David Lilleck unanimously appointed as new superintendent for Orchard Park Central Schools
Orchard Park Central Schools
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (WKBW) â The Orchard Park Central School District announced on Thursday that it has unanimously appointed David Lilleck as the district s new superintendent.
âI am incredibly honored, humbled, and excited to become the next Superintendent of Orchard Park Central School District. Orchard Park is the community I have chosen to live and raise my family in. My daughter graduated from OPHS in 2019, and my sons are freshmen at OPHS. I think that being a member of this community will be a significant benefit in my new role as superintendent,â Lilleck said. âHaving experience working for the district, coupled with the experience as a parent in the district, gives me a unique perspective on our strengths and areas we need to continue to grow. Most importantly is the fact that I believe I have
NYS Health Department is ordered to revisit guidelines requiring higher grade-level students to remain six feet-apart. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 12:38 PM EDT April 27, 2021
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. New York State Supreme Court Justice Emilio Colaiacovo is waiting to make a decision on the petition brought by parents of children in the Orchard Park Central School District.
He has ordered the State Department of Health to re-evaluate the guidance mandating students maintain a distance of six feet. He s ordered a response be given to him no later than Friday, April 30 .
The hearing began with Justice Colaiacovo asking the attorney representing the parents a specific set of questions about a study out of Massachusetts. Specifically, the judge asked how the study, would relate to the circumstances in Erie County.
Judge: I m disappointed Williamsville educators would casually disregard concerns of parents
State Supreme Court Judge Emilio Colaiacovo said he could issue a decision regarding the return to the classroom for five days of in-person learning early next week.
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ERIE COUNTY, N.Y. (WKBW) â State Supreme Court Judge Emilio Colaiacovo said he could issue a decision regarding the return to the classroom for five days of in-person learning early next week.
Friday, attorneys representing seven parents from the Williamsville Central School District argued middle and high school students should be able to return to the classroom for a full school week with a mask mandate and three feet of social distance.