2020-2021 Budget Newsletter available now
The District's 2020-2021 Budget vote will take place via Absentee Ballots this year. There will be over 25,000 Absentee Ballots mailed to voters in the District. Ballots will be mailed today, Tuesday, May 26, 2020. If a household requires more than one (1) ballot or does not receive a ballot for a qualified voter, please contact the District Clerk’s Office at 315-638-6055 ...
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Join us for a free screening of ‘Angst,’ a film about anxiety, truth & hope
Join us for a screening of a new documentary, “Angst, Raising Awareness around Anxiety” on Thursday, May 28 from 1 to 1:45 p.m. followed by a panel discussion from 1:45 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
This webinar is brought to you by the District Mental Wellness Committee. The documentary ‘Angst’ focuses on stress, anxiety and resiliency -- all themes the committee felt ...
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2020-2021 Budget Vote Absentee Ballots to be mailed Tuesday, May 26
There will be over 25,000 Absentee Ballots mailed to voters in the District. Due to the volume, ballots will be mailed on Tuesday, May 26, 2020.
If a household requires more than one (1) ballot or does not receive a ballot for a qualified voter(s), please contact the District Clerk’s Office at 315-638-6055 and/or tturner@bville.org.
2020-2021 BUDGET VOTE
TUESDAY, ...
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Participation requested in a statewide virtual conversation about reopening schools
Dear Parents/Community Members:
As you know, Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced that New York school facilities will remain closed for the remainder of the 2019-20 academic year. The Governor will make a decision about summer school by the end of May. As we look to the future, we must think about what a return to school buildings might look like and how best to support students, families and ...
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Board of Education approves 2020-2021 proposed General Fund Budget
The Board of Education held a special meeting on Monday, May 11, 2020 via Zoom to approve the Baldwinsville Central School District's 2020-2021 proposed General Fund Budget and Property Tax Report Card.
The board voted unanimously to adopt the proposed $112,259,824 budget and approved the Property Tax Report Card. The tax rate is estimated to be $23.95 per $1,000 assessment ...
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A letter to the Class of 2020
May 7, 2020
Dear Class of 2020,
I know this is a stressful, uncertain, and a challenging time for everyone. Nobody feels more saddened and frustrated than all of the adults who care so much about the Class of 2020. We recognize your hard work over the last 13 years deserves proper celebration and honoring, all of which we are working diligently to provide.
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GAPP exchange student says goodbye to B’ville: ‘I have two homes and two families now’
Diana Hoch stands in the library at C.W. Baker High School. She
said she'll miss the library. It's more than twice the size of the
library at her school in Germany.
Pep rallies, spirit weeks, students showing off their B’ville pride and cheering on the home team are just a few of things that Diana Hoch will miss about C.W. Baker High School when she returns ...
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Governor: Distance learning will continue for the rest of the school year
Dear Parents & Guardians,
Governor Andrew Cuomo announced today, May 1, 2020, that schools across the state will finish the remainder of the 2019-2020 academic year through distance learning.
We know this is disappointing news to our students who miss their schools, teachers and classmates. We miss them as well! We also recognize that this is not the outcome that the Class of 2020 was ...
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Baker, Palmer identified as NYS Recognition Schools
The New York State Education Department has identified C.W. Baker High School and Palmer Elementary School as “high achieving and high progress schools.”
The schools were recognized as two of 582 Recognition Schools for 2019-2020.
Under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) plan, Recognition Schools are those with high academic achievement and strong progress, that also ...
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District is providing meals to all students
The District is providing breakfast and lunch for all students.
Here is our District Feeding Plan:
Meals will be provided for all students in the District.
Meal pickup is held on three days each week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Hours of operation are between 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Families may pick up two days’ worth of meals for each student, including both ...
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Board of Education to hold Monday, April 20 meeting on Zoom
The Baldwinsville Central School District Board of Education will hold its regular meeting for Monday, April 20, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. on Zoom.
In accordance with Executive Order No. 202.1 from Governor Andrew Cuomo, the Board of Education will encourage social distancing by members of the Board of Education and members of the public at the board meeting. This meeting will be held virtually ...
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Baldwinsville Named a Best Community for Music Education for 11th Year
The NAMM Foundation has recognized the Baldwinsville Central School District for its outstanding commitment to music education with a 2020 Best Communities for Music Education (BCME) designation. This is the eleventh consecutive year that the district has received the prestigious designation.
The Best Communities for Music Education awards program recognizes outstanding efforts by teachers, ...
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Helpful resources for parents
Our social workers and deans of students put together this flyer with helpful resources for parents and guardians all in one place:
CLICK HERE for flyer
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Gov. Cuomo extends school closure
Dear Parents & Guardians,
As you may have learned today, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo extended school closures across the state until April 29, 2020. Gov. Cuomo has made this extension to continue social distancing and help slow the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Cuomo also announced greater fines and enforcement by local agencies for any person found ...
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Remote learning guidance for parents
Dear Parents/Guardians,
Our remote learning is off to a great start! We are settling into a rhythm and our staff members are embracing the opportunity to continue high quality instruction remotely. As we continue, we would like to share some guidance on supporting your child’s technology use.
Chromebooks: Please remember that Chromebooks are the property of the Baldwinsville ...
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