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Bobcat Brainiacs Compete in Scholastic ChallengeBobcat Brainiacs Compete in Scholastic Challenge
Congratulations to all of our Brilliant Bobcat Brainiacs who had an impressive showing in their fi rst Scholastic Challenge competition. The BOCES-sponsored event was held on Saturday, February 2, at Portville Central School with a record 42 teams squaring off in separate junior and senior divisions. Scholastic Challenge is a fast-paced, double elimination tournament in which schools compete against one another by demonstrating their knowledge of academic trivia. We had 19 Brilliant Bobcats from grades 6-12 compete in this year’s competition. The advisors of the team, Mrs. Cashimere and Mrs. Jedrosko, would like to thank our awesome bus driver, Mr. Fenner, as well as all of the parents that allowed their children to be a part of this amazing academic opportunity. Our Bobcats did an outstanding job and they should be VERY proud of themselves. We are looking forward to participating in another fun-fi lled Scholastic Challenge next year!
“Home of the Bobcats”Vol. 13, Issue 4 Mar./Apr. 2013
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From the Superintendent:
MAR./APR. CALENDARMAR./APR. CALENDARMar. 6 - Progress Grades CloseMar. 13 - Board of Education Workshop Mtg., 7 pmMar. 14 - Spring Sports PicturesMar. 15 - NO SCHOOL – Staff DevelopmentMar. 22 - Bobcat BlastMar. 23 - Craft FairMar. 27 - Coffee with Superintendent, 5:30-6:30 pmMar. 27 - Board of Education Business Mtg., 7 pm
Mar. 29 - Apr. 5 - NO SCHOOL - Spring BreakApr. 10 - Board of Education Workshop Mtg., 7 pmApr. 10-11 - Pre-K ScreeningApr. 15 - Third Marking Period EndsApr. 16 - Fourth Marking Period BeginsApr. 16-18 - Grades 3-8 ELA TestingApr. 24 - Board of Education Business Mtg. 7 pmApr. 24-26 - Grades 3-8 Math TestingApr. 26 - Early Dismissal Grades Pre-K-6, Elementary Parent-Teacher Conferences Noon-3pm
Hello everyone. As I write this I will have completed my fourth week as Superintendent of Hinsdale CSD. My main
goal for the 2012-2013 school-year is to continue to learn the culture at Hinsdale CSD. This will be accomplished
by visiting everyone’s classroom/work spaces, meeting with all constituents
of Hinsdale, attending extra-curricular events and being visible/accessible
on a regular basis. Key to this will be routinely “sharing out” of the infor-
mation gathered through conversations/meetings/observations.
To date, I have met with and observed in their work environment the teach-
ers, support staff, students and administration. I have also met and talked
with the community as much as possible, at the school, or extra-curricular
activities. During these meetings, I asked the following questions:
What is going well?
Areas for improvement or focus?
Possible directions for the future?
Overall, I am very impressed with the quality, dedication and passion of everyone I have encountered at Hinsdale
CSD. In addition, I feel very welcome here, as part of the family.
By listening and writing down what I hear, I am learning very quickly the history, culture and needs of Hinsdale
CSD. In order to complete this process, however, I need to meet with more community members. Therefore, I
am extending an invitation to “Have coffee with the Superintendent” on Wednesday, March 27, 2013 from
5:30-6:30 p.m. in the High School Library. Please refer to the above questions. I will facilitate a meeting, listen,
compile a list of responses, and report back to all community members in the next district newsletter. If successful,
I will build this event into my schedule and we will meet on a regular basis.
Hope to see you there!
Sincerely,
Larry Ljungberg
Note: Please call Lisa Clayson at 716-557-2227, extension 401, if you plan to join me for coffee on March 27.
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Budget Vote, Board Election & Absentee Ballots
Kellogg Wins Local Spelling BeeCongratulations to the top fi nishers in
the local annual spelling bee at Hinsdale Central School on Friday, January 4, 2013. The fi nalists in the local qualifi er for the 2013 Scripps National Spelling Bee were: fi rst place - Gabe Kellogg, second place - To-bias Nelson, and third place -Jordan Sands. The Buffalo News has sponsored the event across Western New York since 1927. Gabe Kellogg and other school champions across Western New York went on to take a county level written spelling test on Wednesday, February 6. All champions from schools registered in the 2013 Buffalo News Spell-ing Bee will receive a gift from The News, with a certifi cate of merit for each school runner-up. The top 20 fi nishers in WNY will compete in the oral fi nals on March 10, 1:30 pm, in the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society Auditorium. The winner of that bee will travel to Washington D.C. on an all expense paid trip for the National Finals in May.
Congratulations also to our class-room spelling bee winners listed BELOW. Those in grades 6-8 went on to compete in the school spelling bee on January 4. The Grade 4 classroom spelling was actually held in January after they were able to see how a spelling bee works.
Grade 41. Courtney Karroach2. Xander Grover3. Haylee Jozwiak
Grade 51. Aarika Mattys2. Ashley Chapman3. Jackson Howell
Grade 61. Gabe Kellogg2. Deziray Deckman3. Jordan Sands
Grade 71. Cheyenne Carpenter2. Sarah Simpson3. Tobias Nelson
Grade 81. Lillian Easterly 2. Paige Powley3. Alecsy Howell
The top three fi nishers in the spelling bee held at HCS are shown left to right: Gabe Kellogg (fi rst place), Tobias Nelson (second place), and Jordan Sands (third place).
Hearing-May 8, 2013
The annual budget presentation will be held May 8, 2013 at 7 p.m. in the upper gym.
Vote & Election-May 21, 2013
The budget vote and election will be held Tuesday, May 21, 2013 from noon until 8 p.m. at the school. There is one seat open for election to the Board of Education. The seat is presently held by Jennifer Howell and carries a five-year term. Petitions require 25 signatures, and must be turned in to the district office by 4 p.m. on Monday, April 22, 2013. Petitions may be obtained from the district office during school hours.
To be qualified, board candidates: Must be able to read and write Must be a qualified district voter Must not be judged to be incompetent Must be and have been a resident of the district for a continuous and uninterrupted period of at least one year immediately before the election May not have been removed from any school district office within the preceding yearMay not reside with another member of the same school board as a member of the family May not be a current employee of the school district May not simultaneously hold another incompatible office
Absentee ballots will be available by request beginning April 23 through May 15, 2013.Please contact the district office at (716) 557-2227 ext. 407, ext. 401 or ext. 190 to request a ballot. Completed absentee ballots must be received in the district office by May 21, 2013 to be included in the budget/election totals.
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Pre-Kindergarten registration/screening for Hinsdale Central School is set for Wednesday, April 10 and Thursday, April 11. Your child must be four years old on or before December 1, 2013 in order to be eligible to attend Pre-Kindergarten this coming school year. Parents of eligible children are asked to call Judy Shaw at 716-557-2227, ext. 412 in order to request a registration packet and to set up a date and time for the screening. On the day of your appointment, please come with the following:
Completed forms from the registration packet A copy of your child’s birth certificate and immunization records Proof of residency in the district if you do not already have a child attending
school at H.C.S. The deadline for signups for the Pre-Kindergarten screening is March 26, so make your appointment today! Kindergarten registration/screening will be held on Wednesday, May 1 and Thursday, May 2 for children in the Hinsdale Central School District who will be 5 years old on or before December 1, 2013. If you have a child eligible for kindergarten next year who is not already attending Pre-Kindergarten at H.C.S., please call Judy Shaw at 557-2227, ext. 412 for a registration packet and an appointment. Parents are asked to bring the following with them on the day of the screening:
Completed forms from the registration packet A copy of your child’s birth certificate and immunization records Proof of residency in the district if you do not already have a child attending
school at H.C.S. The deadline for Kindergarten screening signups is April 26. Students who are currently enrolled in the Hinsdale Central School Pre-K classroom will be screened for kindergarten during the school day. Morning students will be screened from 8:15 – 10:00 a.m. and the afternoon class will be screened from 12:30 – 1:45 p.m. If your child is a current Pre-Kindergarten student at H.C.S., you are certainly encouraged to be here for your child’s screening; we will send you notice of his or her screening time prior to the date.
Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten Registration/Screening Dates
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School District Tax Code Number – 277
The New York State resident income tax returns (IT-200 and IT-201) require you to enter the name and code num-ber of the public school district where you were a resident as of December 31 for the tax year 2012.
The school district name and code for entry on state income tax forms: Hinsdale CSD – 277.
Read Across America Begins March 4Hinsdale Elementary will celebrate
Read Across America honoring Dr. Seuss, the beloved author, the week
of March 4. The week be-gins with a daily theme around one of Dr. Seuss’
books. Mon-day is Silly Sock Day in honor of The
F o o t B o o k , and students are invited to wear
their silliest
socks. Tuesday is Thing 1 and Thing 2 Day, from The Cat in the Hat, and students are invited to dress as a twin with a friend. Wednesday is Wacky Wednesday where students will dress their wackiest! Thursday will be career day in honor of Oh, The Places You’ll Go, with students dressing like the career they want to pursue. Friday is Red, White, and Black Day and classes will visit “Seussville” in the upper gym where Seuss activities will be set-up. The end of the day brings classes together to buddy- read in the upper gym. Mark your calendar and look for your silliest socks!
Using Hula Hoops to Teach Math . . .Mrs. DeCapua’s kindergarten class are shown enjoying a math lesson involving hula hoops.
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Solo Fest Success!Congratulations to our dedicated HCS musicians for a tremendously successful showing at the 2013 Solo Festival. Our students achieved the following scores:
Level VIJon Cledgett (grade 12) marimba: A+ 100Alysa Boon (grade 11) clarinet: A+Melissa Harris (grade 11) fl ute: ACourtney Lentz (grade 12) soprano: A
Level VKristyn Hayman (grade 12) french horn: A+Courtney Lentz (grade 12) alto sax: AZach Tingley (grade 10) trombone: ABayly Gobien (grade 9) alto sax: A-Katherine Lovell (grade 9) alto: A-
Level IVChrista Mascho (grade 10) timpani: OutstandingChris Ogden (grade 9) bari sax: OutstandingCourtney Veno (grade 7) alto: ExcellentKatie Harris (grade 7) soprano: Excellent
Level IIIAngel Caros (grade 8) clarinet: ExcellentMichael Chapman (grade 8) tenor: OutstandingOlivia Cashimere (grade 8) soprano: ExcellentEn Hui Przybyla (grade 10) soprano: ExcellentCarly Keenan (grade 7) alto: Excellent
Level IIAusten Darcy (grade 7) french horn: OutstandingOlivia Cashimere (grade 8) clarinet: ExcellentKrissy Chapman (grade 7) clarinet: ExcellentJordan Hurlburt (grade 7) tuba: Good
Level IJordan Hurlburt (grade 7) soprano: Excellent
Kinship Caregiver ProgramAre you a relative – for example, a grandparent – who is raising a child who has been separated from his or her biological parents?
The Catholic Charities Kinship Care-giver program may be able to help. This program provides case management assistance for caregivers, including help with the following:
How to meet the needs of the child (emotional and behavioral concerns)
Parenting strategies Financial demands Legal concerns and questions Finding affordable, accessible
health care and health care coverage Housing needs Affordable/reliable child care Negotiating your new relation-
ship with the child and with the child’s parent(s)
Questions and concerns regard-ing the child’s education
In order to be eligible, children must be TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) eligible or eligible for public cash assistance. Children living with a non-parent caregiver who is a blood relative are eligible to receive a “child-only” TANF grant, regardless of the caregiver’s income.
The children don’t have to be in court-ordered legal arrangements such as guardianship or kinship foster care. Arrangements made with the child’s parents are acceptable for this program.
The program is free and confi dential. For more information, call Danielle Kielar, Kinship Caregiver Program Social Worker, at 372-0101.
Grade 3-8 State Testing - How Parents Can Prepare Their Children Mark Your Calendars! ELA Testing - Grades 3-8 Begins Tuesday, April 16 Through Thursday, April 18
Math Testing - Grades 3-8 Begins Wednesday, April 24 Through Friday, April 26
New York State ELA testing begins for students in grades 3-8 on Tuesday, April 16. To assist the readiness of our students we will be providing breakfast to students in grades 3-8 in their classroom beginning on March 20 and extending through April 27. Notices will be coming home to parents with more breakfast information. Testing continues the following week, Wednesday, April 24 with New York State Math testing for grades 3-8.
Please make sure your children have a good night’s sleep before each testing date. Please do not schedule medical/ dental or other appointments on the testing dates.
Testing statistics note that children score higher when they take their exams on the same day as their classmates.
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Board of Education Briefs - Nov. & Dec. 2012 & Jan. 2013Minutes
Approved minutes of Business Meeting of October 24, 2012 and No-vember 28, 2012; Workshop Meeting of November 14, 2012 and January 9, 2013; Workshop/Business Meeting of December 19, 2012.
Financial
Approved Warrants for A-Fund Approved Warrants for C-Fund Approved Warrants for F-Fund Approved Budget Status Approved Treasurer’s Report for
October & November & December Approved Extra Classroom
Activity Fund Adopted the partial tax exemp-
tion of 18,500 with the sliding scale for persons who are over 65 years of age and reside in either Allegany or Cattaraugus Counties
Adopted the 2013-2014 Budget Development Calendar
Approved November, December and January payment of $110 each month to John Ames, Claims Auditor
Budget Reports - Operations & Maintenance; Transporttion; General Support and Debt Service
Personnel
Approved FMLA leave to Nancy Clayson which began November 1 and extends through November 13, 2012
Approved FMLA leave to Lisa Morrow beginning December 3, 2012 for approximately 6-8 weeks
Approved FMLA leave to Kelly Putt beginning November 2 through approximately December 14, 2012
Approved employment contract of Jennifer Jaquith, Business Admin-istrator, effective July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2015
Approved employment contract of Bill Gaylor, Head Maintenance, effective July 1, 013 through June 30, 2015
Approved employment contract of Lisa Clayson, Confi dential Super-intendent’s Secretary, effective July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2015
Approved Holly Edwards & Dyland Shaw as co-advisors of Lego League
Approved FMLA leave to Molly Scott to begin on or about February 3, 2012 for 12 weeks
Appointed Lawrence Ljungberg, Superintendent of Schools, for the pe-riod January 5, 2012 to June 30, 2016
Approved employment contract of Nancy Clayson, Technology Co-ordination and Aide, effective July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2015
Approved Phil Cole as Director and Angela Franz as Assistant of the Color Guard for the 2012-2013
Approved Spring 2013 Student Teaching Placements: Rebecca Hart-nett with Mr. Warren Schulze; Diana Phalon with Mrs Barbara Marcellin; Chloe Priester with Mrs. Mary Parr
Approved John Ames as Boys 5th and 6th grade basketball coach and Megan Marzec as Girls 5th and 6th grade basketball coach
Approved Colby Tingley as a substitute cleaner, substitute monitor, substitute food service worker and substitute bus driver
Approved Joseph Mushaweck as substitute cleaner
Terminated probationary ap-pointment of Jennifer McKillip, bus driver
Approved Jillian Ames as a long term substitute beginning February 3, 2013 and lasting 12 weeks
Approved Ryan Harney as a stu-dent teacher with Mrs. Amber Phillips
Approved FMLA leave for Sheila Peace-Rambacher effective January 9, 2013
Special Education
Approved 504 Committee Meet-ings held on 09/14/12, 09/28/12 & 10/16/12
Approved Subcommittee on Special Education Meeting held on 10/14/12, 11/01/12, 11/07/12, 11/28/12, 12/5/12, 12/13/12, and 12/18/12.
Approved Committee on Pre-School Special Education meeting on 11/13/12
District
First & second reading of Policy #7555 - “Dignity For All Students Act”
First & second reading of Policy #7555R - “Dignity For All Students Act”
Approved discarding 6122 printer and 1985Sharp VCR
Approved Sheltering Agreement with Underwood Manor for the calen-dar year 2013
Awarded the following capital project bids: Kirst Construction, Inc. - General -$543,300; Alstrom Schaef-fer – Electrical - $199,100; John W. Danforth Co. - Plumbing – $92,000; Parise Mechanical, Inc. - HVAC - $1,200,000; Mark Cerrone, Inc. - Asbestos - $26,200.
Approved the 2013 Color Guard schedule
Approved a professional mainte-nance contract with Mazza Mechani-cal for the roof top HVAC and air handler units
Approved Policy #7555 - “Dig-nity For All Students Act.”
Approved Policy #7555R - “Dignity For All Students Act”\
Approved the retainer agreement with Richardson & Pullen, P.C.
Accepted the bid of $146,35.00 from LeValley Brothers Construc-tion for the fuel system removal and replacement
Continued on Page 9
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Second Marking Period Honor Roll for Grades 7-12
HIGH HONOR ROLL (94.1 AND ABOVE)
Grade 12: Courtney Lentz Grade 9: Bayly Gobien, Daniel Macomber Grade 8: Alecsy Howell Grade 7: Kristin Chapman
HONOR ROLL (89.1 – 94.0)
Grade 12: Jonathan Cledgett, Matthew Davis, Kristyn Hayman, Thao Huynh Grade 11: Melissa Harris Grade 10: Danielle Johnson, Rebecca Long, En Hui Przybyla, Jacob Wesolowski Grade 8: Angel Caros, Olivia Cashimere, Michael Chapman, Lillian Easterly Grade 7: Mika Best, Austen Darcy, Courtney Veno
MERIT ROLL (84.1 – 89.0)
Grade 12: Robert Anderson, Shawn Carpenter, Kacy Ferguson, Victoria Geuder, Sara Goldsmith
Grade 11: Cheyanne Bliven, Alysa Boon, Blake Geiger, Christa Mascho, Brian Tagliavento, Paige Tingley
Grade 10: Samantha Cordova, Savannah Evans, Jesse Giberson,
Thomas Jackson, Kaitlyn Karnuth, Dalton Slocum, Zachary Tingley, Zachary Wilber, Dereke Winsor
Grade 9: Morgan Carapellatti, Nicholai Dowdy, Christopher Ogden Grade 8: Jacob Carey, Darieon Carpenter, Katie Harris, Brianna Kirtz, Katryna
Krzyzanowski, Seth Sklar Grade 7: Justin Blehar, Breanna Brooks, Chloe Gagner, Jordan Hurlburt, Carly
Keenan, Tobias Nelson, Kyleigh Nolder, Maurya Porter
Superintendent
Applied for Century 21 grant in conjunction with Olean City District
Another grant opportunity with Olean & Allegany-Limestone schools would be for digitizing school records
Received offi cial approval of the Annual Professional Performance Review plan
Reviewed current career devel-opment experiences
Reviewed both Regents scores and ELS/Math Grades 3-8 assess-ments for 2012
Reviewed graduation rates for the past two years
Connect 4 Meeting Report on Hodgson Russ 28th
Annual School Client Conference NYSUT Rubric Training at CA
BOCES
Executive Session
Adjourned to Executive Session
Adjournment
Returned to the Meeting and Adjourned
Board Briefs -- From Page 8
Transportation Requests Due April 1Request for transportation of non-public school children should be submitted to the
Hinsdale Central School District offi ce prior to April 1, 2013. Regulations require the district to transport children to non-public schools when a student resides within 15 miles of the non-public school. The 15 miles is measured from the home of the stu-dent to the non-public school. The district has the option of setting up pick-up points and the parents would be required to bring their child to the pick-up point. Normally the pick-up point is the school district.
Please address requests to the Hinsdale Board of Education indicating the desired school’s name, age of the student(s), grade of the student(s) and your home address.
PARENTS OR GUARDIANS: If you change your phone number at any time during the school year, please call and update our School Offi ce. We need to be certain that we can reach you in the event of an emergency.
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Hinsdale, NY 14743
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BOARD OF EDUCATION
John Fitzpatrick - President
Jennifer Howell - Vice President
Matt Harper
Nanci Hurlburt
Jodie Noll
CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION
Larry Ljungberg, Superintendent
Laurie Edmonston-Cuddy, Pre K-12 Principal
Jennifer Jaquith, Business Administrator
Andrea McLaughlin, CSE Chairperson &
Pre K-4 Assistant Principal
OR CURRENT RESIDENT
POSTAL PATRON LOCAL
Parker Bohn III, two-time PBA Bowler of the Year, visited with HCS bowlers at Central Lanes in Salamanca on Saturday, December 15, 2012. Bohn has 32 career PBA titles and 89 career 300 games to his credit.
HCS Bowling Coach Sandy Peterson said, “What an experience this was for the bowlers and myself! The kids were able to bowl two games, as Parker walked lane
to lane giving out pointers and autographs. Then, some bowlers were chosen to bowl a roll-off against Parker and Paul Geiger. Four of my bowlers were included for this -- Blake Geiger, Danielle Johnson, Chris Og-den, and Elijah Kitchen (from Franklinville).
Parker also did a Q & A session. Afterwards, he even performed some of his trick shots, some of which have been shown on ESPN. Pretty amazing! I know this is something we will remember forever!”
HCS Bowlers Meet PBA StarHCS Bowlers Meet PBA Star
FREE Movie Night Sponsored by the PTOFriday, March 1 at 6:00 p.m. Madagascar 3 will be featured.Bring your pillow and blanket, get comfortable, and enjoy the movie! Children must accompanied by an adult. There will be drinks and popcorn available for purchase.