a personal leave of absence. James Ducharme will serve as Acting Superintendent of Schools, beginning Monday, Feb. 26 for the duration of the leave.
Dennis will compete at Whiteface Mountain on Feb. 26 and 27.
Mrs. Jordan’s Life Skills students delivered 564 lovingly packaged stuffed Valentine owls to students throughout the elementary school, raising $1,386.
Performances will be Friday, March 1 and Saturday, March 2 at 7:00 p.m. in the Schuylerville High School auditorium.
Schuylerville is among 51% of schools in NYS that are being negatively impacted by the proposed change in the foundation aid formula. On Feb. 16, the district will participate in an advocacy discussion in conjunction with New York State United Teachers, Assemblywoman Carrie Woerner, and Senator Jim Tedisco.