DEXTER — In large yellow letters against a blue background, an illustration of a lion’s head to the side, a banner attached to the side of a school bus reads:
Heather Lavarnway: 174 votes
Bus bond proposition: The district will borrow up to $298,000 to purchase two 66-passenger buses, passed 234 to 17
Gymnasium capital project: Total expected cost about $6.5 million, will result in no new costs for taxpayers, passed 221 to 22
Belleville Henderson: Budget $11,374,742: yes 216, no 73
One seat for a five-year term
Dennis R. Jerome: 189 votes
Michael J. Billman: 68 votes
David P. Bartlett: 27 votes
Carthage: Budget $65,752,853: yes 226, no 24
Two seats for three-year terms
Incumbent Garry E. Schwartz: 210 votes
Incumbent Anne Rohr: 229 votes
Library proposition authorizing $140,000 for the village of Carthage Free Library and $98,500 for the Sally Ploof Hunter Memorial Library, passed 217 to 32
General Brown: Budget $25,454,592: yes 200, no 69
LAFARGEVILLE â Making the change back to full in-person learning, LaFargeville Central School District managed to do so by cutting down on traffic in the building, with teachers changing rooms rather than the students.
On Monday, grades 6 to 12 at LaFargeville went back to full in-person learning, joining pre-kindergarten through fifth grade students who had been attending their lessons in person each day through the year.
Superintendent Travis Hoover said it was wonderful to see kids back in the building again. The district has had grades pre-K through five in-person all year long, five days a week, and theyâre all cohorted into their own groups, with teachers traveling to various classrooms. The exception is physical education; theyâve all been going to PE class.