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Hear from the Niskayuna school board candidates; Four residents running for two open seats

Hear from the Niskayuna school board candidates; Four residents running for two open seats
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Fulton, Pulaski, Oswego, and APW final budgets and school board election info

OSWEGO COUNTY – This article will present the school district budget and school board election details of the Fulton City School, Pulaski Academy and Central School, Oswego City School, and Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Central School districts. “Big news here in Fulton is 0%,” were Fulton Superintendent Brian Pulvino’s first words on his district’s 2021-2022 budget. “Our Foundation Aid went up. That was great news after being flat for two years. And the best news would be if three years from now they had 100% Foundation Aid funded. For us that’s about 9.5% more. That would be great news it if happens over the next couple of years. They said it’s going to.

STORIA/ Pavol Hnilica, dal Vaticano II a Mosca (in segreto) per conto del papa

STORIA/ Pavol Hnilica, dal Vaticano II a Mosca (in segreto) per conto del papa
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Sandy Creek, Mexico, Phoenix school districts budgets, elections to take place May 18

OSWEGO — Budgets and state aid are up. Taxes are down, flat, or up slightly. And overall, things are looking brighter than perhaps expected for Sandy Creek, Mexico, and Phoenix school districts after a year like no other of a worldwide pandemic. Each of the superintendents of these districts spoke recently on their district’s budget and upcoming school board elections. Kyle Faulkner is superintendent of the Sandy Creek School District. “We’re pretty pleased with the way things ended up,” he said. “The legislature and the governor obviously realized that we needed some help this year given everything that’s happened in the last year. At the beginning, with the governor’s original proposal, we had about an $860,000 gap, which clearly would have led to many layoffs. But after the budget came out, we had a very sizable increase, to say the least, to about a little over $824,000 of increased aid. So, our gap ended up only being about $35,000, for

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