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Goshen, NY 10924
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Roy Reese
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Ask the Superintendent - February 27, 2008


Currently the development process for buildings next year’s budget is in full swing. To date, presentations to the Board of Education have been made by Jim Riley, Superintendent of Buildings & Grounds, Donna Weyant, Director of Transportation, Dr. Sandra Giunta, Technology Department, Robert Litz, Goshen High School Principal, Kent Maslin, C. J. Hooker Middle School Principal, Mary Ann Knight, Goshen Intermediate School Principal, Daria Murphy, Scotchtown Avenue School Principal, Robert Siracuse, Athletic Director, Barbara Butler, Pupil Personnel Services Director, and Deirdre Hallinan, CSE Chair. On March 3rd the Central Office will make its budget presentation along with staffing projections.

Once again our Citizens’ Budget Advisory Committee is operating and had a very good first meeting on Wednesday, February 6th. Unfortunately, we have not met for two weeks; as February 13th was a snow day and February 20th was a regularly scheduled Board of Education meeting. This committee will resume its review of budget requests on Wednesday, February 27th and will continue every Wednesday in the month of March and most of April.

The composition of this year’s committee is exceptionally well balanced. Five members have four years experience having been on CBAC since its inception. Two members have three years experience and one has been with us for two years. This year we will welcome five new members. The strength of this committee has always been its diversity and its honesty. Members are volunteers who put in numerous hours reviewing the entire process, asking questions, and challenging the need for budgetary increases. They have become a valuable resource in the process.

Roy Reese
Superintendent of Schools