Saturday, November 23, 2019

Indian Lake Central tennis courts to be fixed

ILCS BOE Nov 19 2019

Indian Lake Central tennis courts to be fixed
By PETE KLEIN
INDIAN LAKE—The November 19 meeting of the Indian Lake Central School Board of Education began with a Public Hearing on the Repair Reserve Fund.
Without any objections from the public, the board closed the Public Hearing and passed the following resolution: “BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Education of the Indian Lake Central School, after having given the public an opportunity to be heard during a public hearing on November 19, 2019 at a regular meeting of the Board of Education, hereby appropriates the sum of $26,430 from the District's Repair Reserve Fund, established pursuant to the provisions of the General Municipal Law, for the purpose of paying for the cost of making repairs to the Tennis Courts at the Indian Lake Central School, which repairs are of a type not recurring annually or at shorter intervals.”
BUILDING REPAIR VOTE
The board reminded all a vote on the building repair proposition is fast approaching.
It was a last month’s meeting that the board passed the following resolution.
“Be It Resolved By The Board Of Education Of The Indian Lake Central School District that a special meeting of the qualified voters of the School District be and the same is hereby called to be held in the front lobby of the Indian Lake School, 6345 NYS Route 30, Indian Lake, New York on Tuesday, December 10, 2019 from 2:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. prevailing time for the purpose of voting on the following proposition:
“Shall the Board of Education be authorized to (1) reconstruct the school building, perform site work, acquire original furnishings, equipment, machinery or apparatus required for the purpose for which such building used and pay costs incidental thereto, at a maximum estimated cost of not to exceed $2,021,250, (2) expend such sum for such purpose, including $500,000 from the Capital Reserve Fund, (3) levy the necessary tax therefor, taking into account State aid received and the amount expended from the Capital Reserve Fund, to be levied and collected in annual installments in such years and such amounts as may be determined by the Board of Education, and (4) in anticipation of the collection of such tax, issue bonds and notes at one time or from time to time in the principal amount not to exceed $1,521,250, and levy a tax to pay the interest on said obligations when due?
“The vote upon such proposition shall be by paper or absentee ballot. The hours during which the polls shall be kept open shall be from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. prevailing time or for as long thereafter as necessary to enable qualified voters who are in the polling places at 8:00 p.m. to cast their ballots.”
SUPERINTENDENT'S/PRINCIPAL'S REPORT
Superintendent Dave Snide reported on the following items.
Patrick Crouse-Hamilton-Fulton-Montgomery Prevention Council has data on youth substance use from the 2018 Prevention Needs Assessment Survey given to Hamilton County students in grades 7-12. Data will be compared to the results from surveys that began in 2012.
Upcoming Events Thanksgiving Break-11/27 – 29, Holiday Concert - 12/10, Capital Project Vote - 12/10, Holiday Break - 12/23 - 1/3.
Athletics - Currently have the following four basketball teams: Boys Modified - Total of 14 players (IL-9; LL-5), Boys Varsity - Total of 11 players (IL-10; LL-1), Girls Modified - Total of 9 players (IL-5; LL-4), Girls Varsity - Total of 14 players (IL-12; LL-2).
APPROVALS
The board approved the Budget Calendar for 2020-2021.
The board approved Lori Benton as substitute teacher pending fingerprints.
The board accepted Dale Roberts Bus driver letter of resignation effective December 6, 20l9.
The board approved the claims audit for Oct 1-31, 2019.
The board approved Sandy Bureau as the Climate Club Advisor.

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