School Board Restores Some Budget Cuts; One New Candidate

The Rye City School Board restored two full-time jobs and increased hours for school secretaries and computer aides April 3 during its review of the proposed $73.6 million budget.    

Published April 16, 2012 7:01 PM
b15-nancy pasquale boe candidate

b15-nancy pasquale boe candidate

The Rye City School Board restored two full-time jobs and increased hours for school secretaries and computer aides April 3 during its review of the proposed $73.6 million budget.

 

 

b15-nancy pasquale boe candidate


By Sarah Varney


The Rye City School Board restored two full-time jobs and increased hours for school secretaries and computer aides April 3 during its review of the proposed $73.6 million budget.


Possible cuts to secretarial hours at Osborn and Midland schools, as well as the suggested elimination of a full-time administrator in the athletic department, drew criticism from the public during the March 27 board meeting.


On April 3, the Board restored athletic department administrator Karen Clark’s job. The 24-year district employee provides support for more than 70 Section 1 sports teams, including the coordination of schedules, officiating, and transportation.


Three computer aides will go to half-time and the remaining two will work at three-quarter time. The restoration of even a few hours will help, according to Carole Andreasen, director of technology for the District. “Every little bit helps, but we’ll work with what we get regardless,” she said.


Budget watchdog Bob Zahm called it a “bad budget decision to keep money for new technology by reducing the number of (computer) aides.’’


The vote for the budget and for the election of new and returning school board members is May 15.

Board president Laura Slack is running for another term. Vice president Ray Schmitt and board member Josh Nathan have decided not to run again.


Nancy Pasquale is the newest candidate. The 20-year Rye resident and past Milton PTO president and executive board member announced her candidacy April 3. Ms. Pasquale also has worked with the curriculum and facilities committees. “I have missed only one board meeting in three years,” she said. Ms. Pasquale has two boys in Rye schools. She works from home as an interior designer.


“Even though there are some difficult times ahead, it’s also an exciting time to work with the District,” Mrs. Pasquale said. “I look at this challenge as an opportunity.” 

Filed Under:
Subscribe and get freshly baked articles. Join the community!
Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel.

kuwin

iplwin

my 11 circle

betway

jeetbuzz

satta king 786

betvisa

winbuzz

dafabet

rummy nabob 777

rummy deity

yono rummy

shbet

kubet

winbuzz

daman games

winbuzz

betvisa

betvisa

betvisa

baji999

marvelbet

krikya

Dbbet

Nagad88

Babu88

Six6s

Bhaggo

Elonbet

yono rummy

rummy glee

rummy perfect

rummy nabob

rummy modern

rummy wealth

jeetbuzz

iplwin

yono rummy

rummy deity

rummy app

betvisa

lotus365

hi88

8day

97win

n88

red88

king88

j88

i9bet

good88

nohu78

99ok

bet168

betvisa

satta king

satta matta matka

betvisa

mostplay

4rabet

leonbet

pin up

mostbet

rummy modern

Fastwin Login

Khela88

Fancywin

Jita Ace

Betjili

Betvisa

Babu88

jeetwin

nagad88

jaya9

joya 9

khela88

babu88

babu888

mostplay

marvelbet

baji999

abbabet