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SCS, parents seek ways to end bullying By Melanie Speicher - mspeicher@sidneydailynews.com SIDNEY What is the solution to remove bullying from Sidney City Schools? That was the question asked by community members during Monday’s Sidney City Schools Board of Education meeting at Sidney High School. Sidney Police Chief Will Balling said bullying is not a new problem in schools or communities. He said the addition of social media to the situation is causing even more problems. “We need to work together as a community and talk about these issues. It’s not going to be solved overnight.” ....
Board approves contracts, retirements By Melanie Speicher - mspeicher@sidneydailynews.com SIDNEY Retirements and approval of staff for the 2021-22 school year were approved during the Sidney City Schools Board of Education meeting Tuesday night. Following an executive session at the beginning of the meeting to discuss personnel, the employment of one staff member was pulled out of the personnel matters to be acted upon separately. The motion to vote on the employment of Jason McLain was made by board President Jason Schaffner. McLain, who is currently the business manager for the district, was on the agenda to be hired as Sidney High School assistant principal and food services director. ....
Board approves levy resolution By Melanie Speicher - mspeicher@sidneydailynews.com SIDNEY The second resolution needed to place an income tax levy on the May ballot was approved Tuesday night by the Sidney City Schools Board of Education. The proposed income tax levy would raise $2,609,518 annually for the district if approved by voters. “This is the second of two required resolutions to place the levy on the May ballot,” said Treasurer Mike Watkins. The ditricted tried three times in 2020 to get a property tax passed for the district. Each try was unsuccessful. “This levy has nothing to do with the cuts the board will have to make,” said newly-elected board President Jason Schaffner. ....