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You Said It, May 16, 2021

I for one will not vote for, or donate one dime to School District 51 unless the school board reconsiders the dropping of three Adaptive Physical Education positions. This decision is as bad as building a new school on a swamp no matter what structural engineers say. Thanks to the kind woman on May 10, who offered to help me get my groceries in the car trunk at City Market about 1 p.m. She was very sweet. Instead of hiring an entire Crisis Management Team, just hire a Mom! If your worry about COVID-19 vaccination is the side effects; I’ve gone to work with worse hangovers.

Five seeking two seats on Massena school board

Saturday, May 15, 2021 - 6:10 pm MASSENA - Five candidates will be seeking two seats on the Massena Central School board of education. The vote will be held May 18 from noon to 8 p.m. at the Massena Community Center, 61 Beach St. DuBray Baker is the lone incumbent. Board President Patrick Bronchetti has opted not to seek reelection. Here’s a look at the candidates’ profiles: Timothy Hayes Hayes has worked in education for 30 years at St Lawrence Central and Massena Central School Districts. “During that time I taught in various special education classrooms, worked in administration as Director of Athletics, coached, worked with clubs, organizations and committees,” he said. Prior to working in the public schools he was a recreation therapist with the St Lawrence County ARC. “I am a graduate of Massena Central, SUNY Cortland (BS in Physical Education and Adaptive Physical Education) and SUNY Potsdam (Masters in Instructional Technology and Media Ma

D51: Adaptive PE program changing, not going away

Changes are coming to School District 51’s Adaptive Physical Education program, but district officials say these changes do not mean a reduction in services for special-needs students. Currently, there are four adaptive PE teachers. They meet with students with certain special needs and disabilities on a semi-regular basis and instruct them on staying active. They might take the students swimming or host track meets for the entire district. By next school year, there will be only three adaptive PE teachers. The head of the district’s special-education program says the change was prompted in part because adaptive PE teachers and students don’t meet often, so the district wants to ensure students are getting more physical education.

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