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TRIVALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL
GRAHAMSVILLE NY 92740
AGENDA
BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING
April 24 2012
600pm Regular Board Meeting
730pm Tenure Reception
Secondary School Library Lower Level
Mission Statement
Our school staff will provide opportunities for students to create communicate think criticallyconnect compute and collaborate using multiple methods and technologies Students and staff will
work to develop the knowledge and capacity to contribute to the wellbeing of staff community and
the world
A CALL TO ORDER
B PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
C GUESTS
D SULLIVAN COUNTY BOCES PRESENTATION
E RESOLUTIONS
1 Eugene Ganz thanking him for his years of dedicated service
F SUPERINTENDENTSREPORT
1 APPR Update2 Community Meeting Update on Bullying3 Architects Update of Roof Project4 Sullivan County BOCES Vote
a Administrative Budgetb Board Member Vote
C CTE Equipment Reserve
5 Change to 20122013 School Calendar
G PRESENTATION MATT HAYNES ODYSSEY OF THE MIND
H PHYSICAL PLANT UPDATES
1 Robert Hayes Conservation Class
a Ball field Updateb Apple Orchard Presentation
1 ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS
1 Secondary School Principal2 Director of Pupil Personnel Services
3 Director of Curriculum and Instruction
4 Elementary School Principal5 Director ofAthletics
J BOARD OF EDUCATION DISCUSSION OF CURRENT TOPICS
1 1St Reading Policy 75135 Administering Medication and Providing Other Health
Related Services to Students While They Are In School
2 Discussion of Policy 7220 adopted 111311 Graduation RequirementsEarlyGraduationAccelerated Programs
3 Discussion of Policy 7224 adopted 11311 Class Rank
K EXECUTIVE SESSION 1
1 Tenure and Reappointment Recommendations Review
L RECOMMENDED ACTION
1 Approval of DRAFT Board of Education Minutes 3115112
2 Approval of DRAFT Board of Education Minutes 3127112
3 CSE Recommendations
4 Extra ClassroomStudent Funds MonthEnd Report February 2012
5 Warrant 14A
6 Warrant 15A
7 Warrant 14C
8 Warrant 15C
9 Warrant 14F
10 Warrant 15F
11 Warrant 9T
12 Building Use Requestsa Elementary School Student Council Sneaker Night 4127112
b 7tn8t Grade Student Council SemiFormal Dance 5118112 6309pm
Upstairs Gym 5 admission to go towards cost of field tripC Elementary School Student Council Sneaker Night 6115112
d Add Facility to previouslyapproved request ES Kitchen for 612112 Theatre Club
for Dinner Theatre
e Date Change Spring Athletic Awards changed to 6112112
13 Personnel Tenure Appointments effective September 4 2012
a Jason Closs Physical Education TeacherK12
b Matt Haynes High School English Teacher 712
C Keisha Kempsey High School Spanish Teacher 712
14 Personnel Reappointment Recommendations
a Jean Ellen Cassidy 3 of 3 Elementary Education
b Michelle Nichols 3 of 3 Elementary Education
C Ryan Ahl 3 of 3 Physical Education K12
d Tyler Eckhoff 3 of 3 Social Studies 712
e Cindy Cordes 3 of 3 Elementary Education
f Stacie BlautGlielmi 3 of 3 Elementary Education
g Kimberly Jay 2 of 2 Elementary Education
h Derek Adams 3 of 3 Dean of StudentsDirector of Physical EducationHealth and Athletics
15 Personnel Substitute Nurse Appointment Michelle Deni
16 Personnel Volunteer Softball Coaches Appointments Cate Barton Jon Allison
17 2012 Budget Vote Election Clerks Appointmentsa Charlotte Brooks
b Gladys Van WagnerC Kathy Kellyd June Schulte
e Sally Bonnel
f Claire Rennison
g Eileen Minarskyh Jim Minarskyi Rhea Demaria
j Margaret Dice
18 2012 Budget Vote Voting Machine Inspector Appointmentsa Mark McCarthyb Tom Mitchell Chief Election InspectorC Don Ter Bush
d David Dice
19 Items to Declare Obsolete or Discard
a Discard Elementary School Art Room Kiln and Exhaust Hose
b Discard Overhead Projector barcode 1205
C Discard SchoolmateHamilton Boom Box from Elementary LibraryK3 Collection barcode 3001900074444
d Discard EIKI Compact Disc Player from Elementary Library K3 Collectionbarcode 3001900071780
M OLD BUSINESS
N LATEBREAKING NEWS
0 EXECUTIVE SESSION 2
P ADJOURNMENT
Sullivan County Board of Cooperative Educational Services
b Wierk Avenue Liberty NY 127542151
Tel 8452920082 Fox 8452928694
TO SuperintendentsBoard Clerks
FROM Donna BrightClerk of the Board w
DATE April 2 2012
RE ADMINISTRATIVE BUDGET BOARD MEMBER VOTING CTE
EQUIPMENT RESERVE
Enclosed is Certification of Approval of the 20122013 Administrative Budget and
Ballot and Certification for election of Board Members to Board of CooperativeEducational Services and the Resolution to Approve the Sullivan County BOCESCTE Reserve Fund for voting on April 24 2012 in your district
Each component district shall be entitled to one vote for each vacant office to be
filled A component board may not cast more than one vote for any candidate
Please complete the Certification of Approval of Administrative BudgetCertification of Election and Certification of Approval of CTE Reserve Fund and
FAX 2920131 or deliver by courier to my office on the morning of April 252012
Thank you and if you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me
dlb
Encls
Board 1 Cooperative Educational
Services 1 1 Supervisoryof the County of Sullivan
BALLOT FOR ELECTION TO BOARD OF
COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
There are four 4 vacancies on the Board of Cooperative Educational Services to be
filled at the annual election to be held on April 24 2012 The Board of Education of each
component school district by resolution may cast one vote for each vacancy to be filled
provided that no more than one vote be cast for any candidate No more than one person
residing in a particular component school district may be elected to serve on the Board of
Cooperative Educational Services at one time except as provided in Education Law 1950 2aThe district clerk or other officer authorized to certify that a board resolution has been adoptedshall complete the ballot attached by placing an X next to the name of each candidate for
whom a vote has been cast and by completing the certification on the ballot Candidates are
listed in alphabetical order with their address and school district of residence
3 Year Term Mrs Linda Berkowicz Incumbent CAST ONE VOTE
POBox 116
Loch Sheldrake NY 12759
Fallsburg Central School District
3 Year Term Mrs Linda Fisk CAST ONE VOTE
12 Beaverkill Road P O Box 412
Livingston Manor NY 12758
Livingston Manor Central School District
Unexpired Term of Eugene Ganz expiring June 30 2013 CAST ONE VOTE
Mr Scott Mickelson
455 Yeagerville Road
Napanoch NY 12458
TriValley Central School District
3 Year Term Mr Simmie Williams CAST ONE VOTE
P O Box 841
South Fallsburg NY 12779
Fallsburg Central School DistrictAtLarge Seat
CERTIFICATION
I District Clerk of the
School District do hereby certify that at a public meeting held on April 24 2012 the Board of
Education of the School District adopted a
resolution casting its vote or votes in the annual election of members of the Board of Cooperative
Educational Services for the person or persons indicated on this ballot
Clerk Board of Education
3 Year Term Mrs Linda Berkowicz Incumbent CAST ONE VOTE
P O Box 116
Loch Sheldrake NY 12759
Fallsburg Central School District
3 Year Term Mrs Linda Fisk CAST ONE VOTE12 Beaverkill Road P O Box 412
Livingston Manor NY 12758
Livingston Manor Central School District
Unexpired Term of Eugene Ganz expiring June 30 2013 CAST ONE VOTE
Mr Scott Mickelson
455 Yeagerville Road
Napanoch NY 12458
TriValle Central School District
3 Year Term Mr Simmie Williams CAST ONE VOTE
P O Box 841
South Fallsburg NY 12779
Fallsburg Central School DistrictAtLarge Seat
ADMINISTRATIVE BUDGET
CERTIFICATION
District Clerk of the
School District do hereby certify that at a public meeting held on April 24 2012 the Board of
Education of the School District approved the 20122013 Board
of Cooperative Educational Services Administrative Budget in the amount of227865900
YES NO
F1 F1
Clerk Board of Education
Board Resolution 1 Approve
CountySullivan BOCES
CTE Reserve Fund
Resolved upon the Recommendation of the Superintendent that the
Board of Education approves the establishment of a career education instructional equipment
reserve fund CTE equipment reserve fund by the Sullivan County BOCES in accordance
with the requirements of Education Law Section 1950 4 ee and the requirements of Section
1703 k of the Regulations of the Commissioner ofEducation
CERTIFICATION OF DISTRICT CLERK
I Clerk of the Board of
Education hereby certify that the above resolution was adopted by the required majority vote of
the Board of Education at its meeting held on April 24 2012
Clerk Board of Education Date
751 35
Students
SUBJECT ADMINISTERING MEDICATION AND PROVIDING OTHER HEALTIIRELATED
SERVICES TO STUDENTS W11IIF THEY ARE IN SCHOOL
The Board of Education of theTriValley Central School District recognizes that the provisionofhealthrelated services to students while they are in school is govenred by pertinent sections of the
Education aw and the Public Health Law The Hoard therefore asserts its intent that the requirementsset forth in these and all pertinent statutes and regulations govenring the provision of lrealtlrrelated
services to students while they are in school be followed The Superintendent of Schools shall be
responsible for due compliance by the District with all pertinent statutes regulations and directives
and for assuring the Districts adherence to all procedural requirements set forth herein
Specifically the Board establishes the following
1 Provision of Required Services the District shall establish a procedure for determining whether
a healthrelated service medically necessitated for a student is one that the District is required to
provide eg services that can be provided by a layperson with minimal training and direction or
a health service that a school nurse can provide within the scope ofhis or her nursing practiceThe District shall fiilly explore and to the extent legally permissible shall take advantage of
other sources of fundingeg Medicaid private insurance for the service that is needed in order
for the student to be able to attend school
2 Assurance of Provision of llealthRelated Services by Appropriate Personnel
A Types of HealthRelated Activities
The Board recognizes that the New York State Education Department through guidelinesdeveloped to assist school districts in complying with the law has established three typesofhealthrelated services viz
i Nursing activities that may be performed by registered professional nurses RNs or
licensed practical nurses LPNs under the direction of an RN or a physician and may
not be performed by unlicensed persons
ii Ilealthrelated activities that may be performed by appropriately trained unlicensed
persons following assessment and approval by an RN and
iiiIhealthrelated activities that may under most circumstances be performed byunlicensed persons without the involvement of an RN
B Determination of Appropriate Staff for Performing Specific1IealtlrRelated Activities
i Final determination of whether a studentshealthrelated needs fall into category2Aiii or iii above shall rest with the school nurse who shall be an RN
ii When after an assessment the RN deems that a nursing task is one that may be
delegated to an LYN the RN shall
a develop an individualized plan of care for the student which shall include a
procedure to evaluate revise and discontinue the plan as appropriate and
b develop procedures to assure that the nursing tasks delegated are performed in a
safe manner by persons who are qualified and properly trained which shall include
1 detenmining the ability of the LPN to perform the task to be delegated and
2 the provision of training to the LPN or if necessary a recommendation to the
RNs administrative supervisor that the District secure the necessary training for
the LPN
C Determination ofSelfDirectedness
It shall be the responsibility of the RN to determine whether a student is selfdirected so
that certain healthrelated tasks in particular assisting in the administration of medication
may properly be assigned to unlicensed persons by District administrators Consistent with
hisher professional status and Judgment the RN in making this determination shall
consider the criteria set forth in the attached administrative regulation Guidelines for the
Administration of Medication to Students Whether such a detennination is called for the
RN shall document hisher determination of the students status as selfdirected
D In an emergency situation such an anaphylactic reaction any staff member may render
first aid andor assist the student with his or her medication The Board recognizes that
Good Samaritan statutes protect unlicensed persons who respond to a health or safetyemergency from civil or criminal liability
3 Training of Unlicensed Persons Performing I lealthRelated Services
In those cases where after conducting an assessment the RN concludes that a task within a
healthrelated activity can properly be performed by an unlicensed person then the RN shall
A define or describe the task in adequate detail
B recommend to the appropriate District administrator the type and extent ofnonnursingtraining that the unlicensed person shall be required to perform task described
C provide said training to the extent practicable or recommend suitable trainers or programs
for the training of said unlicensed person
D determine periodically on such schedule as the RN shall in hisher professional judgmentdeem most appropriate that the healthrelated activity so delegated continues to be
appropriate for the student that the delegation remains appropriate and the service is beingdelivered in accordance with the established plan of care for the student and
E provide training for unlicensed personnel who may foresecably be called upon to respondto an emergency situation for example to administer an EPIPEN injection to a student
with a known severe allergic condition
4 Summary of Duties of the School Nurse RN
Certain specific duties of the school nurse have been enumerated above The general duties of
the school nurse within which these enumerated duties shall be deemed to fall are recognizedby the Hoard and shall be understood by the District administrative personnel to comprise
A Responsibility for determining whether the healthrelated activity needed by a child is
i within the scope of nursing practice and may therefore only be performed by a licensed
person RN or LPN or
ii such as may be performed by an unlicensed person including an emergency response
B Responsibility for oversight and monitoring of all legally required nursing tasks
C Responsibility for determining prior to delegation the training required to enable the LPN
to perform safely any assigned nursing tasks or the unlicensed person to perform safely any
healthrelated activities that are not deemed nursing tasks including an emergency
response and
D Periodic determination that healthrelated activities continue to be appropriate and are
being delivered in accordance with the students plan of care
5 Students Who Carry and SelfAdminister Medication
A Pursuant to Education Law Section 916 the Board shall allow students who have been
diagnosed with a severe asthmatic condition to carry and use a prescribed inhaler duringthe day upon receipt of a SelfMedication Release Porn signed by the students
parentguardian and physician
B Other selfdirected students may also be permitted to cagy and selfadminister medicationin accordance with the attached administrative regulation Guidelines for Students to
Carry and SelfAdminister Medication
ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS GUIDEIINES FOR ADMINISTRATION OF
MEDICATION TO STUDENTS
I Medications will be administered in school only if a Parent and Prescribers Authorization to
Administer Medication in School farm completed by both the studentsparentguardian and
licensed health care prescriber has been submitted to the school nurse copy attached
2 Parentsguardians and the licensed health care prescriber are encouraged to set a regimen that
allows the administration of medication outside of the school whenever possible
3 If medications are to be administered in school the school nurse is responsible for managing and
supenising this function
4 Unlicensed school personnel may assist in thenonemergency administration of medication only
when the student isselfdirected and when the unlicensed school personnel has received from
the school nursing personnel the training and supervision needed to perform these tasks in a safe
and effective manner
5 Where appropriate the school nurse will encourage students to become selfdirected in the
administration of their medication To be considered selfdirected the school nurse should
consider the students cognitive andor emotional development rather than age or bade
including age of reason and any mentalemotional disability A student xnay be considered self
directed if he or she consistently is able to do all of the following
Identify the correct medication eg color shape
Identify the purpose of the medication eg to improve attention
Determine that the correct dosage is being administered eg one pill
Identify the time the medication is needed during the school dayeg lunch time
beforeafter lunchDescribe what will happen if medication is not taken eg unable to complete school
work and
Refuse to take medication if the student has any concerns about its appropriateness
The school nurse should document her determination that a student is or is not selfdirected A
form which shall be used for this purpose is attached
6 If pupils are away from school the following procedures will be followed
a Notices of field trips or other times when students will be away from the school building
will be provided to the school nurse by the classroom teacher or teacher responsible for the
trip at least four 4 weeks prior to the event Included are walking field trips during
which students will be off school grounds without direct access to the school nurse
b The school nurse will check the class roster to determine if any pupils will require
medications and will discuss any such requirements with the teacher
C For students who are notselfdirected the school nurse will contact the parentguardian to
detennine
I The parentsguardians ability to attend the activity and administer the medication or
2 Whether the parentsguardians designee who is not employed by the school will
attend the event or trip and voluntarily will administer the medication
parentsguardians authorization must be in writing OR
Whether the studentshealth care provider may be consulted in order to have the
medication time adjusted or the dose eliminated
d If the medication must be administered and the parentguardian or a designee is not
available the District will provide the appropriately licensed personnel to administer the
medication such as the school nurseIPN substitute school nurse or physician
C A student will not be prevented from participating in an education activity such as a field
trip solely on the basis of a special health need
PARENT AND PRESCRIBERS AUTHORIZATION
FOR ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION IN SCHOOL
Authorization for Administration of Medication
A To be completed by the parent or guardian
I request that my child grade receive the medication
below in accordance with the directions of our licensed health care prescriber The medication is
to be furnished by the in the properly labeled original container from the pharmacy I
understand that the school nurse or other assigned person will administer the medication
Signature Parent or Guardian
Address
Telephone Home Work Cell
Date
B To be completed by the licensed health care prescriber
I request that my patient as listed below receive the following medication
Name of StudentDate of Birth
Diagnosis
Name of Medication
Prescribed Dosage Frequency and Route of Administration
Time to Be Taken During School Hours
Duration ofTreatment
Possible Side Effects and Adverse Reactions if any
Other Recommendation
Name of Licensed Prescriber and Title please print
Prescribers SignatureDate
AddressPhone
DETERMINATION OF STUDENTS STATUS OF SELFDIRECTED FOR PURPOSES OFASSISTANCE WITH ADMINISTERING MEDICATION BY UNLICENSED PERSONS
C STUDENT DATA
Students Name
Students Diagnosis
Students Medication Requirements
D CRITERIA FOR SELFDIRECTEDNESS DETERMINATION
A student may be considered selfdirected ifheshe consistently is able to do all of the following
Identify the correct medication eg color shape
Identify the purpose of the medication eg to improve attention
Determine that the correct dosage is being administered eg one pill
Identify the time the medication is needed during the school dayeg lunch time beforeafter lunch
Describe what will happen if medication is not taken eg unable to complete school work
Refuse to take medication if student has any concerns about its appropriateness
E SELFDIRECTEDNESS DETERMINATION
My professional nursing opinion based on my consideration of the foregoing criteria is that thestudent narned aboveis IS NOT selfdirected
A selfdirected student can understand hisher medication procedure and may correctly administer itto himherself A properly trained unlicensed staff member may assist the student with hishermedication if necessary
This form does not supplant any other documentation or authorization that may be required in orderfor this student to receive medication in school
School Nurses Signature Date
Administrative Receipt of This Detennination
F3uildingPrvgraznAdxninistrators Signature Date
2009 7220
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SUBJECT GRADUATION REQUIREMENTSEARLYGRADUATIONACCELERATEDPROGRAMS
In order to graduate from TriValley Central School District a student must complete or mayexceed the requirements set forth in Part 100 of the Commissioners Regulations The Board ofEducation reserves the right to establish requirements for graduation which exceed the minimumstandards as defined by the New York State Regents All students must be in compliance withCommissioners Regulations for graduation in achieving a minimum of a Regents diploma unlessotherwise indicated
Regents Diploma with Honors
The District may award a Regents diploma with honors to students who receive an average ofninety percent 90 in all Regents examinations required for the honors diploma These exams
include mathematics science US History government and global history and geography Thishonors diploma may also be given to a student who has substituted no more than two 2 alternativeassessments for a Regents examination as approved by Commissioners Regulations Section 1002fHowever the students actual score on the substituted alternative assessment will not be factored intothe ninety percent 90 calculation
Regents Diplomas with Advanced Designation with Honors
The District may award a Regents diploma with advanced designation with honors A studentneeds to have an average score of ninety percent 90 on all Regents examinations required for theadvanced diploma These Regents examinations are ELA two or three mathematics two sciencesone in physical sciencethe other in life science US History and Government Global History and
Geography and languages other than English LOTE
Early Graduation
Upon request from the studentsparentguardian a student shall be eligible for early graduationin fewer than eight 8 semesters upon completion of all requirements for graduation excludingphysical education as mandated by Commissioners Regulations A student shall not be required tocontinue enrollment for the sole purpose of completing physical education requirements
Accelerated Programs
Eighth Grade Acceleration for Diploma Credits
Individual eighth grade students only may be afforded the opportunity to take high schoolcourses in mathematics and in at the least one of the following areas English social studies languagesother than English art music career and technical education subjects or science courses TheSuperintendent or hisher designee is responsible for determining that an eighth grade student is
eligible to take high school courses The District shall utilize a set of criteria to determine each
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Adopted 11311Students
SUBJECT GRADUATION REQUIREMENTSEARLYGRADUATIONACCELERATEDPROGRAMS Contd
students readiness for acceleration Students who are accelerated for diploma credit must have beenprovided instruction designed to facilitate their attainment of by the end of Grade 7 the Stateintermediate learning standards in each subject area in which they are accelerated
Advanced Placement
Advanced Placement AP examinations are administered by the College Board with strictguidelines as to its implementation A national standardized arduous examination is administered bythe College Board in May of each year for a great variety of courses in various subject areas Inaddition to entering a universe of knowledge that might otherwise remain unexplored in high schoolAdvance Placement examinations afford students the opportunity to earn credit or advanced standingin most of the nations colleges and universities The District shall utilize a set of criteria to determinea students readiness for enrollment in the Advance Placement classes
8 New York Code of Rules and Regulations NYCRR Sections 1001i 1002f1004d and 1005
Adoption Date
2009 7224
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Adopted I 113 11
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SUBJECT CLASS RANK
The Board of Education desires to encourage and recognize outstanding academic achievementToward this goal the TriValley High School shall use a system of computing class standing that
rewards students for taking the most challenging academic course work possible A students class
standing may be sent to prospective employers postsecondary institutions and scholarshiporganizations
Class Rank Computation
Grades for all academic subjects will be utilized for the computation of class rank A weightingsystem will be applied to courses that lead to a Regents examination honors strand courses courses
that are prerequisites for college courses and college level courses Courses that stretch a Regentscourse over more then one year will be weighted in the year in which the Regents exam is given This
weighting system will be used only for determining a studentsclass standing and will not be utilizedfor honor roll or National Honor Society The grades that appear on report cards or transcripts will be
unweighted and will include all course workeI
Course Wei t Co Wei Course Wei t
glish 9 103 ath 1 103 Bio R 103En sh 103 Math Al LOff Bio IA 100En 11 3 Math A2
L103 io I B 103
at ks H 14 th 2 3 h SEng 12 M I 1 he 1
Eng Comp 106 Math 1 Physic 103
Math 3 100 E ro Sc 100S es 9 103 ath 3 103
Soc dies 10 10331 3R 103 Spanish I
S S es 11 fl 3 re lc anish 2A 03
Amer Go 10 Statisti CC 4 Sp i 1 0
Economics 103 Calc CC 106 n 3A 10
mer v C 10 Spanis Bi ics CC 6 Spanish 4 103
CC 06 a B 103
Soyc S lective 1 anish 4 CC 106
Spanish 5 CC 6
Any other college courses taught at TriValley not noted above will be weighted at 106 All othercourses will be weighted at 100 including Physical Education
For courses in which honors strands credit is awarded an additional coefficient will be awarded as
follows
Honors Strand Proficient 01
Honors Strand Distinguished 02
Continued
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SUBJECT CLASS RANK Contd
Courses Not Included in Class Rank
The following courses will not be averaged into the students overall average or class rank
college courses taken off the TriValley campus challenged courses independent study coursesaudited courses correspondence courses or courses taken passfail It should be noted that courses
taken through our distance learning network and courses taken at Sullivan County Career and Tech
will be counted in the class rank
Class Rank Calculations
Class ranks will be determined following the summer of the junior year at the end of the firstsemester of the senior year and at the end of the senior year The class rank and unweighted highschool average will be placed on the students transcript Full year courses will receive a full
weighting and half year or half credit courses will receive half weighting
Eligibility for Class Ranking
In order to be officially ranked a student must be schedulable as a June graduate and have
completed at least two years ofhigh school study atTriValley
Transfer Students
Students who transfer to TriValley from school districts that use letter grades will have
individual course grades converted to numbers utilizing the following conversion table Students
coming from schools that use a numerical system with 65 percent as passing will have grades from 65
69 percent converted to 70 percent To be considered for valedictorian or salutatorian a transferstudent must be in attendance fulltime for two and one half years at TriValley School prior to
graduation TriValley students who are involved in a study abroad program are not consideredtransfer students
Conversion Table for Letter Grades
Letter Grades Numerical GradesA 98
A 94A 91B 88
B 85B 82
C 79C 76C 73D 70
F 60
Continued
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SUBJECT CLASS RANK Contd
Challenging Courses for Credit
Students may elect with prior approval of the High School Principal to challenge up to 6 2units of study These courses will be graded as passfail and will not be utilized in the calculation of
the grade point average
PassFail
A student may take one credit of an elective or bandchorus per year passfail This decision
should be made within the dropadd period of the course and cannot be done retroactively Passfail
courses will not be counted in the class rank
Early College Admissions
Students who elect to take some or all of their college courses off theTriValley campus will not
have such course grades averaged into their cumulative grade point average but will be ranked
College courses taken off our campus for dual high school and college credit will be noted on the
transcript as passfail
Early Graduation
The cumulative grade point average of those students who satisfy their graduation requirementsin less than eight semesters of high school study will be computed and the student will be assigned a
class rank designation as described above Students who qualify for early graduation shall not be
discriminated against in the assignment of class rank or in the consideration of valedictorian or
salutatorian However an early graduate will not replace the ranked position of a member of the
original graduating class but will be assignedcovaledictorian orcosalutatorian status if so earned
Valedictorian and Salutatorian
At the end of the first semester second marking period of the senior year final weightedaverages will be reviewed to determine the valedictorian and salutatorian Averages will be calculated
to the tenth decimal place In the event of ties all students will be designated as valedictorians or
salutatorians respectively Shouldcovaledictorians be named the next ranked individuals will be
designated salutatorians
DisseminationNotification
The policy and procedure on CLASS RANK will be disseminated to appropriate school officials
Individual students class standing will be made available to the student in September of their senior
year and as recalculated thereafter
Adoption Date
DRAFT
TriValley Central School District March 15 2012
District at Grahamsville NY Board Minutes
Fiscal Year of 20112012 Regular meeting 14
PRESENT BOARD OF EDUCATION
Michael Brooks Pres Scott Mickelson V Pres Leonard Bernstein
Brian Edwards Joyce Hartman Terry James
Donna Schick Gary Ter Bush Jane TingleyVideo ConferencingVia Skype NONE
Absent none
STAFF
A absent
Tom Palmer Lisa Raymond Martha Lee Ter Bush Donna FlynnBrownADerek Adams Janine Carpenter Linda Widomski Lisa McIntyre
April Kackos Brenda Petro Sharon Kelly Kate KellyJames Kelly Michelle DiMilia Judy Swarthout Nancy Peters
CALL TO ORDER
Mr Brooks President called the meeting to order at 700 PM in the SecondarySchool Library Lower Level There was an Audit SubCommittee Meeting at645
EDGE TO THE FLAG
Mr Brooks asked everyone to participate in the pledge to the flag
A GUESTS
Parents and other Guests Cathy Russo Craig Ter Bush Phyllis T Moore
Andria Eddings Wayne Zanetti Curtis Brock Larry Bracken Pam Kraus Joanne
Gallagher Deirdre McHugh Leanore Egan Jerry Stevens
Students FBLA Members Grace Kelly Colleen Jones Sarah Schneyer Brooke
Gillette Amanda Ter Bush Sckuyler Kraus Gavin Dubois Vickie TingleyMareena DiMilia Keira McHugh Patrick McHugh
FBLA competition Speeches Student FBLA Members attended this eveningsboard meeting to present their competition speeches to the Board Patrick
McHugh NY State Historian introduced his fellow FBLA members Colleen
Jones and Keira McHugh presented their speeches Grace Kelly presented to
each Board Member a copy of the Giving Hope Honduras project The FBLA
members collected supplies and then donated them to the Honduras families and
Miss Kelly personally made the trip to deliver them Gavin Dubois presented an
impressive video titled Texting while Driving Vicki Tingley thanked the Board
for supporting them on their projects
DRAFT
TriValley Central School District March 15 2012District at Grahamsville NY Board MinutesFiscal Year of 20112012 Regular meeting 14
B TREASURERS REPORT
None
C SUPERINTENDENTS REPORTS
MINUTES Mr Palmer asked the Board to accept the minutes of the followingmeeting
Minutes of the Regular Board Meeting held on March 6 2012A motion was made by Mr Edwards approving the minutes seconded by Mr
Bernstein carried with all members present voting in favor
COMMITTEE FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION RECOMMENDATIONS Mr Palmerasked the Board to accept the reports dated March 15 2012 submitted from theSpecial Education Committee
Upon the recommendation Mrs Schick made a motion seconded by MrEdwards carried all members present voting in favor except Mr Mickelson abstained
FACILITY USE REQUESTS Mr Palmer asked the Board to approve the followingfacility use requestsTriValley National Junior Honor Society A request was received to use the
theater and lobby area for their induction ceremony on March 28 2012A motion was made by Mrs Schick approving the request seconded by Mrs
Hartman carried all members present voting in favor
TriValley Little League A request was received to use the ES gym for their practicesfrom March 19 30 2012A motion was made by Mr Bernstein approving the request seconded by Mr
Edwards carried all members present voting in favor
DISCARDS and OBSOLETE ITEMS Mr Palmer recommended for the Boardto declare two upright vacuums and a list of SS library books as obsolete anddispose of them
Upon the recommendation Mr Edwards made a motion seconded by MrsHartman carried all members present voting in favor
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DRAFT
TriValley Central School District March 15 2012
District at Grahamsville NY Board Minutes
Fiscal Year of 20112012 Regular meeting 14
Superintendents Reports Continued
BOARD POLICIES The following Policies were presented this evening
Policy 7530 Child Abuse Second ReadingObligation to report suspected abuse or maltreatment of children and to refer
them for treatment and protection See attached the complete policy
Upon the recommendation Mrs Schick made the motion approving the policyseconded by Mrs Hartman carried all members present voting in favor
PRESIDENTS REPORTS The following items were discussed by Board
President Mr Brooks
Negotiations A Negotiation SubCommittee was formed consisting of Mr
Mickelson Mrs James and Mrs Hartman
Daniel Pierce Library The following Daniel Pierce Library resolution was presentedfor the purpose of requesting the school district to conduct a special meeting vote
upon their annual appropriation for the 20122013 school year
RESOLUTION
RESOLVED that upon the request of the Board of Trustees of the Daniel Pierce
Library the Board of Education will hold a special meeting of the school district on
Tuesday June 12 2012 at the Daniel Pierce Library Grahamsville New York for the
purpose of voting upon the annual appropriation from the school district to the library for
the 20122013 school year and it was further
RESOLVED that the Daniel Pierce Library will notify the Board of Education of
the amount of annual appropriation they wish to submit to the voters at the specialdistrict meeting on or before April 13 2012 and it was further
RESOLVED that the District Clerk is authorized and directed to call and conduct
a special meeting of the school district in accordance with this resolution
Upon the recommendation Mrs Hartman made the motion approving the
resolution seconded by Mrs James carried all members present voting in favor
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Superintendents Reports Continued
BUDGET WORKSHOP PRESENTATION 20122013 Mr PalmerSuperintendent along with Mrs Raymond Assistant Superintendent forBusiness explained the CBO Centralized Business Office and a ProposedBOCES Transportation Cosar new BOCES services which is part of the 20122013 appropriation budget These services would be aidable resulting in a
savings for the District They answered questions in regards to the moving ofthree personnel and positions to Sullivan BOCES
OLD BUSINESS The following Old Business topics were discussedAthletic Track Trip Mr Palmer informed the Board of two athletic track trip
requests from Mr Mrs latauro on April 567 and 8th and then on April 26 27and 28th 2012 The bus would be driven by Mr latauro
Upon the recommendation Mr Ter Bush made the motion approving therequests seconded by Mrs Hartman carried all members present voting in favor
Senior Class Trip Mr Palmer informed the Board that Ms Berescik has an
increase in the number of seniors that are interested in going on the class tripand because of this a second bus would be required The Board discussed thecost of having two school buses versus hiring a coach busMr Bernstein made the motion approving to use a coach bus for the trip
seconded by Mrs Hartman carried all members present voting in favor
20122013 BUDGET Mr Brooks recommended for the Board to adopt theproposed 20122013 budget in the amount of2935568200
Upon the recommendation Mr Mickelson made the motion approving theproposed budget seconded by Mrs Hartman carried all members present voting infavor
D BUSINESS REPORT
WARRANT PRESENTATION Mrs Raymond presented the following warrants
GF Warrant 13 dated February 29 2012 in the amount of9467847Motion by Mr Bernstein approving the warrant seconded by Mrs Jamescarried all members present voting in favor
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District at Grahamsville NY Board Minutes
Fiscal Year of 20112012 Regular meeting 14
Business Reports Continued
Warrants continued
SLF Warrant 13 dated February 29 2012 in the amount of1394928Motion by Mrs Hartman approving the warrant seconded by Mrs James
carried all members present voting in favor
Federal Fund Warrant 13 dated February 29 2012 in the amount of 34235
Motion by Mr Bemstein approving the warrant seconded by Mrs James
carried all members present voting in favor
Trust Warrant and Capital Fund Warrant none
CASH RECEIPTS REPORT Mrs Raymond presented the Cash Receipts
Report for the month ending February 2012 With no questions she asked for the
report to be approvedUpon the recommendation Mrs Hartman made a motion seconded by Mrs
James carried all members present voting in favor
NONCHECK WARRANT Mrs Raymond presented the noncheck warrant
worksheet to the Board for the month ending February 2012 She asked if theyhad any questions With no questions she asked for the report to be approvedUpon the recommendation Mrs Hartman made a motion seconded by Mrs
James carried all members present voting in favor
EXCESS ITEMS Mrs Raymond recommended for the Board to declare an ES
oven as excess and dispose of it by putting it out for sale through DCMO BOCES
ebay bidding program
Upon the recommendation Mr Edwards made a motion seconded by Mrs
Schick carried all members present voting in favor
INTERNAL AUDITOR RFP Mrs Raymond reported that the District Clerk
received two proposals for Internal Audit Services one from Rouis and CompanyLLP CPAs and the other one from Knack Pavloff Company LLP The
proposal from Knack Pavloff Company was the lowest proposal The Audit
Committee met earlier this evening to review the RFPs Mrs Raymondrecommended for the Board to award the contract to Knack Pavloff Company
LLP for one 1 year 20122013 in annual amount of1300000
Upon the recommendation Mrs Schick made a motion seconded by Mrs
Hartman carried all members present voting in favor
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SuperintendentsReports Continued
TAX CAP BROCHURE Then Mrs Raymond provided the Board with a copy of thebrochure explaining the property tax levy cap
NEWS AND OTHER BUSINESS The following topics were discussedSchool as a Designated Shelter Mr Brooks met with town officials to continue
the communication of the school as a designated shelter They are looking intogrant money to fund the purchase of a generator
HS Principal Search Mr Brooks reported that resumes are being reviewed for theposition of HS Principal
Consent Agenda Mr Palmer provided copies of other schools agenda as
examples for the Board to review He asked for comments or suggestions incomplying with the new required Open Meetings Law On the advice of our
attorney the CSE recommendation report is exempt from being posted along withthe other board meeting reports
SAT Review Class The SAT Review Class was discussed The Board askedMrs Carpenter questions about the class
Next Board Meeting Mr Brooks asked the Board to consider cancelling the April5 2012 board meeting which will fall during spring break and with the budgetaccepted and finalized there would not be a need for a budget workshop Thenext meeting would be on April 24 2012 with the main purpose to act on theBOCES vote
Upon the recommendation Mr Edwards made a motion to cancel the April 52012 board meeting seconded by Mr Ter Bush carried all members present voting infavor
PERSONNEL RECOMMENDATIONS None
EXECUTIVE SESSION Mr Brooks requested for the Board to entertain an executivesession for matters leading to student discipline and legal mattersMr Ter Bush made a motion to enter executive session at 820 PM seconded
by Mrs Hartman carried all members present voting in favor
Mr Ter Bush made a motion to exit executive session at 915PM seconded byMr Bernstein carried all members present voting in favor
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District at Grahamsville NY Board Minutes
Fiscal Year of 20112012 Regular meeting 14
Superintendents Reports Continued
The next Board Meeting will be held on Tuesday April 24 2012 starting at 700
PM
ADJOURNMENT
Meeting adjourned at 916 PM A Motion by Mr Edwards seconded by Mr Mickelson
carried all members present voting in favor
Respectfully submitted
Martha Lee Ter Bush
District Clerk
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TriValley Central School District March 27 2012
District at Grahamsville NYBoard Minutes
Fiscal Year of 20112012 Special Board meeting 3
PRESENT BOARD OF EDUCATION
Michael Brooks Pres Scott Mickelson VPres Leonard Bernstein
Brian Edwards Joyce Hartman Terry James
Gary Ter Bush D Jane Tingley
Absent Donna Schick
Mission Statement
Our school staff will provide opportunities for students to create
communicate think critically connect compute and collaborate using
multiple methods and technologies Students and staff will work to
develop the knowledge and capacity to contribute to the wellbeing of self
community and the world
STAFF
Tom Palmer Lisa Raymond Martha Lee Ter Bush Donna FlynnBrown
Janine CarpenterA Linda WidomskiA Derek Adams Lisa McIntyre
Aabsent
CALL TO ORDER
Mr Brooks called the meeting to order at 602 PM in the Secondary School Library
Lower Level
PLEDGE TO THE FLAG
Mr Brooks asked everyone to participate in the pledge to the flag
WGUESTS
Guests Robert Peters candidate for Secondary School Principal
Cathy Russo
t
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EXECUTIVE SESSION Mr Brooks requested for the Board to entertain an executivesession for matters leading to the hiring of personnelMr Mickelson made a motion to enter executive session at 603 PM seconded
by Mr Bernstein carried all members present voting in favor
Arrival Mr Ter Bush arrived at604 P M
Mr Mickelson made a motion to exit executive session at 614 PM secondedby Mr Edwards carried all members present voting in favor
113 TREASURERS REPORT
NONE
C SUPERINTENDENTS REPORTS
MINUTES None
COMMITTEE FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION RECOMMENDATIONS None
PERSONNEL RECOMMENDATIONS Mr Palmer asked the Board to approvethe followingAppointment Secondary School Principal Robert Peters as SecondarySchool Principal TenureTrack Position Year 1 of 3 with a salary of11500000 effective as of July 1 2012 Mr Brooks welcomed him to TriValleyUpon the recommendation Mr Edwards made the motion approving theappointment seconded by Mr Bernstein it was carried with all members present votingin favor
Appointments LongTerm Leave Replacement Heather Cassidy asLongTerm Leave Replacement for Stacie BlautGlielmi from approximately May7 until June 22 2012
Upon the recommendation Mr Mickelson made the motion accepting theappointment seconded by Mrs Hartman carried all members present voting in favor
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Superintendents Reports continued
Personnel Recommendations continued
Appointments LongTerm Leave Replacement Menhan Haves as LongTerm Leave Replacement for Kelly MansellShanley from approximately April 16until June 22 2012
Upon the recommendation Mr Mickelson made the motion accepting the
appointment seconded by Mrs James carried all members present voting in favor
Appointments Volunteer JV Girls Softball Coach Marv Smith as VolunteerJV Girls Softball Coach for the 20112012 school yearUpon the recommendation Mr Mickelson made the motion accepting the
appointment seconded by Mr Ter Bush carried all members present voting in favor
FACILITY USE REQUESTS Mr Palmer asked the Board to approve the followingfacility use requestsTriValley PTO A request was received for use of the high school gym for movie
night for grades prek through 6th on Many 11 2012
TriValley Junior FBLA A request was received for use of the ES cafeteria and gymfor a Senior Citizen Ball on June 1 2012
4H Puppy Pals A request was received for use of the greenhouse with Mr Hayesto plant seeds to be transplanted into outside flower beds later in June 2012
TriValley Grizzlies AAUAmateur Athletic Union Basketball A request was
received for use of the main gym and upstairs gymauditorium on various datesin April and May 2012 for practices
A motion was made by Mr Bernstein approving the request seconded by MrEdwards carried all members present voting in favor
HS ROOF BUILDING PROJECT RESOLUTION Mr Palmer recommended for theBoard to approve the following resolution authorization of a capital constructionfor the HS Roof repair and replacement project SED591201040001025
Upon the recommendation Mr Edwards made the motion approving the followingresolution seconded by Mr Bernstein carried all members present voting in favor
See Copy Attached
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District at Grahamsville NY Board Minutes
Fiscal Year of 20112012 Special Board meeting 3
Superintendents Reports continued
HS Roof Building Proiect Resolution continued
RESOLVED that the Board of Education of the TriValley Central School
District is hereby authorized to undertake certain capital improvementsconsisting of addition to construction and reconstruction of the roof of the Tri
Valley Main Building High School and the acquisition of certain originalfurnishings equipment and apparatus and other incidental improvementsrequired in connection therewith for such construction and school use all at an
estimated maximum aggregate const of 350000 and to appropriate encumberand expend existing and unexpended capital funds from the Elementary School
Roof Project therefor and it is further
RESOLVED that the Board of Education directs the District Clerk to placea proposition to approve the Resolution authorizing a capital construction projectfor High School Roof replacement and repair as described above on the ballot
at its Annual Meeting to be held on May 15 2012
COOPERATIVE BIDDING FOR ORANGE SULLIVAN AND ROCKLAND COUNTY
Mrs Raymond asked the Board to adopt the attached resolution to
participate in the Cooperative Bidding through Orange Ulster Sullivan and
Rockland Counties of New York to bid jointly general paper cafeteriacustodial health milk ice cream bread technology supplies and equipmentfurniture and other services and supplies from July 1 2012 through June 302013 See signed copy attachedMrs Hartman made the motion to adopt the resolution seconded by Mr
Edwards carried all members present voting in favor
NEWS OTHER BUSINESS The following news and other business topicswere discussed
State Aid for 201213 Mr Palmer informed the Board that he was contacted byAileen Gunthers office in regards to money being put back to school districts for
the 2012 2013 state aid
BOCES Annual Dinner Meeting Mr Palmer reminded the Board of the dinner
meeting of next week on Tuesday April 3 2012 at the Rubin Pollack Education
Center in the Career Tech Dining Room
D BUSINESS REPO
NONE
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SuperintendentsReports continued
E LEGAL REPORT
NONE
The next Regular Board Meeting will be on Tuesday April 24 2012
ADJOURNMENT
Meeting adjourned at 620 PMA Motion by Mr Edwards seconded by Mr Mickelson carried all members
present voting in favor
Respectfully submitted
Martha Lee Ter BushDistrict Clerk
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onth of February 2012
DATE DEPOSIT SOURCE AMOUNT EXPLANATION272012 9319 Class of 2012 f32200 tshirts272012 9320 FBLA 5615 bottle and can deposits282012 9321 FFA 149650 concession282012 9322 Class of 2012 24000 lollipops282012 9322 Class of 2012 28000 lollipops282012 9323 Class of 2013 24600 tshirts2162012 9324 FBLA 6400 donations2162012 9325 Wrestling Club 130000 donations21162012 9326JIthletic Club 36685 milk2162012 9327 Wrrestling Club 33541 concession2162012 9328 Class of 2012 488400 class trip2162012 9329 FFA 28850 carnations2102012 9330 FBLA
23500 donations
2162012 9331 Athletic Club 4301 vintnge uniforms2172012 9332 Class of 2012 14000 lollipops
2222012 9334 7c 91600 All Cnty tickets
JI 9333 8 concession
2222012 9335 Senior Seminar 5000 clothing donation2282012 9336 Yearbook 14314 sales2282012 9337 Yearbook 8200 sales
2282012 9338 Yearbook 234875 adsnles2282012 9339 Yearbook 48600086000 ad sales
2282012 9340 Music 18000 AllCnty tickets2282012 9341 FCCLA 29800 chocolate roses2282012 9342 Animal Lovers 3000 calendar
Sub Total 1610381transfer FFA78Stud 13700
Total 1624081
EXTRACLASSROOM ACTIVITIES FUND
MONTHLY REPORT OF DISBURSEMENTS
Month of February 2012
DATE CHECK PAYEE AMOUNT EXPLANATION
212012 7270 Eureka Cofi 15120 pizza
222012 7272 Allison Turner 3200 cupcakes22012 7273 Graystone Graphics 349412tshirts
282012 7274 Minskoff Theatre 648250 theatre tickets
292012 7275 Tara Berescik 56302 reimburse for supplies292012 7276 Regina Hartman 34174 reimburse for supplies2142012 7277 Ronald McDonald House 12015 donation
2162012 7278 Kateto Kelly 19464 reimburse for supplies2162012 7279 Patricia Krom 25491 reimburse fortshirts
2162012 7280 Hood 21230 milk
2162012 7281 Tyler Eckhoff 10368 reimburse
2162012 7282 TriValley Central School 15116 carnations
2162012 7283 Four Winds Tours Q Travel 408000 senior trip ist pymt2162012 7284 National FFA 12500 FFA supplieschksb 12550
2222016 7285 SCMEA 91600 ticketstshirts
2222012 7286 Kate Kelly 7536 reimburse
2272012 7287 FCCLA Lock Box Operations 33300 membership
2272012 7288 SCMEA 18000 all cty tickets
2282012 7289 NYS FFA 198200 dues
2282012 7290 Joan Ardizoni 16399 reimburse
2292012 7291 NYS FCCLA 178500 NYS Leadership Conference
Sub Total 2174177
transfer FFA78 Student Coun 13700
Sub Total 2187877
nsf checkCourtrier 12000
Total 2199877
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TRINALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Mr Michael Brooks Pres9857766 Mr Scott Mickelson Vice Pres6472674 Mr Leonard Bemstein9857882 Mr Brian Edwards9850353
Mrs Joyce Hartman4346288 Mrs Terry James9855161 Mrs Donna Schick9850424 Mr Gary TerBush9857628
Mrs Jane Tingley7010122
Web Address wwwtrivallevcsdorQ
To check daily extracurricular activitiescall9852296 ext 14 orwwwtrivalleycsdore and click on Calendar
Vol L No XII March 23 2012
SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE with a number of snow days that have to be givenback If you have any questions please check the
Dear Community Members website or call my office
Take CareThe Board of Education on March 15 2012
adopted the budget for the 20122013 school year Thomas W Palmer
The budget has a259 tax levy increase This Superintendentis a responsible budget and keeps all programs
intact for the 20122013 school year There were ELEMENTARY NEWS
decreases across the board The 259 falls
within the tax cap legislation that the State has PARENT NOTICE
issued This means our budget needs 50 1 We have already begun the planning process for
vote for passage There is a flyer that has been the next school year The process includes studentsent out to further explain the tax cap and the class placements for the 201213 school year As
exclusions the District is allowed to use in a parent if you feel the need to share specificcalculating the percentage The Budget Vote will concerns or factors regarding your childs class
be May 15 2012 in the Main Gym placement next year you may write a letter to the
Principal However please understand that
There will be a community meeting on bullying requests for a specific teacher cannot be honored
and the Dignity for All Act on Wednesday April If you plan to write a letter regarding your child18th at 600 pm in the Secondary School Library please send it to the Principal no later than AprilWe will be discussing bullying the plans for the 17 2012 Address your letter to Elementaryimplementation of the Dignity for All Act We Principal Dr Widomski You may also send yourwill have further discussions about PBIS how it is letter by email The address is
working in the elementary school and plans for lindawidomskitrivalle csdorg Thank you for
the 20122013 school year Please come out andyour cooperation and support
support the program Bring any question you may
Sixth Grade News
have concerning PBIS or the new law The On May 7th 8h and 9th our 6th grade students
Dignity for All Act to the meeting I look will be spending three days and two nights at
forward to seeing you there Frost Valley YMCA taking part in an
Environmental Educational learning trip On this
The give back days for inclement weather have muchanticipated field trip our 6th graders will be
been posted on the website and if we do not use participating in programs and activities that teach
any snow days before March 30th the Board has the importance of communication and team work
given April 2nd through April 5th as additional through Project Adventure low ropes challengesdays off If the district was to use days after and trust activities We will be learning about the
spring break the take back day would be May environment and history of our own Catskill
25th This has been a mild winter and has left us
Mountains The 6h
grade class is working very arrive at 630 to register for their workshophard to fundraise for this trip choices To see details of the College NightWe cantwait
program check the Secondary School page on the
TriValley Web SiteNew York State Exams
Parents of 36th graders please mark your SAT Registration It is not too early for juniorscalendars The New York State Exams given into check their calendars and begin registering forthe spring of 2012 will be given on the following
dates the spring SATs see dates below Counselors
English Language Arts Exam April 17 have made presentations to juniors on how to
19th register for the exams on the College Board web
Math Exam April 2527th sitewwwcollegeboardcomStudent attendance is critical again this year as the
testing dates are tightly scheduled If you have Spring BreakCollege Visits Spring break is a
any questions please contact your childs teacher great time to take advantage of open house
programs for juniors at many college campusesKINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION Check the college web sites for dates and detailsPlease mark your calendars Kindergarten for registeringRegistration is April 25 2012 530630 pmParents will receive a letter detailing the process BOCES Votech Visit Any student in gradesand paperwork needed to register your child If
1011 interested in making an afternoon visit to ayou have any questions please contact the office
at 9852296 ext 5306 We welcome students and specific program may arrange this through the
parents to the TriValley Elementary School Our Guidance Office
goal is to make your childs transition to school a
successful and happy one20122013 Class Scheduling During the last
week of March counselors will completeDates for the Calendar individual meetings with students in grades 811
Spring Break April 2130 as long as we do not as they make course selections for the upcominguse any additional snow days year Discussions will also include career andKindergarten Registration April 250i 530630
college decisionmaking Parents who would likePM
to be present for this session should call their
Sincerely childs guidance counselor for an appointmentLinda Widomski
Dates to RememberElementary Principal
March 28 College Night 630 PM at SCCCGUIDANCE BRIEFS
College Night 328 College Night is aApril 6 Registration Deadline for May 5 SAT
program sponsored by the Sullivan County SchoolSubject Tests
Counselors Association This valuable May 8 Registration Deadline for June 2 SATintroduction to the college admissions process Subject Tests
targets students in grades 811 and their parentsThe program held at SCCC begins with a panel May 4 Registration Deadline for June 9 ACT
of college admissions counselors who will explain Test
the criteria they use in making admissionsDave Moore
decisions This will be followed by a number ofGuidance
smaller workshops addressing a wide range of
college and financial aid topics Families should
BOCES SPRING ART SHOW 2012 Athletic Updates
It is that time of year again when art students Congratulations to Dominique Darby and
from across the county display their efforts of the Jim Bernstein on placing 16 and 13th of
past school year A limited number of students 36 competitors in the Shot Put and 1600
art work will representTriValley Central school Run at the NYSPHSAA Meet at Cornell
in the K8 Spring Art Show sponsored by the UniversitySullivan County BOCES The work will be on
display at the Sullivan County Museum in Congratulations to Mareena DiMilia and
Hurleyville NY March926 2012 Katlynn Greffrath as they were chosen for
the AllSection Team in basketball this
The reception for participating students and their yearfamilies and friends was on Friday March 9 at
the Museum building in Hurleyville The show The Winter Awards Ceremony was a
may also be viewed when the Museum building success and we thank everyone that came
is open during these dates and joined us on314
Representing TriValley with their super art work Spring sports for Modified JV and Varsityare have begun with games and contests for
Kindergarten Nemo Auterino Abigail Mentnech their starts in early April Please check theGrade 1Mackenzie Closs Brooke athletic calendar for more details
VanAkenGrade 2 Elexis Curry Michael StewartAlexandra Allison Grade 3 Logan Huebsch For an athletic events schedule please visit our
Christopher Clark and Jamie Kessler website at
Grade4Matthew Longo Ryan Williams Colby httpwwwtrivalleycsdorgathletiescfinCosta Jaylah Pineda Ian Hill Samantha
Houghtaling Heather Winters Juliette Eddings Feel free to contact me at any time
Kira Ambrosi Brianna HynsonGrade 5 Emily Starner Emily Carey Johnathan Yours in sportSchmidt Julius Colon Jacob Allison Devin Derek Adams
Simon Catie Brooks Dylan Hummel Aidan Director ofPE Health and Athletics
Gray Morgan McHugh Makayla Rupprecht Dean of Students 712
Samantha Raymond Thomas VanSaders Jillian
MungeerGrade 6 Brittany Pennell Malcolm Perry CAFETERIA NEWS
Montana Sherwood Giuseppe Grossi Joe
Conway Dear Students Staff Community and Board
Grade 8 Stephanie RiosSam Goldstein Mary Members
Conway Jenny Sheeley Kayla Butler Briana
Mendes Kaylee MoshierKylie Harris Aut umnIn 2006 every school district in the Nation was
Bender Michelle BilancioneMallorymandated to develop a District Wellness Policy
CourturierAlaura DeLongAshtonAs the years have passed regulations have
KrummackRobert WordenKaitlyn FassettaAmy changed and thus we need to update our policy
HubbertDylan SmithemTabitha WinandBranden Programs we offer foods served portion sizes
Wordenand physical fitness standards are regulated by not
only our Federal and State Governments but also
Mrs Bernstein our own Policy We are looking for volunteers to
Art Teacher be part of a committee to update the TV District
Wellness Policy
One way to understand the operations of the Tri that revolves around pop tab collections for the
Valley Central School Food Service Department Ronald McDonald House charities The Ronald
is to be more involved It is important to have aMcDonald House charities find support
diverse group on our team to develop a policy that programs that directly improve the health and
wellbeing of children I will be collecting ascan be followed and easily understood by all
many pop tabs as I can along with the help of myStaff students and community members who fellow FCCLA members and then taking them tomeet with this common goal will give us the the state conference Every year all FCCLA
ability to make sure that all groups are represented members across New York State collect tabs The
in the development of this Policy collection of tabs is also helping with recyclingand monies collected are used to help families
Please understand that the Wellness Policy not within New York If you would like to helponly affects the Cafeteria but will directly affect please drop off pop tabs at the main entrance
the activities of boosters sports concessionof TriValley High School Thank you in
benefit dinners and overall fund raisingadvance It will be greatly appreciated
Still dont think it can make a
throughout the school year The more variables difference While it does vary by Chapterand clubs we address in the development the
better the information will get out and be
enforced This is our Policy We need to tailor it
to fit our organization
Interested Wellness Committee members will be
asked to join us for one of two meetingsscheduled for March 28th One will be at 730 am F
and the other at 530 pm to try to accommodate
everyone This important first meeting will be to
log immediate concerns explain the process and
create a plan of action Additional meetings will
follow once the time line is decided
Please be a part of this project
You may email me at dboyes@SCBOCESORGRMHC
or call 9852296 ext 5412 if you have anyUpper Midwest raises approximately
30000 a year through their pop tab programquestions Now that is a lot of pop tabs Did you ever think it
Look forward to seeing you therecould be so easy to help families in need
Dawn Boyes SNS
TVCS FSD Why
POP TABSRonald McDonald Houses collect pop tabs insteadof entire aluminum cans because its more
Hello my name is Samantha Whipple and I am ahygienic to store tabs than cans and collection
member of the Family Career Community Leaderand storage is easier The program is an easy way
of America FCCLA at TriValley High schoolfor people of all ages to support RMHC and know
This years state conference is going to be held onthey are making a difference for families and
March 2831 at the Villa Roma Resortchildren
Conference Center in Callicoon NY At the state Samantha Whippleconference I will be competing in a STARFCCLA
Students Taking Action with Recognition event
TriValley Secondarya
School Presents k
ByTim Kelly
c 3r a d 24th
o P1I
i alleys Bernstein Theatre
Adults 5 Children Snr Citiz 3
Snow Date March 25th C 2PM
TriValleyNational Honor Society
Pe y Social
Sunday April 1st
TriValley Cafeteria
Doors open at I pm
Drawings begin at 3pm
All of the profits will be donated
to a local family in need
New and gently used items are
needed please contact Mrs BrendaSloan at 9852296 ext 4225 for
more information
Understanding the
Pro e Tax Le CaP tY VY p
TriValley Central School 34 Moore Hill Rd I Grahamsville New York 12740
The Tax Levy Ca February 2012
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New York State has atax levy limit the the tax levy by any
new law cappinghighest allowable tax amount
annual increases on The newschool district
levy before
exemptions that aDespite how its been law appliesproperty taxes described by some
Effective Jan 1 2012District can propose
for which only the politicians and the to the taxthe law limits the
approval of a simplemedia the new Tax
levy not togrowth of property Levy Cap doesnt
taxes levied by schoolmajority more than
mean that school
districts to 2 or the prop isosed taxrequired Any taxes cant increase by
tax rates
rate of inflation CPIprop levyabove the
more than 2 Two orwhichever is less
limitpercent is just one of
The cap applieslies to all requires 60 o of the individualp pp voters approval eight factors in the
municipalities calculation tax billsincluding school The tax levy cannot
districts outside of exceed the cap unless
NYC 60 of voters approve
The law establishes athe increase If voters
higher threshold of reject the school
voter approval forabudget twice the
budget to pass if theDistrict must adopt a
proposed levycontingent budget
increase exceeds thewhich can not increase
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ExclusionsExclusions are add backs to the tax levy
Growth Factors Tort SettlementsGrowth factors are based by which a property
Court orders and judgments owner can challengeon physical changes tothat result from tort actions
taxable property such astheir assessment in
construction It doesntan action claim of wrong an attempt to reduce
the assessment andapply to changes in the
doing by an individual that
value of existing propertiesexceed 6o of a Districts property taxes are
These taxes can add to thecurrent tax levy are an not included
levy in the year after theexcludable item Tax
value of the change iscertioraris the legal process
reflected on the tax roll
2
Exclusions continuedCapital Costs Unused Tax Levy
Capital costs include debt Districts may carryover up toservice payments for school 15 of their unused tax levy todistricts which do not borrow the following yearmoney for capital purposes
For exampleThese monies are budgeted for
ongoing preventative repairs If a school raises 2 in a yearand maintenance of the school when the cap is 3 1 can be
facility added to subsequent years tax
levy
Pension Contributions Taxes that school
Contributions made to the Employees districts levyRetirement System ERS and the Teacher
for certainRetirement System TRS that increase by expensesmore than 2 percentage points of the
difference between the State average of theare exempt
current year and the proposed rate for the from theupcoming year are exemptions to the tax
levy cap tax levy limit
For example calculationFor the year ending 2011 the ERS State
These exemptionsaverage rate is 163 and for 2012 the ERS
State average rate is 189indicate an
The difference between 189163
260 acknowledgementThe amount over 2or6 of salaries for among lawmakers thatERS are excludable under the cap
schools have no abilityThe same calculation is done for TRS
salaries to limit the cost
increases or
Your Tax Billthe rate of inflation
o what will theindividual tax levy limit as the tax rate Tax rates are not
property tax cap mean calculated by a complex formula solely determined by the tax levyfor YOUR tax bill And third there are several approved by voters they are
factors that dictate how an adjusted by the StateThis remains to be seen First individuals school tax bill is equalization rate a ratethe new law applies to the tax calculated after the final levy is established by the NYS Office oflevy not to tax rates or set none of which are within a Real Property Tax Services toindividual tax bills Second it Districts control show the ratio of total assesseddoes not impose a universal 2
value of properties in a Districtcap on taxes or any other Tax bills continue to be
to that propertys true marketspecific amount The law does calculated by using a property s
value designed to distributerequire a greater number of assessed value as determined
taxes equally amongst a Districtvoters to approve a budget that by your Towns assessor and
exceeds a school districts
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Budget VoteThe public still gets the opportunity By law Districtsthatto vote on the districts budget propose a budget that
IIThe budget vote will be held on requires a tax levyMay 15 2012 above its levy limit
I
Under the new law the level of must include a
voter approval needed to pass a statement on the ballot
budget will depend upon the indicating this to the Famount of the tax levy required by voters
1 f r i
the proposed budget If a proposed budget is
If the tax levy before exemptions defeated by voters a
is at or below the tax levy limit a District canrevisesimple majority is needed for propose a new one or
budget approval adopt a contingent
If the tax levy before exemptionsbudget A contingentbudget cannot increase
exceeds a Districts tax levy limit taxes by any amountwkthe support of a supermajority 60 which would impose a
for more of voters is requiredzero percent cap
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How will the Tax Levy Cap provide ReliefWith or without a law that caps However living within the continues will force difficult
tax levy increases school realities of the new law while decisions
leaders know that many New mandated costs escalate and the 4Y The law seeks to controlYorkers are struggling in this pressure to control taxes increases in school tax
economy and agree that levies not curb escalatingi
property tax relief is needed AtNYS Schools have lost expenses Except for a few
the same time they have heard modest mandaterelieffirsthand from residents what over 1 billion in measures the law does
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many polls have indicated nothing to help schools reinMost New Yorkers do not want State Education funding in costs At the same timetax relief to come at the expense putting even more pressure NYS schools have lost over
of their public schools 1 billion in State Educationon local taxes funding putting even more
pressure on local taxes a
What Can Be DoneThe Property Tax Cap Law Attend budget meetings this winter
imposes an enormous challenge or contact us with questions about
for schools School leaders the budget developmentneed to hear from their
And whether you have done so incommunities to help them
the past or not join us at thethrough difficult decisions that
will need to be made It is more budget hearing on May 8 2012
important than ever to become and remember to vote on your
informed about the complex school budgetissues shaping school budgets 2U12and educational programs Tuesday May 15
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Important Aspects of the Tax Leyy Cap
Following are important facts forTriValley voters to know about the tax cap
1 The tax levy cap legislation applies to the school tax levyie total amount of moneycollected from local taxpayers not to tax rates amount of tax residents pay per1000 of
property value or to individual tax bills
2 The tax levy cap legislation does not restrict a proposed school tax levy increase to 2
percent
3 The tax levy cap legislation does require at least 60 percent voter approval for school
budgets that include tax levy increases beyond a certain amount called the tax levy limit
4 Each school district will have its own unique tax levy limit
5 Though much publicized the lesser of 2 percent or the rate of inflation is only one factorin a school districts tax levy limit
6 The tax levy limit is determined by a complex eightstep formula that takes into accountfactors such as payments in lieu of taxes and growth in the tax base
7 Some expenses such as certain pension costs court judgments and local capitalexpenses are exempt from the tax levy limit
8 The final dollar figure created by adding a districts applicable exemptions to its tax levylimit is known as the maximum allowable tax levy
9 If a proposed school budget includes a school tax levy that meets or stays below the tax
levy limit before exemptions it only needs more than 50 percent voter approval
10 If the proposed school budget includes a school tax levy that is above the levy limitbefore exemptions it must secure at least 60 percent voter approval
11 Legislation leaves current contingency budget requirements in place Should the Districtneed to go to a contingent budget the tax levy cannot be greater than the prior years tax
levy or a zero percent increase
PTO NEWS
The meeting dates upcoming event dates are listed below mark your calendar well see you there
PTO Meetings are held in the HS Library Apri118 2012 700900pm
May 16 2012 700900pmJune 6 2012 700900pm
Dates may change depending on school calendar school closings other events scheduled on same day etc
The Book Fair Look for it March 23 2012 600 pm to 900 pm400 pm set up time March
24212 600900 pm It will be held in the SECONDARY SCHOOL LOWER LIBRARY We look
forward to seeing you there
WE AREIN i EED OFYOURPARTICIPATION IN ORDER TO KEEP TIIE PTO WORKING FOR
YOUR CHILDREN WE HAVE ITEMS THAT lYEED TO BE ADDRESSED SO WE WOULD LOVE TO
SEE YOU AT THE NEXT MEETING THANK YOU
Some examples of what WE need your assistance on we have teachers requesting assistance with learning tools
needed for their class rooms sculpture photography field trip fundraiser ideasie Teacher Auction staff
appreciation movie night up coming Fun Day
Spirit Wear STILL AVAILABE We are offering several different selections this year we really think you
will enjoy them There is no due date we will be selling this all year so feel free to place your order when ever
you like Simply send it into school with your child or yourself in either the Elementary School Office or the
Athletic Office You can download more order forms off the PTO website
We would love to hear your input for future events
Birthday Lunches the children really enjoy it if you wish to be apart of this special day with your child we
could always use bakers for the cupcakes help setting up decorating or cleaning up This takes place the last
Wednesday of the month please call the PTO number and leave your name and number and Paula or Stacie will
call you back The next one will be March 28 2012 Thanks for your support
This gives back to the others who donate their time or makes this occasion special for another child when theyneed it We want to thank everyone who participates in this event regularly as we couldntmake this day
special for so many children without your dedication or assistance
Once again thank you to our community staff and parents we couldntdo this without your helpPTO Officers
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Our NEW webpage is up and running it is linked off the schoolswebsite Any and all feedback
would be appreciated
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