After reviewing a recent assessment from the New York State Department of Education, the Ken-Ton Union Free School District has received good news with respect to the state’s accountability program. Superintendent Sabatino Cimato reported during the school board meeting on May 9 that the Ken-Ton District and all of its schools received the LSI –
At the Ken-Ton schools Board of Education meeting on March 14, Ken-Ton Superintendent Sabatino Cimato led a presentation on the state’s Accountability Restart program for the district. It includes accountability for both school buildings and the district. Among the measurements of accountability are Regents exams. Cimato reported that over the past couple of years,
Contributed photo New York State Assemblyman Bill Conrad, center, met Feb. 15 with Ken-Ton Schools Superintendent Sabatino Cimato, left, School Board President Matt Chimera, Vice President Lesley Battaglia and Trustee Todd Marquardt, who were in Albany advocating for the state’s support of public education, along with other representatives of the Erie County Association of School
Below zero windchills Western New York is feeling causes extreme concern for the homeless population. One middle school is raising awareness and putting themselves in the homeless populations shoes.
The Ken-Ton School District honored first responders for their efforts to keep people safe and warm at the Hoover Complex during the Blizzard of .22. Contributed photo Ken-Ton Superintendent Sabatino Cimato took a moment to recognize the efforts the district and the municipality of Kenmore Tonawanda made to keep people warm during the deadly Blizzard