October 2015 Newsletter - Ichabod Crane Central School District
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October 2015 Newsletter - Ichabod Crane Central School District
ICHABOD CRANE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT CHATHAM • GHENT • NASSAU • KINDERHOOK • STUYVESANT • SCHODACK • STOCKPORT INSIDE THIS ISSUE: New Faculty and Staff Adult Education Program District & Athletics Now on Twitter Second Year of Tax Rebates Capital Project Update www.ichabodcrane.org Smart Schools Funding OCTOBER 2015 Summer Program Helps Reinforce Skills T he Ichabod Crane Central School District is preparing to secure $1.3 million in funding that has been allocated to the District under the New York State’s Smart Schools Bond Act. The $2 billion Bond Act, which was approved by voters in November 2014, is intended to provide school districts with funding to improve educational technology and infrastructure to improve learning and opportunity for students throughout the state. The bond funding can be used for capital projects including high-tech security features in school buildings, purchase of classroom technology, such as interactive whiteboards, laptops and tablets, and technology infrastructure, such as high-speed broad band, wireless capabilities or servers. With the Board of Education approving the Instructional Technology Plan on October 6, the plan was then submitted to the New York State Education Department (NYSED). The District has started working on the Smart Schools Investment Plan, which NYSED requires school districts to submit demonstrating how Smart Schools funding will be used. It also requires districts to solicit stakeholder involvement by posting the preliminary plan on the school district website for written comment and holding a public hearing. Once stakeholders have had input into the preliminary plan, the District will prepare a final plan for Board approval. The final Smart Schools Investment Plan will be posted on the District website and submitted to NYSED for approval. “The District is pleased with the potential opportunities provided with the passing of the NYS Smart Schools Bond Act,” said Superintendent George Zini. “We intend to fully utilize the $1.3 million in funding to further strengthen and enhance our current Information Technology and security programs. Details will be announced once a formalized comprehensive plan has been completed.” For updates on the Smart Schools process, visit the District website at www.ichabodcrane.org. T his past summer, approximately 70 IC students grades K-3 participated in “Invitations,” an academic program designed to provide Language Arts and reading support to students who may benefit from additional instruction in these areas as they enter the 2015-2016 school year. The 20-day program was reinstated last summer as part of the 2015-16 budget voters approved in May. To reinforce their reading and writing skills, students worked on writing personal narratives, identifying character traits and main story ideas, comparing and contrasting and of course lots of reading! The teachers for the program were Kathryn Bernarde, Kara Abatto, Lindsay Meyers, Ashley Burke, Teresa Kirker and Angela Shevy. Board of Education Fills Two Vacancies O n October 6, Barbara-anne Johnson-Heimroth and Michael Stead were sworn in as the newest members of the Ichabod Crane Board of Education. Five candidates were interviewed by the Board before Johnson-Heimroth and Stead were selected to fill two vacancies created when former members Tricia Mavrides and Kyle Aschenbrenner resigned due to changes in residency. Both will serve approximately nine months until the term expires June 30, 2016. New York State law allows school boards to fill such vacancies by appointment until the next regular election in May. These two seats and Anthony Welcome’s seat will be up for election on May 17, 2016. (Continued on page 4) ICHABOD CRANE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT New School Year Brings New Faculty & Staff, Changes to Positions When students returned to school in September, they were greeted by some new faces as well as some familiar faces in new positions or buildings. The Ichabod Crane Central School District is pleased to welcome several new faculty and staff members to the 2015-2016 school year. HIGH SCHOOL Ichabod Crane High School welcomed Alicia Caldara and Kathleen Hegarty, who are both fulfilling leaves in the Counseling and Career Center, and Bernadette Torre, who has moved to the high school as a teaching assistant. Changes: Tom Call has moved from the elementary to the primary school to teach physical education. Jennifer Dunn is now a permanent teaching assistant. DISTRICTWIDE Dwight Grant has been hired as network systems engineer for the Information Technology Department. ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL The Elementary/Middle School welcomed Karolyn Eberhardt as a music teacher, Ashley Knowles as Speech Language Pathologist, Lori Jean Kruger as a Special Education teacher, Sarah Cotsonas as a health teacher, Jennifer Gecewicz as a science teacher, Helen Park as a music teacher, and Blair Pantoja, Jessica Madden and Rebecca Rogers as teaching assistants. Changes: Adam Vooris has moved from the middle to the elementary school to teach physical education. Emily Marcella now teaches integrated 4th grade. Nancy Dolan moved from the elementary to the middle school as a teaching assistant. TRANSPORTATION Changes in the Transportation Department include Sharon Thorsey as head bus driver, Tami Barlow as assistant head bus driver, Lori Creeron as bus driver/school bus driver instructor and Eric Carey as head mechanic. FACILITIES & MAINTENANCE Facilities & Maintenance welcomes Steven Sigler as general mechanic. Rich Lauster now serves as custodian at the elementary/middle school. Harold Hutchinson has changed positions from general mechanic to building mechanic and Camille Praga has changed positions from cleaner to custodian. PRIMARY SCHOOL The Primary School welcomed Laura Franzese, Kristina LaBarge, Jennifer Farrell and Selena Hawver-Cook as Academic Intervention Services’ teachers, Taylor Stringer as Speech Language Pathologist, Jodi Jacque as music teacher, Ashley Hughes and Jennifer Warrington as special education teachers, Nicholas Ronca as a term substitute, and Rebecca Chapman and Gina Slyer as teaching assistants. Also hired was Tara Silverman, an English Language Learner (ELL) teacher, to meet increased ELL population needs and state required changes in service delivery to ELL students. STUDENT BOARD MEMBER The Ichabod Crane Board of Education welcomed Ichabod Crane High School senior Alexander MangioneSmith as its student representative for the 2015-16 school year. As a non-voting board member, Mangione-Smith will attend board meetings and act as a representative of the student body. 2 ICC’s 2015-2016 Adult Education Program I chabod Crane is pleased to offer a variety of courses to meet the diverse needs and interests of the community through its Adult Education Program. Courses are offered in creative arts, finance, physical fitness and new driver training. The program is offered in two sessions—the first is held September through December and the second from January through May. While some programs are offered for several weeks, there are plenty of courses that are offered in one or two evenings. Any person age 16 or older who is not enrolled in a private or public secondary school may enroll in any course. When possible, priority is given to residents of the Ichabod Central School District in courses where the demand is great and enrollment limited. The brochure and registration form is available on the district website at http://www.ichabodcrane.org/adult-education/ or can be obtained by calling the Adult Education Co-Coordinators Mindy Potts at 758-7575, ext. 3001 or Amy Boothby at ext. 3002. If you would like a brochure automatically emailed to you each semester, please submit your email address to mpotts@ ichabodcrane.org. Minimum fees are charged for registration, instruction and materials. All registration must be done either by mail or in person in the District’s Central Office, located in the Ichabod Crane High School building. We are always looking to offer new topics in our Adult Education program. If you have a particular skill or expertise that you would like to share with others, please contact the Adult Education Office at the numbers listed above to find out about opportunities to teach future Adult Education courses. Second Year of Tax Rebates For the second year, eligible homeowners in the Ichabod Crane Central School District can expect to receive a tax rebate check this fall under the two-year New York State Property Tax Freeze Credit program. Homeowners who already receive the STAR property tax exemption and reside within a school district and municipality that stay within the New York State tax levy calculation are eligible to receive a tax rebate from the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance. In the first year of the program, eligible homeowners received rebates for increases in their property taxes because Ichabod Crane’s approved 2014-15 budget stayed within the District’s allowable property tax cap. In this second year of the program, homeowners will once again receive a rebate check since Ichabod Crane’s 2015-16 budget stayed within the allowable property tax cap and the Government Efficiency Plan the District was required to submit was approved. For more information about the program, please visit the NYS Department of Taxation and Finance’s website. ICHABOD CRANE CSD & ATHLETICS NOW ON TWITTER! The Ichabod Crane Central School District community now has another way to stay connected with news and information. The District has extended its social media reach by launching District and Athletic Department Twitter accounts. You can follow them at www.twitter.com/IchabodCraneCSD and www.twitter.com/ IC_Riders. Alongside Facebook, Twitter will continue to improve district communication with parents, students and community. The District encourages staff, parents and students to “follow,” “tweet” and “retweet” to help share information. Please consider helping us share the great things happening in our schools and tweet the next time you are at district events and activities using the hashtag #ICCRiderPride. 3 Board of Education… (Continued from page 1) BARBARA-ANNE JOHNSON-HEIMROTH Johnson-Heimroth is a graduate of Ichabod Crane and previously served on the Ichabod Crane Board of Education for one term. She is the director/owner of Little Wonders Early Childhood Enrichment Center in Valatie. Johnson-Heimroth has worked in education since 1990 when she started working for the Columbia Opportunities Inc. Head Start Program in Hudson as a home visitor, classroom teacher and site supervisor before becoming education manager for Early Childhood Learning Center Head Start Program in South Cairo, NY for a few years and then a Universal Pre-Kindergarten Teacher for the Head Start Program in Hudson. Johnson-Heimroth earned a master’s degree in education and a bachelor’s degree in elementary education, both from The College of Saint Rose. She holds dual certifications as a New York State Public School Teacher, birth-grade 2 and grades 1-6. MICHAEL STEAD Stead is a fourth grade teacher in the Chatham Central School District and brings more than 17 years in public education to the Board of Education. He was a tenured teacher in the Ichabod Crane CSD where he taught fourth grade from 1998-2001. Stead served several districts as an art teacher and is also an author, designer and illustrator. Stead earned his master’s degree in education from the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts and a bachelor’s degree in elementary education and art studio from SUNY Potsdam. He holds NYS permanent teaching certifications N-6 and K-12 Art. In the community, Stead coaches soccer and baseball and is actively involved with St. John the Baptist church in Valatie. He and his wife live in Valatie with their three sons who attend Ichabod Crane schools. Other members of the Ichabod Crane Board of Education are Anthony Welcome, President; John Chandler, Vice President; John Antalek; Tracy Farrell; Susan Ramos; Regina Rose; and Cheryl Trefzger. Ichabod Crane PTA T he Ichabod Crane Central School District’s Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) is a partnership among parents, faculty and community members to support students in the district. Officers are parent representatives from the Ichabod Crane Primary, Elementary and Middle Schools. The PTA sponsors a number of programs and events throughout the year, including the Welcome Back Picnic (held Sept. 11), the Harvest Moon Party (Oct. 29), Breakfast with Santa (Dec. 5) and Family Fun Nights. Since research shows that strong home-school partnerships lead to better academic success, the PTA hopes you will consider getting involved and join a wonderful local community of people interested in helping to make Ichabod Crane School District the best it can be! Meetings are generally held the second Wednesday of every month in the IC Elementary/Middle School Library from 7-8 p.m. The meeting schedule can be found on the PTA website at http:// www.ichabodcrane.org/pta For more information about the PTA, including volunteer opportunities, please visit the website at www.ichabodcrane.org/pta or contact the PTA Co-Presidents Lorraine Warner at RaineyWarner@ yahoo.com or Joe Herwick at josephandjoe@gmail.com. The ICC PTA is also on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ IchabodCranePTA. PTA officers at the Welcome Back Picnic on September 11 at the Primary School, are (l to r) Vice President/Membership Star D’Angelo, Co-President Joe Herwick, Treasurer Jamie Stickles, Co-President Lorraine Warner, Corresponding Secretary Katie Snyder and Recording Secretary Mary Holliday. 4 CAPITAL PROJECT UPDATE D rivers traveling on Route 9 most likely have noticed the new electronic sign in front of Ichabod Crane High School. This summer, the District sign was installed and the high school entrance received additional door locks complete with card swipes as Phase I of the $2,385,000 capital project residents approved in May 2014. The capital project focuses on district-wide security improvements and additional space at the Ichabod Crane Primary School to alleviate overcrowding issues and improve delivery of programs and services. Based on the recommendation of the District’s architectural firm, the capital project was broken into two phases. Phase II of the project calls for the construction of four classrooms at the Primary School and secure vestibule entrances complete with card swipes at the Primary School and Elementary/Middle School. While both phases were submitted to the New York State Education Department (SED) in October 2014, SED was backlogged on engineering reviews so final approval for Phase II didn’t come in until this past July. Project work for Phase II is expected to go out to bid in December with construction beginning as soon as the school year ends in June 2016. The secured vestibules are expected to be completed and ready for the start of the 2016-2017 school year, while the four classroom addition at the Primary School is expected to be occupied for instructional use in January 2017. “After some delay in getting our plans approved by SED, we are pleased to be able to move forward with security improvements and the addition at the Primary School that will provide the needed educational space to support all of our K-3 programs,” said Superintendent George Zini. He added, “The electronic sign is a great addition to our schools and will provide another avenue to communicate school activities, events and news with the public.” For more information, please visit www.ichabodcrane.org and click on the “Capital Projects” link. IC RIDERS BOOSTER CLUB T he Ichabod Crane Riders Booster Club is a volunteer group organized by parents to support all sports at Ichabod Crane, from the modified level in the middle school to the Varsity level in the high school. It is the Booster Club’s goal to provide opportunities to all of our athletes to play at their best, through providing equipment that is not paid for by the school budget, or travel opportunities, or outside sporting camps, and much more. Every year, the Booster Club also hosts summer camps for students entering grades 4 through 10. These camps give student-athletes an opportunity to get better at a sport they love, or to try a sport they have never tried before. The Booster Club also hosts Senior Nights to honor our senior athletes and their families, helps with end-of-the-year awards ceremonies, and provides college scholarships. The club is able to do all of this by raising funds through concession and apparel sales, their annual golf tournament, and the Dodge Bowl Tournament in conjunction with the PTA. Through its “ICC Fan Shop,” the Booster Club provides a way for the community to purchase Ichabod Crane Central School branded apparel and gear online. With the holidays fast approaching, you can order online by visiting the Booster Club webpage at www.ichabodcrane.org/athletics/boosterclub.php and clicking on the “ICC Fan Shop” link. Booster Club meets the third Monday of the month at 7 p.m. in the Ichabod Crane High School library. Booster Club officers for the 2015-16 school year are Holly Kilcer, president; Julie Valliere, secretary; Carol Van Denburgh, treasurer; and Tim Ragosta, vice president. For more information, “Like” the Ichabod Crane Booster Club on Facebook for upcoming events and to see what they have planned. Go Riders! 5 UPDATE ON ATHLETIC FIELD LIGHT POLES Last winter, one of the light poles on the athletic field fell over in a storm. As a result, the District had the three remaining poles tested and it was determined that all four poles should be replaced. Over the last several months, the District has worked with the pole manufacturer to replace all four poles. It is anticipated that the new poles will be installed by the end of December and will be ready for spring events. ICHABOD CRANE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Non-Profit Org U.S. Postage PAID Permit #7 Valatie, NY CHATHAM • GHENT • NASSAU • KINDERHOOK • STUYVESANT • SCHODACK • STOCKPORT P.O. BOX 820 • VALATIE, NY 12184 BOARD OF EDUCATION Anthony Welcome, President John Chandler, Vice President John Antalek Tracy Farrell Barbara-anne Johnson-Heimroth Susan Ramos Regina Rose Michael Stead Cheryl Trefzger Postal Customer CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION George Zini, Superintendent Michael Brennan, Business Manager DISTRICT OFFICE 518-758-7575 www.ichabodcrane.org NON-DISCRIMINATION COMPLIANCE STATEMENT: The Ichabod Crane Central School District hereby advises students, parents, employees, and the general public that it offers educational opportunities including vocational opportunities without regard to sex, race, color, national origin, handicap or religion. Inquiries regarding this non-discrimination policy may be directed to: Title IX Compliance Officer, Melissa Murray, and Section 504 Compliance Officer, Robert McCloskey, at 758-7575, Ichabod Crane Central School District, Valatie, NY 12184. A copy of the “In Compliance with Section 1.4 (a)” is available in the Superintendent’s Office. Produced by Questar III Communications Service CALENDAR DATES NOVEMBER 2015 3 Board of Education Meeting, 7 p.m., Ichabod Crane High School 6 Go Home Early Drill (Students dismissed 15 minutes early) 11 Veterans Day – No School 12 Parent Teacher Conferences – Half Day 19 Parent Teacher Conferences – Half Day 26-27 Thanksgiving Recess DECEMBER 2015 1 Board of Education Meeting, 7 p.m., Ichabod Crane High School 85th Grade Concert, 6:30 p.m., Ichabod Crane HS Auditorium 6th Grade Concert, 7:30 p.m., Ichabod Crane HS Auditorium 10 7th & 8th Grade Concert, 7 p.m., Ichabod Crane HS Auditorium 16 High School Concert, 7 p.m., Ichabod Crane HS Auditorium 23-1/3 Holiday Break – No School JANUARY 2016 6 Board of Education Meeting, 7 p.m., Ichabod Crane High School For a complete listing of Ichabod Crane CSD events, please visit the Google calendar at www.ichabodcrane.org/calendar.php. Our Schools/ Important Numbers Ichabod Crane Primary School 758-7575, ext. 6002 Principal Suzanne Guntlow Ichabod Crane Elementary/Middle School 758-7575, ext. 5007 (Elem), ext. 5002 (Middle) Principal Tim Farley Assistant Principal Tony Marturano Ichabod Crane High School 758-7575, ext. 4002 Principal Craig Shull Assistant Principal Daniel Farley Central Office Located in High School Building 758-7575, ext. 3001 Transportation 758-7575, ext. 3551 For additional information, visit the District’s Website at WWW.ICHABODCRANE.ORG
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