Monday, May 10, 2021 - 1:00 pm
NORWOOD The Norwood-Norfolk Central School Board of Education approved a change order to its capital project.
NNCS Superintendent Jamie Cruikshank requested the school board to approve a change order for the school’s capital project.
“We plan out a project months, years in advance … we don’t always know what’s hidden behind a wall or when they get into something,” Cruikshank said. “So a change order can develop from an unknown circumstance . it also could arise from a request of the district.”
Cruikshank is allowed to approve change orders up to $20,000. Anything over that amount needs approval from the school board.
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Saturday, February 13, 2021 - 5:10 pm
BY MATT LINDSEY
North Country This Week.
NORWOOD The Norwood-Norfolk Central School Board of Education will vote next month on the district Pandemic Response Plan.
Much of the work for the plan was done by BOCES as they provided a framework for local schools to use, which could then be tailored by each district to meet their needs.
“When you think about it, in five year, hopefully we don’t go through a pandemic again for a while, but say in five years if we happen to go through a pandemic … many of the administration in the North Country or New York State potentially could be retired,” NNCS Superintendent Jamie Cruikshank said. “And so a lot of that historical knowledge could be, could be lost.”
NORFOLK — Norwood-Norfolk Central School Board of Education members had a look at the first draft of the district’s 2021-22 budget, which currently carries a gap of just over $782,000.
CANTON â The lead faculty member in SUNY Cantonâs most popular program empathizes with adult learners who are holding down jobs while completing their education.
Marela Fiacco, who teaches in the Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management program, earned her Ph.D. in Healthcare Administration from Northcentral University alongside her busy higher education career.
âCompleting my doctorate, working full-time, and being a parent was very challenging,â Fiacco said. âIt was then that I began to fully understand the challenges that my non-traditional students go through.â
Fiacco was recently promoted to associate professor within the School of Business and Liberal Arts, the latest evolution in her career that has spanned several successful positions. She began working as an adjunct instructor in 2006, teaching economics online and in evening classes. She was then hired to oversee the collegeâs International Programs in 2008. She began teaching in th