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Hoosick School Dist.

HFCS Board Meeting – The Rest Of The Story

August 29, 2008 By eastwickpress

Topics not published in last week’s HFCS School Board report.

by Alex Brooks

Capital Project

Clerk of the Works Ron Bugbee gave an update on progress on the Capital project. He said overall it’s going well and is on schedule. The parking lot has been repaved, the new windows are nearly done, the stage lighting is completed, the auditorium seats will be done by the end of the week and all the new lockers are on site and should be done soon. He mentioned two things that are delayed – an elementary playground set which will be installed September 8-12 and the doors to the concession stand, which are back ordered. Some temporary doors will be installed until the doors arrive.

Bugbee said everything else is on target and there will be no problems starting school on time. In fact, he quipped, it would be fine with him if school started a week early.

Board President David Sutton’s report was brief: “School will open on time.”

Board Forum

Dwain Wilwol said he would like to get a committee together to discuss displays and decoration in the lobby of the school. He would like to see displays of student accomplishments other than sports in those spaces. School Superintendent Ken Facin said he thought this was a good idea but it would need to be done sensitively, with an inclusive committee, as many people may have strong feelings about those displays. The Board agreed to seek members for such a committee and begin discussions.

John Helft said he would like to see the District look into getting some photovoltaic panels for the roof of the school. He said he thinks there is grant money available for that and the District should take advantage of it. Business Manager Pam Hatfield said there is a NYSERDA energy audit of the building in progress, and looking into photovaltaics may be a natural follow-up to it, working with NYSERDA. Facin said when the Board sets its goals for the year, it may want to have a “green school” goal.

Student Handbook

Superintendent Facin discussed some of the changes in the revised Student Handbook. The first is that mid-term exams are no longer optional. A mid-term assessment of student progress was considered essential and will now be given in all classes.

Working Papers

Another change concerns working papers for students. Students under 18 who want to work after school or on weekends need to have working papers given by the School District. The new rule is that students have to be in good academic standing to get working papers. Facin said, “We understand that there will be hardship situations, and we can make exceptions where appropriate, but students and parents have to know that school comes first.”

Incentives

The third major change, and the one that provoked the most discussion, was the District’s rules for handling students who are failing two or more courses. The District will provide academic tutorial sessions after school. Any students who want extra help can go to these sessions, but students who are failing two or more courses will be required to go. If such a student’s grades and effort do not improve after a 3 week period of attending academic tutorial, they will be excluded from one of their extracurricular activities, such as sports games or drama performances. The idea is to keep the pressure on students to improve their performance rather than dismissing them from their team so that they no longer have an incentive to keep working hard.

Facin said he, the teachers and administrators will be presenting the revised rules to the students when they return and both students and parents will be asked to acknowledge that they have read the handbook and understood it.

Appointments

The Board approved a 3-year appointment for Social Studies teacher Christian Farley and hired Lynda Bilow to teach English, taking the place of Linda Hutchins. The Board granted Math teacher Susan Huber a one year leave of absence and hired William Clairmont on a one year appointment to take her place. The Board approved a 2-year appointment for Science teacher Bruce Bailey.

The Board approved the appointment of 22 senior teachers to serve as mentors, to be paid an extra $1,200 for the year for such service and approved Nora Senecal as Mentor Coordinator at a rate of $2,200 per year.

The Board established four child care worker positions for the morning child care program. Each position is a 10 month, 1.5 hour per day position. Facin said these positions will be filled with existing personnel.

The Board established a new bus driver position for 5.75 hours per day for 10 months. Business Manager Pam Hatfield explained that by working with neighboring districts, she has been able to work out cooperative arrangements to get all of the students going to outside placements without hiring contract transportation. This new bus driver will be hired instead of hiring an outside company (usually it was Durrin, Inc.) to drive the students to placements at more distant institutions, which will save the District some money.

On Wednesday, August 27, the Board held a walk-through of the building to view the completed or nearly completed capital project.

Filed Under: Hoosick School Dist., School News

Hoosick Falls Central School Opens On September 3

August 29, 2008 By eastwickpress

Tuesday, September 2, is a Teacher Workshop Day

Students in grades k – 12 will begin with a full day of instruction on Wednesday, September 3. Breakfast and lunch will be provided as usual. Students should follow their regular bus assignments and schedules.

Here are some helpful hints for the opening days of school:

1. Have your children at their bus stops 5-10 minutes early each day.

2. If you cannot walk your child to the designated bus stop, have a responsible older child do so.

3. Meet and get to know your child’s bus driver.

4. Insure that your child knows his/her bus number. Please be sure to let us know as soon as possible if you have changed your location or your children are going to a new baby-sitter. This is particularly important for a younger student, in grades k, 1, 2 or 3.

5. Reinforce bus safety with your child.

6. Label your child’s possessions.

7. Insure that our school nurse and the Elementary office have emergency telephone numbers in case you need to be reached.

8. Always feel you can contact the Elementary (686-9492) or High School (686-7321) offices for information.

Filed Under: Hoosick School Dist., School News

Hoosick Falls Central School District 2008 – 2009 School Year Calendar

August 29, 2008 By eastwickpress

Sept. 2, 2008   – First Day For Teachers (Conference Day)

Sept. 3, 2008   – First Day Of School For Students Gr. k-12

Sept. 18, 2008 – 7-12 Open House (6:30-8:30 pm)

Sept. 25, 2008 – k-3 Open House (6:30-8:30 pm)

Oct. 2, 2008    – Gr. 4-6 Open House (6:30-8:30 pm)

Oct. 13, 2008  – Columbus Day – No School

Nov. 10, 2008 – Early Dismissal – Emergency Closing Drill 

Grades 7-12 at 2 pm; k-6 at 3 pm 

Nov. 11, 2008 – Veterans Day – No School

Nov. 13, 2008 – Parent/Teacher Conferences (6:30-8:30 pm) 

          Grades k-6; Early Dismissal – 12:30 pm – Grades k-6

Nov. 14, 2008 – No Classes For Grades k-12

k-6 Parent/Teacher Conferences

7-12 Staff Development Day

Nov. 26-28, 2008 – Thanksgiving Vacation

      (School Resumes Dec. 1)

Dec. 22 – Jan. 2 , 2009 – Christmas Vacation

              (School Resumes Jan. 5, 2009)

Jan. 19, 2009 – Martin Luther King Jr. Day – No School

Feb. 16-20, 2009 – Mid-Winter Recess

    (School Resumes Feb. 23, 2009)

March 20, 2009 – Staff Conference Day

  No Classes For Grades k-12

April 10, 2009 – Good Friday – No School

Apr. 13-17, 2009 – Spring Recess

    (School Resumes Apr. 20, 2009)

May 25, 2009 – Memorial Day Holiday – No School

June 16 – June 25, 2009 – Regents Week

June 22 – 24, 2009 – Early Dismissal – 12:30 pm Grades k-6

June 24, 2009 – Kindergarten Graduation – 9 am

          – Last Day Of School For Students

June 25, 2009 – k-6 Conference Day

June 26, 2009 – k-12 Conference Day

June 26, 2009 – High School Graduation At 7 pm

School Hours

The elementary school day will begin at 8:30 am and end at 3:20 pm. The high school (grades 7-12) will begin at 7:30 am and end at 2:15 pm.

The District will utilize two bus runs to transport students and there will no longer be bus room. The new bus schedules are posted on the HFCS website.

The “before school” childcare program will begin on the first day of school, September 3, no earlier than 7:15 am. Children must be brought into the building to the elementary cafeteria where parents will be required to sign their child into the program each day. Children cannot be dropped off at the curb to enter the building on their own. 

Students not enrolled in the “before school” childcare program cannot be dropped of at school before 8:30 am.

k-6 7-12

Buses Arrive 8:30 7:30

Attendance & Instruction 8:30 – 3:20 7:30 – 2:15 

Buses Depart 3:20 2:15

Student Pick-Up By Parents 3:35

Extracurricular, Detention 3:20 – 4:20 2:20 – 4:20

     (Mon. – Thurs. only)

Filed Under: Hoosick School Dist., School News

HFCS Tax Unchanged From Budget Vote

August 22, 2008 By eastwickpress

 

 

by Alex Brooks

The Hoosick Falls Central School set its tax levy and tax rates at its meeting this week. The tax levy is $8,526,995, which is an increase of 3.5% over last year’s levy. It has not been changed from the figures presented to the voters at the time of the budget vote. The tax rate for Grafton is $202.77 per thousand dollars of assessed valuation, an increase of 3.6%, for Hoosick $61.52 per thousand, an increase of 2.9%, for Petersburgh $29.40 per thousand, an increase of 4%, for Pittstown $27.68 per thousand, an increase of 1.1%, and for White Creek $29.10 per thousand, an increase of 1.8%.

The new principals, Patrick Dailey for the Elementary School and Steven Leunig for the High School, made

Elementary School Principal Patrick Dailey. (Alex Brooks photo)
Elementary School Principal Patrick Dailey. (Alex Brooks photo)

presentations on trends in student academic achievement over the last few years. Superintendent Ken Facin said he had asked them to do so to “give them a snapshot of what they’re inheriting,” and to start thinking about setting academic goals and the means to achieve them.

Patrick Dailey presented the numbers from tests given in the elementary school over the last few years, which showed steady improvement in a number of areas. Superintendent Ken Facin thanked him for the presentation, and remarked, “We have seen positive gains in every assessment in the elementary, but we have a long way to go.”

Next, High School Principal Steven Leunig gave a powerpoint presentation on academic achievement in the high school over the past three years. The data showed improvements in most areas but some were up and down.  Leunig remarked that seventh and eighth grade English test results are improving but

High School Principal Steven Leunig. (Alex Brooks photo)
High School Principal Steven Leunig. (Alex Brooks photo)

are not yet up to the state average. He called science and foreign language test results “very nice numbers.”  The number of students passing Regents tests went up from 06-07 to 07-08 from 79% to 87%, and the number of students taking the tests increased as well.

 

The graduation rate has improved over the last three years, from 68% in 06 (2002 cohort) to 82% in 07 (2003 cohort) to 91% in 08 (2004 cohort).

The rest of the topics covered in this week’s School Board meeting will be published next week.

Filed Under: Hoosick, Hoosick Falls, Hoosick School Dist., Petersburgh

Meet The Coaches And Code Of Conduct Night At HFCS

August 22, 2008 By eastwickpress

The Hoosick Falls Central School Athletic Department will be conducting their Meet the Coaches And Code Of Conduct Night for JV and Varsity Fall sports on Thursday, August 28, at 7 pm in the high school auditorium. Attendance is mandatory for all JV and Varsity fall sport athletes and at least one parent or guardian in order to participate in athletic contests.

John Underwood, president and founder of the American Athletic Institute, will be the guest speaker. A former NCAA All-American, Underwood has coached or advised more than two dozen Olympians including World and Olympic Champions. He is the Master Trainer for the New York State Public High School Athletic Association drug prevention program. He recently spoke at the Department of Justice OJJDP National Leadership Conference.

Filed Under: Hoosick School Dist.

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