BUDGET VOTE
May 20, 2025
6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
District Operations Building
29 East Oneida Street, Baldwinsville
PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING & MEET THE BOARD CANDIDATES
May 12, 2024
Transportation Center
2810 West Entry Rd, Baldwinsville
Voting Requirements
To be eligible to vote, you must be:
Absentee Ballots
Download Early Mail Ballot Application
Download Absentee Ballot Application
Download Military Ballot Application
2025-2026 Budget Presentation
2025-2026 Budget Calendar (printable version)
2025-2026 Budget Advisory Committee Meetings
October 30th Facilities Initial Proposal at 4:00 PM
Facilities Review 11/5 at 4:00 PM
November 5th Transportation Initial Proposal at 4:30 PM Transportation Review 11/13 at 4:00 PM
November 6th Athletics Initial Proposal at 4:30 PM Athletics Review 11/14 at 4:00 PM
November 13th Student Services Initial Proposal at 4:30 PM
Student Services Review 11/20 at 4:00 PM
November 14th Instructional & Tech. Initial Proposal at 4:30 PM
Instructional & Technology Review 11/20 at 4:30 PM
Schedule of Budget Components to be Presented at Board of Education Meetings
The Baldwinsville Central School District Board of Education believes that input from our community is vital in the development of our annual budget. In the fall, the District will ask for volunteers (community members and staff members) to participate in several advisory committees for specific areas of the budget, including; 1. athletics; 2. facilities; 3. instructional/technology; 4. special education; and 5. transportation. These advisory committees are charged with identifying investments and cost savings in order to preserve the high quality education provided by our District.
In December and January, District leaders will present different components of the Proposed 2025-2026 Budget at Board of Education workshops, reflecting the input of the advisory committees. The Board encourages all community members to attend the meetings to learn more about what is included in the proposed 2025-2026 budget. Workshops are held at 5:00 p.m. in the Transportation Center.
The schedule of Board meetings is as follows:
2025-2026 Budget Components
As information becomes available regarding the budget and its components, it will be added and updated.
District Public Budget Document for 2025-2026
Baker Public Budget Document for 2025-2026
Durgee Public Budget Document for 2025-2026
Ray Public Budget Document for 2025-2026
Elden Public Budget Document for 2025-2026
McNamara Public Budget Document for 2025-2026
Palmer Public Budget Document for 2025-2026
Reynolds Public Budget Document for 2025-2026
Van Buren Public Budget Document for 2025-2026
• Budget Notice
• Budget Newsletter
• Meet the Candidates and Budget Hearing Presentation
• Revenue Budget Summary
• Proposed 2025-256Budget
• State Aid Analysis
• Property Tax Report Card for 2025-2026
• Summary of Changes
BUDGET VOTE
May 21, 2024
6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
District Operations Building
29 East Oneida Street, Baldwinsville
PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING & MEET THE BOARD CANDIDATES
May 13, 2024 at 6:00 PM
Transportation Center
2810 West Entry Rd, Baldwinsville
Voting Requirements
To be eligible to vote, you must be:
Absentee Ballots
Absentee Ballot Application
Early Mail Ballot Application
Military Ballot Application
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2024-2025 Budget Presentation
2024-2025 Budget Calendar (printable version)
2024-2025 Budget Advisory Committee Meetings
NOVEMBER 2023
November 1st Facilities Initial Proposal at 5:00 PM
Facilities Review 11/8 at 4:30 PM
November 8th Athletics Initial Proposal at 5:00 PM
Athletics Review 11/14 at 4:30 PM
November 9th Transportation Initial Proposal at 5:00 PM
Transportation Review 11/15 at 4:30 PM
November 14th Student Services Initial Proposal at 5:00 PM
Student Services Review 11/28 at 4:30 PM
November 15th Instructional & Tech. Initial Proposal at 5:00 PM
Instructional & Technology Review 11/28 at 5:00 PM
Schedule of Budget Components to be Presented at Board of Education Meetings
2024-2025 Budget Components
As information becomes available regarding the budget and its components, it will be added and updated.
The Baldwinsville Central School District Board of Education believes that input from our community is vital in the development of our annual budget. In the fall, the District will ask for volunteers (community members and staff members) to participate in several advisory committees for specific areas of the budget, including; 1. athletics; 2. facilities; 3. instructional/technology; 4. special education; and 5. transportation. These advisory committees are charged with identifying investments and cost savings in order to preserve the high quality education provided by our District.
In December and January, District leaders will present different components of the Proposed 2024-2025 Budget at Board of Education workshops, reflecting the input of the advisory committees. The Board encourages all community members to attend the meetings to learn more about what is included in the proposed 2024-2025 budget. Workshops are held at 5:00 p.m. in the Transportation Center.
The schedule of Board meetings is as follows:
DECEMBER 2023
December 18, 2023 at 5:00 PM - 2024-25 Initial BOE Budget Review
JANUARY 2024
January 22, 2024 at 5:00 PM - 2024-25 Final BOE Budget Review
MARCH 2024
March 4, 2024 at 7:00 PM - 2024-25 Budget, Legal Notice & Property Tax Report Card presented to BOE for adoption.
MAY 2024
May 13, 2024 - Meet the Candidate at 6:00 PM & Public Hearing at 6:30 PM
May 21, 2024 - BUDGET VOTE (6:00 AM - 9:00 PM District Operations Building, 29 E. Oneida St, Baldwinsville, NY 13027)
As information becomes available regarding the budget and its components, it will be added and updated.
BUDGET VOTE
May 16, 2023
6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
District Operations Building
29 East Oneida Street, Baldwinsville
PUBLIC BUDGET AND FOUNDATION AID INCREASE HEARING & MEET THE BOARD CANDIDATES
May 8, 2023
Transportation Center
2810 West Entry Rd, Baldwinsville
Voting Requirements
To be eligible to vote, you must be:
Absentee Ballots
Please return to District Clerk Kimberly Vile via email to kvile@bville.org or fax to (315) 635- 3970. Completed applications for absentee ballots must be received by the District Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. prevailing time on May 15, 2023 to be hand delivered, and must be received no later than 5:00 p.m., prevailing time on May 9, 2023, if the absentee ballot is to be mailed to the voter. If you have questions, please call 315-638-6055.
2023-2024 Budget Presentation here
2023-2024 Budget Advisory Committee Meetings (5:00 p.m. on Zoom unless otherwise noted)
NOVEMBER 2022
3 - Facilities Committee Meeting
15 - Athletics Committee Meeting
16 - Transportation Committee Meeting
29 - Athletics Committee Meeting
30 - Special Education Committee Meeting
DECEMBER 2022
1 - Transportation Committee Meeting
6 - Facilities Committee Meeting
13 - Special Education Committee Meeting
JANUARY 2023
10 - Instructional/Technology Committee Meeting
17 - Instructional/Technology Committee Meeting
Schedule of Budget Components to be Presented at Board of Education Meetings
The Baldwinsville Central School District Board of Education believes that input from our community is vital in the development of our annual budget. In the fall, the District will ask for volunteers (community members and staff members) to participate in several advisory committees for specific areas of the budget, including; 1. athletics; 2. facilities; 3. instructional/technology; 4. special education; and 5. transportation. These advisory committees are charged with identifying investments and cost savings in order to preserve the high quality education provided by our District.
Beginning in December, District administrators will present a different component of the proposed 2023-2024 budget at each Board of Education meeting, reflecting the input of the advisory committees. The Board encourages all community members to attend the meetings to learn more about what is included in the proposed 2023-2024 budget. Meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. in the Transportation Center.
The schedule of Board meetings is as follows:
DECEMBER 2022
19 - New: Transportation and Debt Service
JANUARY 2023
9 - Review: Transportation and Debt Service
New: Athletics and Administration
23 - Review: Athletics and Administration
New: Special Education
FEBRUARY 2023
13 - Review: Special Education
New: Facilities & Technology
MARCH 2023
6 - Review: Facilities & Technology
New: Instructional
20 - Review: Instructional & Board adopts budget
April 2023
17 - Deadline for special propositions and signed petitions for election to Board of Education
May 2023
8 - Meet the Candidate & Public Hearing
16 - BUDGET VOTE
2023-2024 Budget Components
As information becomes available regarding the budget and its components, it will be added and updated.
BUDGET VOTE
May 17, 2022
6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
District Operations Building
29 East Oneida Street, Baldwinsville
PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING & MEET THE BOARD CANDIDATES
May 10, 2022
6:30 p.m.
Transportation Center
2810 West Entry Rd, Baldwinsville
Voting Requirements
To be eligible to vote, you must be:
1.) Eighteen years of age or older;
2.) A citizen of the United States; and
3.) A resident of the district for 30 days prior to the vote.
Absentee Ballots
Please return to District Clerk Kimberly Vile via email to kvile@bville.org or fax to (315) 635- 3970. Completed applications for absentee ballots must be received by the District Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. prevailing time on May 16, 2022 to be hand delivered, and must be received no later than 5:00 p.m., prevailing time on May 10, 2022, if the absentee ballot is to be mailed to the voter. If you have questions, please call 315-638-6055.
If you have requested an absentee ballot and do not receive the ballot within seven (7) days of the request, please call 315-638-6055.
Absentee Ballots are due to the District Clerk by 5:00 PM on May 17, 2022. Sealed absentee ballots can be placed in the slot in the top of the locked box in front of the District Office located at 29 E. Oneida Street, Baldwinsville, NY 13027.
2022-2023 Budget Calendar (printable version)
2022-2023 Budget Advisory Committee Meetings (5:00 PM unless otherwise noted)
NOVEMBER 2021
4 - Facilities Committee Meeting
15 - Athletics Committee Meeting
16 - Transportation Committee Meeting
29 - Athletics Committee Meeting
30 - Special Education Committee Meeting
DECEMBER 2021
1 - Transportation Committee Meeting
2 - Facilities Committee Meeting
14 - Special Education Committee Meeting
JANUARY 2022
11 - Instructional/Technology Committee Meeting
18 - Instructional/Technology Committee Meeting
Schedule of Budget Components to be Presented at Board of Education Meetings
The Baldwinsville Central School District Board of Education believes that input from our community is vital in the development of our annual budget. In the fall, the District will ask for volunteers (community members and staff members) to participate in several advisory committees for specific areas of the budget, including; 1. athletics; 2. facilities; 3. instructional/technology; 4. special education; and 5. transportation. These advisory committees are charged with identifying investments and cost savings in order to preserve the high quality education provided by our District.
Beginning in December, District administrators will present a different component of the proposed 2022-2023 budget at each Board of Education meeting, reflecting the input of the advisory committees. The Board encourages all community members to attend the meetings to learn more about what is included in the proposed 2022-2023 budget. Meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. in the Durgee Junior High School cafeteria.
The schedule of Board meetings is as follows:
DECEMBER 2021
20 - New: Transportation and Debt Service
JANUARY 2022
10 - Review: Transportation and Debt Service
New: Athletics and Administration
24 - Review: Athletics and Administration
New: Special Education
FEBRUARY 2022
14 - Review: Special Education
New: Facilities and Technology
MARCH 2022
7 - Review: Facilities and Technology
New: Instructional
21 - Review: Instructional
April 2022
4 - Board adopts budget
18 - Deadline for special propositions and signed petitions for election to Board of Education
May 2022
10 - Public Hearing
17 - BUDGET VOTE
2022-2023 Budget Components
As information becomes available regarding the budget and its components, it will be added and updated.
BUDGET VOTE
May 18, 2021
6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
District Operations Building
29 East Oneida Street, Baldwinsville
PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING & MEET THE BOARD CANDIDATES
May 11, 2021
6:30 p.m. at Durgee Jr. High School
Live-streamed on Baldwinsville
Voting Requirements
To be eligible to vote, you must be:
1.) Eighteen years of age or older;
2.) A citizen of the United States; and
3.) A resident of the district for 30 days prior to the vote.
Absentee Ballots
Download an Application for an Absentee Ballot
Please return to District Clerk Kimberly Vile via email to kvile@bville.org or fax to (315) 635- 3970. Completed applications for absentee ballots must be received by the District Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. prevailing time on May 17, 2021 to be hand delivered, and must be received no later than 5:00 p.m., prevailing time on May 11, 2021, if the absentee ballot is to be mailed to the voter. If you have questions, please call 315-638-6055.
If you have requested an absentee ballot and do not receive the ballot within seven (7) days of the request, please call 315-638-6055.
2021-2022 Budget Calendar (printable version)
2021-2022 Budget Committee Meetings
NOVEMBER 2020
5 - Facilities Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Held via Zoom
10 - Athletics Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Held via Zoom
12 - Transportation Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Held via Zoom
19 - Athletics Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Canceled
24 - Special Education Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Held via Zoom
DECEMBER 2020
3 - Facilities Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Held via Zoom
9 - Special Education Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Held via Zoom
10 - Transportation Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Held via Zoom
JANUARY 2021
12 - Instructional/Technology Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Held via Zoom
19 - Instructional/Technology Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Held via Zoom
Schedule of Budget Components to be Presented at Board of Education Meetings
The Baldwinsville Central School District Board of Education believes that input from our community is vital in the development of our annual budget. In the fall, the District asked volunteers (community members and staff members) to participate in several advisory committees for specific areas of the budget, including; 1. athletics; 2. facilities; 3. instructional/technology; 4. special education; and 5. transportation. These advisory committees are charged with identifying investments and cost savings in order to preserve the high quality education provided by our District.
Beginning in December, District administrators will present a different component of the proposed 2021-2022 budget at each Board of Education meeting, reflecting the input of the advisory committees. The Board encourages all community members to attend the meetings to learn more about what is included in the proposed 2021-2022 budget. Meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. via Zoom Meetings or in the Durgee Junior High School cafeteria.
The schedule of Board meetings is as follows:
DECEMBER 2020
21 - New: Transportation and Debt Service
JANUARY 2021
11 - Review: Transportation and Debt Service
New: Athletics and Administration
25 - Review: Athletics and Administration
New: Special Education
FEBRUARY 2021
8 - Review: Special Education
New: Facilities
MARCH 2021
1 - Review: Facilities
New: Instructional and Technology
15 - Review: Instructional and Technology
April 2021
12 - Board adopts budget
19 - Deadline for special propositions and signed petitions for election to Board of Education
May 2021
11 - Public Hearing
18 - BUDGET VOTE
2021-2022 Budget Components
As information becomes available regarding the budget and its components, it will be added and updated.
ABSENTEE BALLOT BUDGET VOTE
June 9, 2020
Ballots Accepted until 5:00 PM
*Mail In Accepted until June 16, 2020
District Office
29 East Oneida St.
Baldwinsville, NY 13027
PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING & MEET THE BOARD CANDIDATES
June 2, 2020
6:30 p.m., Meet the Candidates
7:00 p.m., Hearing
Meet the Candidates & Budget Hearing Audio June 2, 2020
Voting Requirements
To be eligible to vote, you must be:
1.) Eighteen years of age or older;
2.) A citizen of the United States; and
3.) A resident of the district for 30 days prior to the vote.
Absentee Ballots
Absentee ballots can be obtained by calling the district office at 315-638-6055 or email tturner@bville.org
2020-2021 Budget Calendar (printable version)
2020-2021 Budget Committee Meetings
NOVEMBER 2019
6 - Facilities Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Facilities Conference Room, 29 East Oneida Street
12 - Athletics Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Baker High School Library
13 - Transportation Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Transportation Conference Room, 29 East Oneida Street
26 - Athletics Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Baker High School Library
26 - Special Education Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., District Office Large Conference Room, 29 East Oneida Street
DECEMBER 2019
3 - Facilities Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Facilities Conference Room, 29 East Oneida Street
10 - Special Education Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., District Office Large Conference Room, 29 East Oneida Street
12 - Transportation Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Transportation Conference Room, 29 East Oneida Street
JANUARY 2020
14 - Instructional/Technology Committee Meeting, 4 p.m., District Office Large Conference Room, 29 East Oneida Street
21 - Instructional/Technology Committee Meeting, 4 p.m., District Office Large Conference Room, 29 East Oneida Street
Schedule of Budget Components to be Presented at Board of Education Meetings
The Baldwinsville Central School District Board of Education believes that input from our community is vital in the development of our annual budget. In the fall, the District asked volunteers (community members and staff members) to participate in several advisory committees for specific areas of the budget, including; 1. athletics; 2. facilities; 3. instructional/technology; 4. special education; and 5. transportation. These advisory committees are charged with identifying investments and cost savings in order to preserve the high quality education provided by our District.
Beginning in December, District administrators will present a different component of the proposed 2020-2021 budget at each Board of Education meeting, reflecting the input of the advisory committees. The Board encourages all community members to attend the meetings to learn more about what is included in the proposed 2020-2021 budget. Meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. in the Durgee Junior High School cafeteria.
The schedule of Board meetings is as follows:
DECEMBER 2019
16 - New: Transportation and Debt Service
JANUARY 2020
13 - Review: Transportation and Debt Service
New: Athletics and Administration
27 - Review: Athletics and Administration
New: Special Education
FEBRUARY 2020
10 - Review: Special Education
New: Facilities
MARCH 2020
2 - Review: Facilities
New: Instructional and Technology
16 - Review: Instructional and Technology
MAY 2020
11 - Board adopts budget
11 - Deadline for special propositions and signed petitions for election to Board of Education
JUNE 2020
2 - Meet the Board Candidates, 6:30 p.m. followed by Public Budget Hearing at 7 p.m. Via Zoom Meeting
9 - BUDGET VOTE BY IN PERSON ABSENTEE BALLOT - Absentee Ballot Accepted Until 5:00 PM, District Office
16 - BUDGET VOTE BY MAIL-IN ABSENTEE BALLOT - DUE BY MAIL-IN AT DISTRICT OFFICE
2020-2021 Budget Components
As information becomes available regarding the budget and its components, it will be added and updated.
BUDGET VOTE
May 21, 2019
6 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Baker H.S. Auditorium
PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING & Meet the Board Candidates
May 14, 2019
6:30 p.m., Meet the Candidates, Durgee Jr. High Cafeteria
7:00 p.m., Hearing, Durgee Jr. High Cafeteria
Voting Requirements
To be eligible to vote, you must be:
1.) Eighteen years of age or older;
2.) A citizen of the United States; and
3.) A resident of the district for 30 days prior to the vote.
Absentee Ballots
Absentee ballots can be obtained by calling the district office at 315-638-6055, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
2019-2020 Budget Calendar (printable version)
2019-2020 Budget Committee Meetings
NOVEMBER 2018
8 - Facilities Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Facilities Conference Room, 29 East Oneida Street
13 - Athletics Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Baker High School Library
14 - Transportation Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Transportation Conference Room, 29 East Oneida Street
26 - Athletics Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Baker High School Library
28 - Special Education Committee Meeting, 4 p.m., District Office Large Conference Room, 29 East Oneida Street
DECEMBER 2018
6 - Facilities Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Facilities Conference Room, 29 East Oneida Street
11- Special Education Committee Meeting, 4 p.m., District Office Large Conference Room, 29 East Oneida Street
12 - Transportation Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Transportation Conference Room, 29 East Oneida Street
JANUARY 2019
16 - Instructional/Technology Committee Meeting, 4 p.m., District Office Large Conference Room, 29 East Oneida Street
23 - Instructional/Technology Committee Meeting, 4 p.m., District Office Large Conference Room, 29 East Oneida Street
Schedule of Budget Components to be Presented at Board of Education Meetings
The Baldwinsville Central School District Board of Education believes that input from our community is vital in the development of our annual budget. In the fall, the District asked volunteers (community members and staff members) to participate in several advisory committees for specific areas of the budget, including; 1. athletics; 2. facilities; 3. instructional/technology; 4. special education; and 5. transportation. These advisory committees are charged with identifying investments and cost savings in order to preserve the high quality education provided by our District.
Beginning in December, District administrators will present a different component of the proposed 2019-2020 budget at each Board of Education meeting, reflecting the input of the advisory committees. The Board encourages all community members to attend the meetings to learn more about what is included in the proposed 2019-2020 budget. Meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. in the Durgee Junior High School cafeteria.
The schedule of Board meetings is as follows:
DECEMBER 2018
17 - New: Transportation and Debt Service
JANUARY 2019
7 - Review: Transportation and Debt Service
New: Athletics and Administration
28 - Review: Athletics and Administration
New: Special Education
FEBRUARY 2019
11 - Review: Special Education
New: Facilities
MARCH 2019
4 - Review: Facilities
New: Instructional and Technology
18 - Review: Instructional and Technology
APRIL 2019
8 - Board adopts budget
22- Deadline for special propositions and signed petitions for election to Board of Education
MAY 2019
14 - Meet the Board Candidates, 6:30 p.m. followed by Public Budget Hearing at 7 p.m., Durgee Cafeteria
21 - BUDGET VOTE - 6 am to 9 pm, Baker High School auditorium
2019-2020 Budget Components
As information becomes available regarding the budget and its components, it will be added and updated.
Included in Budget Document are the Report Cards for each School:
• Budget Postcard
• Budget Newsletter
• Budget Presentation - PDF
• Revenue Analysis
• State Aid Analysis
• Revenue History
• Property Tax Report Card for 2019-2020
• Transportation Budget Presentation to Board of Education 12/17/18
• Debt Service Budget Presentation to Board of Education 12/17/18
• Athletics, PE, Intramural, and Friend to Friend Budget Presentation to Board of Education 1/7/19 Details 1/7/19
• Administration Budget Presentation to Board of Education 1/7/19 Details 1/7/19
• Special Education Budget Presentation to Board of Education 1/28/19
• Facilities Budget Presentation to Board of Education 2/11/19
• Instructional Budget Presentation to Board of Education 3/18/19
• Technology/AV/Library Budget Presentation to Board of Education 3/18/19
• Summary of Changes
• Summary of Budget by Area
Baldwinsville Voters Approve 2018-2019 Budget
On May 15, 2018, voters in the Baldwinsville Central School District approved the 2018-2019 proposed budget. The results are as follows:
Board of Education Election
Three candidates with the three highest vote totals were elected to three-year terms on the Board of Education:
Christy Pavetto Bond (incumbent) - 1106 votes
Jim Goulet (incumbent) - 1038 votes
Kim Sullivan-Dec - 879 votes
Louis Goeckel - 853 votes
Sally Dayger (incumbent) - 838 votes
BUDGET VOTE
May 15, 2018
6 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Baker H.S. Auditorium
PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING
May 8, 2018
7 p.m., Durgee Jr. High Cafeteria
If you missed the hearing, you can watch it on PACBTV, Spectrum channel 98 or Fios channel 30 on the following dates:
Saturday 5/12/18 11AM & 8PM
Sunday 5/13/18 11PM
Monday 5/14/18 2PM & 8PM
2018-2019 Budget Calendar (printable version)
Voting Requirements
To be eligible to vote, you must be:
1.) Eighteen years of age or older;
2.) A citizen of the United States; and
3.) A resident of the district for 30 days prior to the vote.
Absentee Ballots
Absentee ballots can be obtained by calling the district office at 315-638-6055, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
2018-2019 General Fund Budget Development Calendar
OCTOBER 2017
13 Budget materials distributed including quotas, supplies & equipment.
Staffing needs, Instructional/Non-Instructional staffing needs, staffing changes and extra-duty staff due to Deputy Superintendent.
NOVEMBER 2017
7 Special Education Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., District Office
8 Facilities Committee Meeting, 7 p.m., Facilities Conference Room
10 Final day to turn in budgets to the Business Office
13 Athletics Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Baker H.S. Library
14 Special Education Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., District Office Conference Room
15 Transportation Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Transportation Conference Room
27 Athletics Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Baker H.S. Library
DECEMBER 2017
5 Facilities Committee Meeting, 7 p.m., Facilities Conference Room
13 Transportation Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Transportation Conference Room
JANUARY 2018
16 Instructional/Technology Committee Meeting, 4 p.m., District Office Large Conference Room
23 Instructional/Technology Committee Meeting, 4 p.m., District Office Large Conference Room
Schedule of Budget Components to be Presented at Board of Education Meetings
The Baldwinsville Central School District Board of Education believes that input from our community is vital in the development of our annual budget. In the fall, the District asked volunteers (community members and staff members) to participate in several advisory committees for specific areas of the budget, including; 1. athletics; 2. facilities; 3. instructional/technology; 4. special education; and 5. transportation. These advisory committees were charged with identifying investments and cost savings in order to preserve the high quality education provided by our District.
Beginning in January, District administrators will present a different component of the proposed 2018-2019 budget at each Board of Education meeting, reflecting the input of the advisory committees. The Board encourages all community members to attend the meetings to learn more about what is included in the proposed 2018-2019 budget. Meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. in the Durgee Junior High School cafeteria.
Board of Education agendas and meeting documents are posted on the District’s website here the Friday before a meeting.
The schedule of Board meetings is as follows:
JANUARY 2018
8 BOE Meeting - New: Transportation & Debt Service
22 BOE Meeting - Review: Transportation & Debt Service; New: Athletics & Administration
FEBRUARY 2018
5 BOE Meeting - Review: Athletics & Administration; New: Special Education
26 BOE Meeting - Review: Special Education; New: Facilities
MARCH 2018
12 BOE Meeting - Review: Facilities; New: Instructional and Technology; Board Adopts Legal Notice
13 Legal Notice to Newspaper 4 times: 3/18; 4/8; 4/22; 5/6
26 BOE Meeting - Review: Instructional/Technology
APRIL 2018
2 BOE Meeting - Budget adoption by Board of Education; Property Tax Report Card
16 Deadline for special propositions and signed petitions for election to Board of Education
16 BOE Meeting
MAY 2018
1 Copies of Budget available
7 BOE Meeting; Chairperson, Inspectors and Clerks appointed by BOE
8 Public Hearing- 7 p.m., Durgee Cafeteria; Meet the Board of Education candidates at 6:30 p.m.
15 BUDGET VOTE
2018-2019 Budget Components
As information become available regarding the budget and its components, it will be added and updated.
Included in Budget Document are the Report Cards for each School: |
• Budget Presentation - Audio |
• 18 Year Revenue History |
•Capital Project Presentation - Safety and Security |
BUDGET PASSES. THANK YOU, B'VILLE!
Voters in the Baldwinsville Central School District have approved the 2017-2018 proposed budget. The results are as follows:
* Budget proposition ($104,691,624) – 1181 Yes votes; 307 No votes
* Bus purchase proposition ($1,149,514) – 1168 Yes votes; 319 No votes
* Capital Reserve Fund proposition (not to exceed $5 million) – 1163 Yes votes; 327 No votes
Board of Education Election
Three candidates with the three highest vote totals were elected to three-year terms on the Board of Education:
1. Jennifer Patruno - 1033 votes
2. Matthew Yager (incumbent) - 974 votes
3. Jeffrey Marier (incumbent) - 950 votes
Thank you to the Baldwinsville Central School District community for its support!
BUDGET VOTE
MAY 16, 2017
6 A.M. - 9 P.M.
BAKER H.S. SMALL GYM PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING
MAY 9, 2017
7 P.M., DURGEE JR. HIGH CAFETERIA 6:30 P.M. - MEET THE BOARD OF EDUCATION CANDIDATES - CANDIDATES WILL PRESENT THEIR BIOGRAPHIES AND THEIR REASONS FOR RUNNING FOR THE BOARD TO THE PUBLIC
2017-2018 Budget Calendar (printable version)
Voting Requirements
BUDGET VOTE: MAY 16, 2017
6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Baker High School Small Gym
Voting Requirements
To be eligible to vote, you must be:
1.) Eighteen years of age or older;
2.) A citizen of the United States; and
3.) A resident of the district for 30 days prior to the vote.
Absentee Ballots
Absentee ballots can be obtained by calling the district office at 638-6055, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
2017-2018 General Fund Budget Development Calendar
OCTOBER 2016 | |
14 | Budget materials distributed including quotas, supplies & equipment. |
Staffing needs, Instructional/Non-Instructional staffing needs, staffing changes and extra-duty staff due to Deputy Superintendent. | |
NOVEMBER 2016 | |
8 | Transportation Committee Meeting |
10 | Facilities Committee Meeting |
11 | Final day to turn in budgets to the Business Office |
14 | Athletics Committee Meeting |
28 | Special Education Committee Meeting |
28 | Athletics Committee Meeting |
DECEMBER 2016 | |
6 | Transportation Committee Meeting |
8 | Facilities Committee Meeting |
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Special Education Committee Meeting |
Schedule of Budget Components to be Presented at Board of Education Meetings
The Baldwinsville Central School District Board of Education believes that input from our community is vital in the development of our annual budget. In the fall, the District asked volunteers (community members and staff members) to participate in several advisory committees for specific areas of the budget, including; 1. athletics; 2. facilities; 3. instructional/technology; 4. special education; and 5. transportation. These advisory committees were charged with identifying investments and cost savings in order to preserve the high quality education provided by our District.
Beginning in January, District administrators will present a different component of the proposed 2017-2018 budget at each Board of education meeting, reflecting the input of the advisory committees. The Board encourages all community members to attend the meetings to learn more about what is included in the proposed 2017-2018 budget. Meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. in the Durgee Junior High School cafeteria.
Board of Education agendas and meeting documents are posted on the District’s website HERE the Friday before a meeting.
The schedule of Board meetings and budget advisory committee meetings is as follows:
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9 | BOE Meeting - New: Transportation & Debt Service |
18 | Instructional/Technology Committee Meeting |
23 | BOE Meeting - Review: Transportation & Debt Service |
New: Athletics & Administration | |
24 | Instructional/Technology Committee Meeting |
FEBRUARY 2017 | |
6 | BOE Meeting - Review: Athletics & Administration |
New: Special Education | |
27 | BOE Meeting - Review: Special Education |
New: Facilities | |
MARCH 2017 | |
13 | BOE Meeting - Review: Facilities |
New: Instructional and Technology | |
Board Adopts Legal Notice | |
14 | Legal Notice to Newspaper 4 times: 3/19; 4/9; 4/23; 5/7 |
27 | BOE Meeting - Review: Instructional/Technology |
APRIL 2017 | |
3 | BOE Meeting - Budget adoption by Board of Education; Property Tax Report Card |
17 | Deadline for special propositions and signed petitions for election to Board of Education |
24 | BOE Meeting |
MAY 2017 | |
2 | Copies of Budget available |
8 | BOE Meeting - Chairperson, Inspectors and Clerks appointed by Board |
9 | Public Hearing- 7 p.m., Durgee Cafeteria; Meet the Board of Education candidates at 6:30 p.m. |
16 | BUDGET VOTE |
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2017-2018 Budget Components | |
• Public Budget Document for 2017-2018 | |
• Budget Postcard | |
• Budget Newsletter | |
As information becomes available regarding the following budget components, they will be added and updated. | |
• Budget Presentation - Audio | |
• Budget Presentation - PDF | |
• Revenue Analysis | |
• 18 Year Revenue History | |
• Property Tax Report Card for 2017-2018 | |
• Transporation Budget | |
• Debt Service Budget | |
• Athletics, PE, Intramural, and Friend to Friend Budget | |
• Administration Budget | |
• Special Education Budget | |
• Facilities Budget | |
• Instructional Budget | |
• Technology/AV/Library Budget |
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BUDGET VOTE MAY 17, 2016
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Budget Components |
Public Budget Document for 2014-2015 |
2014-2015 Budget Postcard |
2014-2015 Budget Newsletter |
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2013/2014 General Fund Budget Information Page |
BUDGET VOTE MAY 21, 2013 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the auditorium of Baker High School. |
Voting Requirements To be eligible to vote, you must be: 1.) Eighteen years of age or older; 2.) A citizen of the United States; and 3.) A resident of the district for 30 days prior to the vote. Absentee Ballots Absentee ballots can be obtained by calling the district office at 638-6055, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. |
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2009/2010 Budget Page |
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Budget Components |
Public Budget Document for 2013-2014 |
2013-2014 Budget Postcard |
2013-2014 Budget Newsletter |
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A Message from Superintendent Jeanne Dangle January Budget Update |
Budget Components |
Budget Summary for 2012/2013 with Reductions |
Public Budget Presentation - April 16, 2012 |
Proposed 2012-2013 General Fund Budget |
Administrative Compensation Information |
NYS School District Report Card for the Baldwinsville Central School District |
Property Tax Report Card |
Local Government Exemption Impact Report |
Budget Q&A |
2012-2013 Budget Newsletter |
As information becomes available regarding the following budget components, they will be added and updated. Please note the dates indicated - this is the date last updated and posted on this site. |
Budget Presentation 2012-2013 |
Budget Review 2012-2013 |
Debt Service 2012-2013 |
Transportation Budget 2012-2013 |
Facilities Budget 2012-2013 |
Athletic, PE, Intramural & Friend to Friend Budget 2012-2013 |
Special Education Budget 2012-2013 |
Instructional Budget 2012-2013 (1-19-12) |
Technology/AV/Library Budget 2012-2013 (1-19-2012) |
Administration 2012-2013 (1/20/2012) |
BCSD 2012-2013 Budget Development |
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Bus Purchase Proposition
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2012-2013 Proposed Bus Purchase – Questions & Answers |
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Understanding New York's Property Tax Levy Cap |
Budget Components |
Public Budget Document |
Proposed 2011-2012 General Fund Budget |
Administrative Compensation Information |
NYS School District Report Card for the Baldwinsville Central School District |
Property Tax Report Card |
Local Government Exemption Impact Report |
Budget Q&A |
2011-2012 Budget Newsletter |
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Budget Review 2011-2012 |
2011-2012 Athletic, PE, Intramural & Friend to Friend Budget |
2011-2012 Instructional Budget |
BCSD 2011-2012 Budget Development |
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1. How many buses does the district have?
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Debt Service 2010-2011 |
2010-2011 Transportation Budget |
2010-2011 Facilities Budget |
2010-2011 Athletic, PE, Intramural & Friend to Friend Budget |
2010-2011 Special Education Budget |
2010-2011 Instructional Budget |
2010/2011 General Fund Budget
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BCSD 2010-2011 Budget Development |
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1. How many buses does the district have?
The district has a fleet of 114 buses. The breakdown is as follows:
2. How many students does the district transport daily?
The district transports 4,200 to 4,700 students every school day, traveling a total of approximately 1.2 million miles a year.
3. Why does the district need to purchase large buses?
Larger buses are made to withstand heavy use, which makes their life span longer than that of small buses; so, purchasing larger buses is more cost effective.
Larger buses are also needed for highway travel. At least 15 buses travel on Rt. 690 and Rt. 81 daily. Because of their heavier frames, large buses are better suited than small buses for this type of travel.
4. How does the district determine when a bus needs to be replaced?
Mileage is not the only consideration when determining which buses to remove from service and replace. The primary consideration is the age of the bus. The average life span of a school bus in Central New York is roughly 10 to 12 years mostly due to weather conditions. All of our buses are parked outside, which accelerates the deterioration of their bodies and frames. The salt mixture used on local roads is corrosive. Even though buses have an undercoating to prevent some rusting,during the winter, the salt and ice melt sits on the cavity of the bus working its way up the body panels and frame, which weakens the structure of the bus. After about 10 to 12 years, buses require costly and necessary repairs to pass New York State inspection. It is not cost effective for the district to repair these vehicles.
5. Why does the district have to purchase buses annually?
The district has to purchase buses annually in order to ensure that we have enough buses in operation every school day to run all of the routes, even if several buses are in the garage for maintenance work. On any given school day, there are usually about 6 to 9 buses out of service for maintenance and inspections.
We have to annually replace buses that have deteriorated to the point where they are no longer safe and will not pass state inspection, in order to make certain that the district has enough buses in operation each day to cover every route.
6. Why are buses so expensive?
Over the last few years, the cost of school buses has increased over 20%. This is mostly due to federal mandates requiring bus manufacturers to build a cleaner burning engine that reduces the carcinogens in exhaust fumes. The Environmental Protection Agency has mandated that emissions from all buses manufactured in 2010 have less then .5% of nitrogen oxide. The cost of developing this type of engine is passed on to consumers, which are usually school districts.
7. Why do I sometimes see buses with only a few students on them?
Usually, when you see a bus with only a few students on it, you are probably seeing a bus at the beginning or the end of its route, depending on the time of day.
We also transport several special needs students to other schools in the Central New York area. We use 2 large wheelchair buses and 10 smaller wheelchair buses to transport these children. We use the large wheelchair buses on routes so that students in wheelchairs can ride a regular route with neighboring students.
8. Why do the buses have GPS systems on them?
The GPS tracking and information system that the buses are equipped with provides the transportation department with the ability to locate a bus, monitor its activity and view history as well as generate and analyze data. The GPS system used in the buses is not a system that gives directions like the ones available for personal use.
Approximately 34 buses are currently equipped with the GPS system. The increased cost when purchasing a bus with the GPS is about $275. This cost is reflected in the annual bus purchase proposition.
The cost for air time and support for the GPS system is reflected in the transportation department budget.
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NYS School District Report Card for the Baldwinsville Central School District |
Property Tax Report Card |
Local Government Exemption Impact Report |
2009-2010 Budget Newsletter |
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2009-2010 Special Education Budget |
2009/2010 General Fund Budget Development Calendar |
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Community Input Sought for BCSD Budget Development |
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1. How many buses does the district have? The district has a fleet of 114 buses. The breakdown is as follows:
2. How many students does the district transport daily? The district transports 4,200 to 4,700 students every school day, traveling a total of approximately 1.2 million miles a year.
3. Why does the district need to purchase large buses? Larger buses are made to withstand heavy use, which makes their life span longer than that of small buses; so, purchasing larger buses is more cost effective.
Larger buses are also needed for highway travel. At least 15 buses travel on Rt. 690 and Rt. 81 daily. Because of their heavier frames, large buses are better suited than small buses for this type of travel.
4. How does the district determine when a bus needs to be replaced? Mileage is not the only consideration when determining which buses to remove from service and replace. The primary consideration is the age of the bus. The average life span of a school bus in Central New York is roughly 10 to 12 years mostly due to weather conditions. All of our buses are parked outside, which accelerates the deterioration of their bodies and frames. The salt mixture used on local roads is corrosive. Even though buses have an undercoating to prevent some rusting, during the winter, the salt and ice melt sits on the cavity of the bus working its way up the body panels and frame, which weakens the structure of the bus. After about 10 to 12 years, buses require costly and necessary repairs to pass New York State inspection. It is not cost effective for the district to repair these vehicles.
5. Why does the district have to purchase buses annually? The district has to purchase buses annually in order to ensure that we have enough buses in operation every school day to run all of the routes, even if several buses are in the garage for maintenance work. On any given school day, there are usually about 6 to 9 buses out of service for maintenance and inspections.
We have to annually replace buses that have deteriorated to the point where they are no longer safe and will not pass state inspection, in order to make certain that the district has enough buses in operation each day to cover every route.
6. Why are buses so expensive? Over the last few years, the cost of school buses has increased over 20%. This is mostly due to federal mandates requiring bus manufacturers to build a cleaner burning engine that reduces the carcinogens in exhaust fumes. The Environmental Protection Agency has mandated that emissions from all buses manufactured in 2010 have less then .5% of nitrogen oxide. The cost of developing this type of engine is passed on to consumers, which are usually school districts.
7. Why do I sometimes see buses with only a few students on them?
Usually, when you see a bus with only a few students on it, you are probably seeing a bus at the beginning or the end of its route, depending on the time of day.
We also transport several special needs students to other schools in the Central New York area. We use 2 large wheelchair buses and 10 smaller wheelchair buses to transport these children. We use the large wheelchair buses on routes so that students in wheelchairs can ride a regular route with neighboring students.
8. Why do the buses have GPS systems on them? The GPS tracking and information system that the buses are equipped with provides the transportation department with the ability to locate a bus, monitor its activity and view history as well as generate and analyze data. The GPS system used in the buses is not a system that gives directions like the ones available for personal use.
Approximately 34 buses are currently equipped with the GPS system. The increased cost when purchasing a bus with the GPS is about $275. This cost is reflected in the annual bus purchase proposition.
The cost for air time and support for the GPS system is reflected in the transportation department budget. |