This week’s city school board meeting was rolling along until member Alice Benedict began to ask questions related to half a million dollars’ worth of late-stage, safety-related modifications to each of the district’s schools as part of the 2020 vision capital project. After motions were on the floor, Benedict asked for details about the “window film installation/window
Press Release: At a meeting on Monday, the Batavia City School District’s Board of Education unanimously approved an amendment to extend Superintendent Jason Smith’s contract through June 2027. “After a stellar first year leading the Batavia City School District, the Board of Education is thrilled to offer Superintendent Jason Smith a contract extension that will keep him in
Bells are a-ringing, or so the holiday song goes, but at Batavia High School they’re not doing it as efficiently lately. City Schools Business Administrator Scott Rozanski reviewed the needs of a 19-year-old clock and public address system at the high school, and security updates at Robert Morris this week. “So the first item, our project is the PA, public address and clock
Next Monday looks to be a busy one for Batavia City School District, with three meetings and a public hearing about spending more than $200,000 for repairs have been scheduled for the Board of Education. The Audit Committee is set to meet at 4:30 p.m. in the Superintendent’s Conference Room, followed by the Policy Committee at 5:15 p.m. in the Superintendent’s Office, and a
Batavia City Schools' recent budget and board vote put candidates Chezeray Rolle, John Marucci and Korinne Anderson in place for a seat on the Board of Education, however Marucci and Anderson had a tied vote count of 346. Anderson has conceded the three-year term to Marucci and she will take the two-year term, Superintendent Jason Smith said Rolle, with a top vote of 368, with