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BKW Budget stays within tax cap, adds full day Pre-K, expands Ag program

On Tuesday, May 15, the Berne-Knox-Westerlo Central School District will put forward a proposed 2018-19 budget of $23,255,186 for residents to vote on. The spending plan represents a significant investment in the district’s future, both in college-and-career-readiness opportunities and early childhood education. The 2018-19 budget has been crafted by district administrators and the Budget Advisory …

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District invests in the future with full day Pre-K

Research shows that students who attend school district Pre-K programs are better prepared for school at the end of the Pre-K year than children who do not attend Pre-K. In an effort to support parents of year year olds in the community, especially in the case of disadvantaged students, and to lay a foundation for …

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Capital Project Update

Plans for the Capital Project approved by voters in November are continuing to move forward. Since the vote, architects, construction managers, and engineers have been meeting and working with key stakeholders to design specific renovations to classroom spaces, including agriculture/STEAM rooms, along with HVAC renovations and specific site work. Plans for the Capital Project are …

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Agriculture and FFA program grow

One of the key focuses of the proposed 2018-19 budget is expanding academic programs to make sure BKW students are as college-and-career ready as possible when they walk out our doors. And the expanding and thriving Agricultural Science and FFA chapter are prime examples of those initiatives. The new BKW Agricultural Science program and FFA …

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Meet the Board of Education candidates

Residents will consider two candidates for one seat on the BKW Board of Education. The candidate with the greatest number of votes will fulfill a three-year term. The statements below were submitted by the candidates. The opinions contained within are theirs and may not reflect the opinions of views of BKW School District leaders or …

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Letter from the Superintendent regarding statements of bullying in the BKW schools

Dear BKW Community, In light of recent public statements made regarding bullying in the BKW schools, I believe it important to clarify the record and share information with you. First and foremost, our mission each day is to ensure a safe and healthy learning environment for all students. As a faculty, staff, and administration we …

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BKW students, teacher honored at CDYMCA Outstanding Student and Educator Awards

Two Berne-Knox-Westerlo students and a teacher were honored at the Capital Region YMCA Outstanding Student and Educator Awards in April. Courtney Sherwin and Morgan Thomas, both seniors, were honored, along with Secondary School English teacher Katyanna Keyser. All three had to fulfill the criteria of demonstrating “leadership and dedication in service to their schools, communities …

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BKW Board of Education Acts on Security Initiatives: Adds School Resource Officer for 2018-19 school year

At its meeting on Monday, May 7, the BKW Board of Education approved two resolutions enhancing safety and security in the district. Dr. Mundell provided a brief synopsis of recent issues involving social media and parent access to the schools, and reviewed steps taken over the past several weeks to engage in discussions regarding school …

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Students explore new job opportunities at annual Career Fair

In April, the Berne-Knox-Westerlo Secondary School held its annual Career Fair. There were over 20 local and Capital Region representatives present to talk with, answer questions and show students new and different career opportunities! The representative career field included trades, agriculture, physician’s assistant, law enforcement, conflict resolution, athletic coaching and much more! All students in …

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