AVERILL PARK, N.Y. — During the recent Averill Park Central School District Board of Education meeting, Keri Rosher was appointed as the new principal at West Sand Lake Elementary School.
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Last-minute tax filers can call for help
ALBANY - The state Department of Taxation and Finance s Income Tax Call Center will be open until 7 p.m. Monday, May 17, to help last-minute filers.
Print article All Lake Otis Elementary School students have moved to online classes after the Anchorage School District confirmed “several cases of COVID-19 at the school involving multiple students and staff” last week, according to the district. This is the first instance of an entire school moving completely online for 10 days, said Anchorage School District spokeswoman Lisa Miller. A number of individual classrooms in the district have moved online after the reopening, but not whole schools. Since returning to in-person classes, “there has been roughly 2-5 classes transitioned to online learning at any given time due to COVID-19,” Miller said in an email.
Averill Park propositions rejected
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Averill Park Central School District voters turned down two propositions totaling $45 million, according to the district.
The $32.7 million proposition was defeated 816 to 676 on Tuesday. The second proposition for $12.8 million was rejected, 928 to 564.
The Board of Education and administration will determine the next steps. More information will be communicated as it becomes available, the district said in a statement.
The first proposition was to improve security at the district’s schools while creating a guidance suite at the Poestenkill Elementary School and renovating and expanding the cafeteria at Miller Hill-Sand Lake Elementary School. The second proposition was to create a college and career readiness center and make classroom improvements and upgrades to the high school athletic facilities.