February 23, 2011

February 21, 2011

How much of a tax increase will voters approve?

Notes to Self

Budget Woes
Schodack School District


The Schodack Central School District presented the first draft of its 2011-12 Budget at the February 17 Board of Education meeting, a $21,072,866 budget that would require an estimated 4 percent increase in the tax rate. Details are outlined in this  Power Point Presentation.


Be sure to attend the next Budget Advisory Meeting March 3. 
The Board of Education wants your input.


February 20, 2011

What To Do

Click the link What To Do and check out what's going on at local libraries and museums. 
There are plenty of offerings in and around town for the President's Week break from School!

Find something fun to do in and around the neighborhood!

Most activities are FREE too! Go out and play!
Don't forget your camera!

February 19, 2011

Artists or Athletes?

Are modified sports more important than music and art? These are some of the tough questions facing our Board of Education as they wade knee-deep into the school's budget season.

Art or Athletics - Who can decide? To make a choice like that, I suppose it depends on your child's passion.

February 18, 2011

Budget Season is Underway in Schodack

Robert Horan, Superintendent of Schodack Central Schools sent information to residents who have joined the discussion about the upcoming school year's budget.

Read about the Budget Advisory Meeting!

In an email from Mr. Horan, he writes:
"As expected, there was a lot of very good discussion and conversation, something we want to continue with at our next CBAT meeting scheduled for March 3rd."


Mark your calendar, get involved! 

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