SOUTH DEERFIELD With the School Committee’s approval, Frontier Regional School will undertake more than $1.2 million in capital projects over the next two years.The School Committee unanimously approved the appropriation of $850,000 to rehabilitate.
SOUTH DEERFIELD With the School Committee’s approval, Frontier Regional School will undertake more than $1.2 million in capital projects over the next two years.The School Committee unanimously approved the appropriation of $850,000 to rehabilitate.
Frontier School Committee votes $11.8M budget for fiscal year 2022
Students bundle up with the windows cracked for fresh air in a middle school science class at Frontier Regional School in January. The School Committee voted Tuesday to accept a $11.8 million budget for fiscal year 2022. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Published: 3/11/2021 3:28:44 PM
SOUTH DEERFIELD The Frontier Regional School District School Committee voted Tuesday to accept a total budget of $11.8 million for fiscal 2022, representing a 3% or $341,000 increase over the current year.
Business Administrator Shelley Poreda explained the school district took a level-service approach when developing the budget.
“We looked at existing staffing, programming and services from fiscal year 21 and we replicated those over to FY22 as our starting point,” she said. “From there, we looked at any contractual obligations we have, which in the case of Frontier is for teachers and instructional assistants.”
Frontier School Committee votes $11.8M budget for fiscal year 2022
Students bundle up with the windows cracked for fresh air in a middle school science class at Frontier Regional School in January. The School Committee voted Tuesday to accept a $11.8 million budget for fiscal year 2022. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Published: 3/10/2021 4:05:27 PM
SOUTH DEERFIELD The Frontier Regional School District School Committee voted Tuesday to accept a total budget of $11.8 million for fiscal year 2022, representing a 3 percent or $341,000 increase over the current year.
Business Administrator Shelley Poreda explained the school district took a level-service approach when developing the budget.
“We looked at existing staffing, programming and services from fiscal year 21 and we replicated those over to FY22 as our starting point,” she said. “From there, we looked at any contractual obligations we have, which in the case of Frontier is for teachers and instructional assistants.”
Frontier, Union 38 food program running at deficit
Frontier Regional School in South Deerfield. STAFF FILE PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ
Published: 12/16/2020 2:18:43 PM
SOUTH DEERFIELD Revenue taken in by Frontier and Union 38 regional school districts for the free breakfast and lunch programs will not be enough to cover its expenses, meaning the School Committee must find the money to offset the cost.
Business Administrator Shelley Poreda explained to Frontier School Committee members last week that they’ll need to reallocate funds in the budget, potentially dipping into School Choice money or general funds. She said the districts are anticipating around $100,000 less in revenue.