Saber Views - Susquehanna Valley Central School District

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Saber Views - Susquehanna Valley Central School District
Susquehanna Valley
The Susquehanna Valley Central School District
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2015-16 Budget Edition
“A Great Place to Live and Learn!”
Central School District
“A Great Place to Live and Learn!”
Saber Views
May 2015 • Special Budget Edition
A Message to Our Residents
We are pleased to present to
you this special budget edition of
our Saber Views district newsletter.
Please take the time to carefully
look over the details of the spending plan we are proposing for the
2015-2016 school year. The proposed budget totals $36,926,024,
an increase in spending of 1.01%,
and calls for an increase in the district property tax levy of 1.74%. This is
the lowest proposed tax levy increase in Susquehanna Valley since the
1998-99 school year.
The proposed 2015-16 budget at a glance:
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Susquehanna Valley Central School District
P.O. Box 200
Conklin, NY 13748
(607)775-0170
Fax: (607) 775-4575
On the web: www.svsabers.org
Resident
Sabers earn acclaim on the boards
Total spending: $36,926,024
Dollar increase in spending: $370,194
Percentage increase in spending: 1.01%
Dollar tax levy increase: $279,032
Percentage increase in tax levy: 1.74%
Our budget team has worked diligently to create a spending plan
that meets the needs of our students while being fiscally responsible to our
stakeholders. When we begin the budget process each year, we do so with a
focus on offering to our students as exceptional academic and co-curricular
programs as our residents are able to support. We believe the proposed budget meets those criteria.
While we are grateful for an increase in state aid, it should be noted
that our state aid amount is still far less than it was prior to implementation
of the GEA, or Gap Elimination Adjustment. The GEA was first introduced
for the 2010-11 fiscal year as a way to help close New York’s then $10 billion
budget defecit, and has remained in place in a time of state budget surplus.
Since its enactment, the GEA has cost schools in the Broome-Tioga BOCES
region a combined $155 million in promised state aid, leading to a wide range
of program cuts and hundreds of layoffs. We are joining with school districts
around the state in calling for an end to the GEA to provide more direct funding for education.
Over the past several budget cycles, we have taken proactive steps
to mitigate the impacts of a still-struggling economy on our school district.
We have adjusted our staffing levels as enrollment has declined, while still
protecting our excellent program. The proposed 2015-16 budget reduces the
appropriated fund balance from last year’s $750,000 to $500,000 as we continue to strengthen the financial stability of the district. In addition, we are
looking, where possible, at enrollment-based reductions in staff through attrition (retirements, etc.).
Our district is grateful to our stakeholders - our partners in education - for continued support of our mission to provide students with diverse
opportunities in an environment conducive to learning. Because of your support, our students take challenging courses, participate in athletics, engage in
extracurricular activities, learn trade skills, are safely transported on a daily
basis, express creativity, enjoy numerous clubs, and are exposed to an array
of interests. We couldn’t do what we do without you. Throughout the pages
of this newsletter, you will find countless examples of the many varied ways
our students are succeeding both in and outside the classroom - the things that
make Susquehanna Valley a great place to live and learn.
We encourage you to attend the annual public hearing Tuesday, May
12, 6:30 p.m., in the Richard T. Stank Middle School cafeteria, and to go to
the polls May 19, 12:00-9:00 p.m., in the SV High School gymnasium.
Respectfully,
Roland Doig, Superintendent of Schools
Robert Strick, President, SV Board of Education
They were two teams on two stages taking distinct but similar journeys. For both: countless hours of hard work, dedication to excellence
and the support of so many in the Saber community resulted in glorious success and memories to last a lifetime. See pages 6, 7 and 9.
PLEASE REMEMBER
TO VOTE!
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
12:00 (noon) - 9:00 p.m.
SV High School gymnasium
Parking behind SV High School
Wagstaff earns spot in SkillsUSA Nationals
Susquehanna Valley High School senior
Megan Wagstaff celebrated her birthday in style
this year, by earning a spot in the SkillsUSA National
competition! She did that by finishing first in the state
competition April 25 in Cosmetology II.
Megan scored a perfect 100% in a demonstration of an “Up-Do”, a formal hairstyle, such as
those thousands of young girls will be seeking soon
for proms, dances and weddings.
That perfect score and first place finish means Megan will be off on
an all-expenses-paid trip to Louisville, Kentucky at the end of June to compete in the Nationals.
As for her future plans, Megan wants to be a sign language translator
and practice cosmetology on the side.
Budget Vote/Board of Education Election • Tuesday, May 19, 2015
12:00 (noon) - 9:00 p.m. SVHS Gymnasium • Parking behind SV High School
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A Look at the May 19, 2015 ballot
When you enter the voting booth Tuesday, May 19, 2015:
• You will be asked to consider a spending plan for the 2015-16 school
year totaling $36,926,024. This represents an increase in spending over
the current year’s budget of $370,194 or 1.01% and calls for an increase
in the district property tax levy of 1.74%.
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VOTE
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
SV High School
Gymnasium
12:00 (noon) - 9:00 p.m.
Parking behind SV High School
• You will be asked to fill three seats on the Susquehanna Valley Board of
Education. These seats are currently held by Mark Leighton, Raymond
Storm, and Robert Strick. See page 8 for candidate bios.
Voter requirements include ID, proof of residency/age
According to Susquehanna Valley Board of Education Policy #1170, a person shall be entitled to vote for the election
of school district officers, and upon all other matters which may be brought before district voters who is:
• A citizen of the United States
• At least eighteen (18) years of age
• A resident within the district for a period of thirty days next preceding the meeting at which they offer to vote.
District election officials shall require voters at any school district meeting or election to provide proof of residency
and/or age. Acceptable forms of such proof are a driver’s license, a non-driver identification card containing the
required information, a tax or utility bill (residency proof) or a birth certificate (age proof). In the absence of such
proof of residency and/or age, the voter shall be required to sign a declaration of qualification as provided under
Section 2019 of the Education Law, and upon such execution, the individual shall be entitled to vote.
Any person who willfully makes a false statement or representation about his or her qualifications to vote may be
subject to civil or criminal penalties as provided under law.
Absentee Ballots
Annual Budget Hearing
Absentee ballots are available for qualified voters who
cannot appear in person due to the following reasons:
• Illness or physical disability.
• Out of town due to business, studies or duties.
• Out of town on vacation.
• Detained in jail awaiting grand jury action, awaiting
a trial, or confined in prison for an offense other
than a felony.
To request an application for an absentee ballot, qualified voters should call Karen Mullins, Secretary to the Superintendent, at 775-9100. Once a request is received, an application form will be mailed. To receive absentee
ballot information by mail, the application must be requested no later than Monday, May 11, 2015. All completed
absentee ballots must be received by the school district clerk at the district office by 12:00 p.m. (noon) on Tuesday,
May 19, 2015.
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
6:30 p.m.
RTS Middle School cafeteria
Questions Concerning The Budget?
SV High gym is
polling place
When you vote Tuesday,
May 19, 2015, you will do so in
the SV High School Gymnasium.
On voting day, there will be ample
reserved parking for voters only
in the parking lot behind SV High
School.
When you come to vote:
1.) Enter the high school campus
near the tennis courts.
2.) Drive around to the rear of the
high school - follow the signs and/
or the volunteers who will be on
hand to point you in the right direction.
3.) Enter the gymnasium through
the doors pictured above.
4.) Sign in, cast your ballot and
exit the gymnasium.
Allen, Hattala Lead Class of 2015
Please contact the office of
the superintendent, 607-775-9100
Saber Views
A publication of the Susquehanna Valley Central School District
SVCSD Mission Statement:
“The Susquehanna Valley Central School Community is committed to
providing a caring, equitable environment with high expectations for
learning. We encourage the development of critical thinking,
self esteem and responsible citizenship.”
Roland Doig, Superintendent of Schools
Dr. Renee Stalma, Assistant Superintendent of Schools
Board of Education
Robert Strick, President • Mary Haskell, Vice-President •
Jordan Jicha • Mark Leighton • Raymond Storm
• Robert Strick • Robert Sullivan • Suzanne Vimislik
Chief Writer/Editor/Photographer: Jim Hull
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Two very intelligent, talented, involved young women lead the Susquehanna
Valley High School Class of 2015. Julia Allen (left) has been named Valedictorian, and Carly Hattala has been named Salutatorian. Both are outstanding
students, very engaged in activities in their school and community. Allen and
Hattala have earned places of honor at Class of 2015 Commencement, June
27 at The Forum, Binghamton.
Budget Vote/Board of Education Election • Tuesday, May 19, 2015
12:00 (noon) - 9:00 p.m. SVHS Gymnasium • Parking behind SV High School
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Budget Details and Comparison
2014-15
CURRENT Budget
2015-16
PROPOSED Budget
Dollar +/-
This includes: pupil services, regular teacher salaries, Director of Special Services, BOCES Career
and Technical Education and Special Education, textbooks, in-service training, program for students
with disabilities, occupational studies, special education costs.
$12,399,922
$12,525,399
$125,477
This includes: school library and audiovisual expenses, computer-assisted instruction, Director of
Computer Technology, BOCES network support services.
1,262,947
1,327,475
64,528
This includes: attendance expenses, guidance expenses, health services, psychological/social work
services, co-curricular activities, athletics, Director of Athletics, Physical Education and Health,
interfund transfers.
1,582,814
1,684,393
101,579
This includes: bus drivers’ salaries, Transportation Supervisor, contractual expenses related to advertising, repairs, conferences, materials and supplies, BOCES transportation, maintenance of bus
garage.
1,171,582
1,186,101
14,518
This includes: Social Security, Workers Compensation, Unemployment Insurance, Retirement, Health
and Dental Insurance.
9,396,755
9,144,179
(252,576)
$25,814,020
$25,867,546
$53,526
2014-15
CURRENT Budget
2015-16
PROPOSED Budget
Dollar +/-
This includes: NYSSBA membership, publications, meeting supplies, District Clerk salary, election
supplies and services.
$21,597
$21,658
$61
This includes: Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent salaries, secretarial salaries, service contracts,
publications, office supplies, negotiation expenses, clerical subs, conferences.
393,141
388,832
(4,309)
This includes: business office personnel salaries, contractual expenses, publications, materials and
supplies, auditing expenses, fixed asset appraisal, tax collection expense, Central Business office
(BOCES) operations.
412,301
434,607
22,306
This includes: school attorney, litigation and negotiations expenses, BOCES Teacher Registry/Recruitment,
health and safety.
195,676
191,244
(4,433)
688,956
709,823
20,867
949,289
916,721
(32,568)
990,129
942,364
(47,765)
$3,651,090
$3,605,249
$(45,841)
2014-15
CURRENT Budget
2015-16
PROPOSED Budget
Dollar +/-
$1,937,214
$2,264,395
$327,181
4,302,835
4,343,608
40,773
750,671
745,226
(5,446)
100,000
100,000
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$7,090,720
$7,453,229
$362,509
2014-15
2015-16
CURRENT Budget PROPOSED Budget
Dollar +/-
PROGRAM COMPONENT
Instruction
Instructional Media
Pupil Services
Pupil Transportation
Employee Benefits
TOTAL PROGRAM COMPONENT
ADMINISTRATIVE COMPONENT
Board of Education
Central Administration
Finance
Personnel/Legal Services
Contractual Items
This includes: postage meter expense and rental, fax machine, all daily mailing costs, public information expenses, contractual expenses for printing of newsletters, district calendar, liability and property
insurance for district, assessments on school property base administrative charges to BOCES, School
Association dues.
Curriculum Development/Supervision
This includes: stipends for curriculum development, contractual expenses, materials and supplies,
Superintendent’s Conference Day, staff orientation, in-service training, BOCES School Curriculum
Improvement Services, administrative functions, instructional salaries for Principals, Assistant Principal, non-instructional salaries, secretarial staff, contractual expenses, materials and supplies.
Employee Benefits
This includes: Social Security, Workers Compensation, Unemployment Insurance, Retirement, Health
and Dental Insurance.
TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE COMPONENT
CAPITAL COMPONENT
Central Services
This includes: operation of plant, salaries of custodial staff, building and grounds staff, Director of
Facilities, equipment, contractual expenses, utilities, BOCES natural gas/electric consortium, excavating, structural inspections, water testing, septic tank service, roof repairs, custodial materials and
supplies.
Debt Service
This includes: principal payments on capital projects, interest and payments for bus purchases..
Employee Benefits
This includes: Social Security, Workers Compensation, Unemployment Insurance, Retirement, Health
and Dental Insurance.
Transfers
This includes: Transfer to the Capital Fund.
TOTAL CAPITAL COMPONENT
PROGRAM COMPONENT
ADMINISTRATIVE COMPONENT
CAPITAL COMPONENT
TOTAL BUDGET
$25,814,020
$25,867,546
$53,526
$3,651,090
$3,605,249
-$45,841
$7,090,720
$7,453,229
$362,509
$36,555,830
Budget Vote/Board of Education Election • Tuesday, May 19, 2015
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$36,926,024
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New York State school district budget notice
The state requires school districts to submit specific budget information to voters 6 days prior to the budget vote. The state does not allow explanations in this document. This
notice requires that we compare our proposed budget to a contingency budget and list the measures we would have to take to produce contingency. A contingency budget
requires charging for the use of school facilities for members of the community.
Budget Adopted for the
2014-15 School Year
Budget Proposed for the
2015-16 School Year
Contingency Budget for the
2015-16 School Year *
$36,555,830
$36,926,024
$36,646,992
$370,194
$91,162
Percentage increase/decrease in proposed budget
1.01%
0.25%
Change in consumer price index
1.62%
Total budgeted amount, not Including separate propositions
Increase/Decrease for the 2015-16 school year
A. Proposed school year tax levy to support the total budgeted amount
$16,012,298
$16,291,330
B. Levy to support library debt, if applicable
$0
$0
C. Levy for non-excludable propositions, if applicable **
$0
$0
D. Total tax cap reserve amount used to reduce current year levy
$0
$0
$16,012,298
$16,291,330
$590,757
$597,544
G. School tax levy limit, excluding levy for permissible exclusions
$15,421,543
$15,693,786
H. Total proposed tax levy for school purposes, excluding levy for permissible
exclusions and levy to support library debt, plus prior year tax cap reserve
(E - B - F + D)
$15,421,541
$15,693,786
$2
$0
$3,651,090
$3,605,249
$3,588,750
$25,814,019
$25,867,546
$25,749,713
$7,090,721
$7,453,229
$7,308,529
E. Total proposed school year tax levy (A + B + C - D)
F. Permissible exclusions to the school tax levy limit
I. Difference (G - H) (Negative value requires 60.0% voter approval - See note
below regarding separate propositions) **
Administrative Component
Program Component
Capital Component
$16,012,298
* The proposed contingency budget contains reductions for non-contingent items including equipment Inter-fund Transfer to Capital, and reductions of administration and program expenses.
** List Separate Propositions that are not included in the Total Budgeted
Amount: (Tax Levy associated with educational or transportation services propositions are not eligible for exclusion and may affect voter approval requirements)
Estimated Basic STAR Exemption Savings
Description
Amount
NONE
Under the Budget Proposed for the 2015-16 School Year
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$868
The annual budget vote for the fiscal year 2014-2015 by the qualified voters of the Susquehanna Valley School District, Broome County, New York, will be held at
Susquehanna Valley High School gymnasium in said district on Tuesday May 19, 2015 between the hours of 12:00 (noon) and 9:00 pm, prevailing time in the Susquehanna
Valley school, at which time the polls will be opened to vote by machine.
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The basic school tax relief (STAR) exemption is authorized by Section 425 of the Real Property Tax Law
The Proposed 2015-16 SV Budget - Estimated Revenues
2014-15
(Current) Budget
2015-16
(Proposed) Budget
Difference
State Aid
$17,261,905
$18,472,084
$1,210,179
Tax Levy
$16,012,298
$16,291,330
$279,032
$1,909,473
$1,662,610
-$246,863
Appropriated Fund Balance
$750,000
$500,000
-$250,000
Appropriated Reserves
$622,154
$0
-$622,154
Other Revenue
The Proposed 2015-16 SV Budget - Expenditures
2014-15
2015-16
(Current) Budget (Proposed) Budget
Dollar
Difference
Percentage
Inc./Dec.
A decade of SV budgets
School
Year
Total Budget % Spending % Tax Levy
in Millions
Increase
Increase
2005-06
$27.9
3.03%
2.56%
2006-07
$29.3
4.94%
9.27%
2007-08
$31.1
5.52%
4.71%
2008-09
$32.2
3.83%
2.25%
2009-10
$33.1
2.57%
2.77%
2010-11
$33.2
0.39%
4.21%
2011-12
$34.2
2.78%
*3.68%
2012-13
$34.7
1.42%
1.98%
2013-14
$35.7
3.00%
1.96%
2014-15
$36.6
2.41%
1.85%
Average:
2.99%
Average:
3.52%
1.01%
1.74%
Salaries
$14,221,166
$14,218,076
($3,090)
-0.02%
Benefits
11,137,555
10,831,768
-305,787
-2.75%
31,295
119,995
88,700
283.43%
565,000
730,000
165,000
29.20%
1,398,281
1,529,948
131,667
9.42%
692,261
708,343
16,082
2.32%
BOCES Services
4,062,437
4,299,285
236,848
5.83%
Debt Service
4,302,835
4,343,608
40,773
0.95%
* Susquehanna Valley’s 2011-2012 tax levy increase included an expired
145,000
145,000
0
0.00%
This accounted for an additional 1.43% on the tax levy that was paid
$36,555,830
$36,926,024
$370,194
1.01%
Susquehanna Valley Community was 2.25%.
Equipment
Utilities
Contractual
Materials and Supplies
Interfund Transfers
TOTAL
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$36.9
PILOT agreement with Universal Instruments re-entering the tax roll.
solely by Universal Instruments. The actual tax levy increase to the
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The STAR
Program
STAR, the School Tax Relief program
launched in 1998-99, was originally
intended to assist homeowners age
65 and over, but was quickly expanded to include residential properties of
other school district taxpayers.
Qualified homeowners, who
must apply to participate in STAR
through their local assessor, receive
a partial property tax exemption under the program. The Basic and Enhanced STAR exemptions reduce
what homeowners would otherwise
owe on their property tax bills. Most
STAR recipients save several hundred dollars on their property taxes
each year.
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STAR exemption
amounts are calculated
by the Office of Real
Property Tax Services,
a division of the NYS
Department of Taxation and Finance. A
homeowner’s property
tax bill clearly states
the exemption amount
and tax savings.
Local school districts are reimbursed by the state for
property tax revenues that go uncollected as a result of STAR exemptions. Since its inception, STAR has
shifted more than $3.4 billion from
the local tax burden to the state.
Although STAR exemptions apply to school property taxes,
school districts have no influence
over the exemptions or tax savings.
Assessment data and equalization
rates are not usually available during the spring school budget season.
Accurate tax information becomes
available later in the summer before
tax bills are sent to residents.
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TWO TYPES OF STAR
BASIC STAR is available on a homeowner’s primary residence only
and for households with an income of less than $500,000. Homeowners
need apply only once for BASIC STAR, and it remains in effect until
ownership of the home changes. The exemption amount is calculated
each year, and actual tax savings may change annually.
ENHANCED STAR provides an increased benefit for the primary residences of senior citizens (age 65 and older) with qualifying incomes;
exempts the first $65,300 of the full value of a home from school taxes
as of 2015-16 school tax bills (up from $64,200 in 2014-15). STAR exemptions apply only to school district taxes. They don’t apply to property
taxes for other purposes, such as county, town or city. Enhanced STAR
is available on the homeowners’ primary residence only, and requires an
annual application with proof of income, typically by March 1.
Special eligibility rules apply for seniors with limited incomes, residents
of cooperative apartments and manufactured home parks, surviving
spouses, nursing home residents, trusts and life estates. Visit www.tax.
ny.gov/pit/property/star/special_eligibility.htm for guidance.
Go online for more detailed information about the STAR program:
• NYS Department of Taxation and Finance: www.tax.ny.gov/pit/property/star/index.htm
• Find a town assessor: http://orpts.tax.ny.gov/MuniPro/
• Additional property tax exemptions for seniors: www.tax.ny.gov/pit/
property/exemption/seniorexempt.htm
Gap Elimination Adjustment (GEA) and Combined Wealth Ratio (CWR)
Challenges impacting school district budgets
What is GEA?
It is the gap in the State budget between the state expenditures and the
state revenues available to support
those expenditures. It is a reduction
in state aid to schools to reduce the
state deficit.
Why does it matter?
The state’s funding shortfalls have
been passed onto school districts and
the local taxpayers. This began in
2015-16 Tax Levy
Information
The equation to calculate the
tax rate per thousand is comprised of
three components. The first two are
the assessed value of your property as
determined by your town’s assessor,
and the state equalization rate, which
is established by the Office of Real
Property Services in Albany. The assessed value of the property divided
by the equalization rate calculates
the true value of the property for tax
purposes. The equalization process
is designed to assure equitable property tax allocation among taxpayers
in jurisdictions in New York State.
The last component in the equation
is your school district’s tax levy.
Each tax payer’s situation is
unique, and many factors affect the
actual dollar amount. Individual tax
bills in each town may increase or
decrease because of equalization, assessment and STAR exemption rate
variables. The school district has
no direct or indirect control in determining assessed property value or
the calculation of equalization rates.
The final tax warrant is approved by
the Board of Education in August after the rates are set.
2010-11 and has continued to be an
annual take-back since then.
GEA Specifics
The GEA formula negatively impacts
lower wealth districts to a greater extent. Since the GEA was enacted in
2010-11, the Broome Tioga BOCES
districts will have lost over $154
million through the 2014-15 school
year.
Why does it matter?
Districts only have two options to
cover this shortfall: Increase taxes
(subject to the Maximum Allowable
Levy Limit) or reduce programs, ser-
vices and/or staff.
What is CWR?
It is a formula developed to measure
a district’s wealth. The formula has
two parts: The district’s personal income wealth and its property wealth.
The average ratio statewide is 1.00.
This measure is used to distribute
state aid more fairly. ALL districts in
this area are under 1.00. The districts
in our area have a lower ability to pay
for education at the local level.
Why does it matter?
State aid cuts (GEA) impact lower
wealth districts to a greater degree
than higher wealth districts. Also, a
higher amount of restorations have
gone to districts with a combined
wealth ratio of more than 1.00.
GEA and CWR Correlation
To be equitable the distribution of
the GEA restoration should be highly
correlated to the CWR. Less GEA
cuts should be taken from school
districts with the least fiscal capacity
compared to their wealthier counterparts, but this is not the case.
Here is the eight step formula used under state law
to calculate our tax threshold:
Prior year tax levy
x
Tax base growth factor, if any
+
Payments in lieu of taxes (PILOTs) receivable during prior year
Taxes levied for exemptions during prior year (not ERS & TRS)
=
Adjusted Prior Year Tax Levy
x
Allowable levy growth factor (lesser of 2% or CPI)
Payments in lieu of taxes (PILOTs) receivable in the coming year
+
Available carryover, if any
=
Tax Levy Limit
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STATE CHAMPIONS!!
The moment of triumph! As the clock winds to zero,
and the buzzer sounds, the celebration begins! The
Susquehanna Valley Sabers make history, battling
their way to their first-ever state title!
The Players:
Maeve Donnelly • Alexis Drake • Paige Finch • Olivia Gorman
Lindsay Gregory • Mallory Gregory • Hannah Haskell • Michaela Haskell
Caitlyn Knapp • Courtney Knapp • Shayna Lee • Holly Manchester •
Erin Nolan • Jordyn Williams
The Coaches
Chad Freije, who coached the Sabers girls’
varsity basketball team to its first-ever Class B
State title, was named Elite 10 Girls’ Coach of
the Year by the sports staffs of the Binghamton Press and Sun-Bulletin, Elmira Star-Gazette
and the Ithaca Journal.
Head Coach: Chad Freije
Assistant Coaches: Ray Haskell, Allison Haskell, Zachary Bowen
Statistician: Hillary Morgan
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That Championship Season
Friday, November 28, 2014 vs. Glens Falls • 60-58 (L)
Saturday, November 29, 2014 vs. Schenectady • 68-42 (W)
Friday, December 5, 2014 vs. Vestal • 64-53 (W)
Saturday, December 13, 2014 vs. Dryden • 49-29 (W)
Wednesday, December 17, 2014 vs. CV • 42-27 (W)
Friday, December 19, 2014 vs. CF • 79-34 (W)
Tuesday, December 23, 2014 vs. Oneonta • 51-33 (W)
Saturday, December 27, 2014 vs. M-E • 68-60 (L)
Monday, December 29, 2014 vs. Ithaca • 54-53 (W)
Tuesday, January 6, 2015 vs. Seton CC • 56-46 (W)
Friday, January 9, 2015 vs. Johnson City • 66-28 (W)
Friday, January 16, 2015 vs. Windsor • 79-31 (W)
Tuesday, January 20, 2015 vs OFA • 43-36 (W)
Wednesday, February 4, 2015 vs. Seton CC • 64-46 (L)
Friday, February 6, 2015 vs. OFA • 48-41 (L)
Wednesday, February 11, 2015 vs. Norwich • 65-55 (W)
Friday, February 13, 2015 vs. Johnson City • 69-50 (W)
Wednesday, February 18, 2015 vs. Elmira • 67-63 (W)
Friday, February 19 vs. Maine-Endwell • 73-53 (W)
Friday, February 27, 2015 vs. Waverly (Section IV semifinal) • 66-40 (W)
Saturday, March 7, 2015 vs. Norwich (Sectional Championship) • 55-49 (W)
Saturday, March 14, 2015 vs. Westhill (State Quarterfinal) • 47-41 (W)
Friday, March 20, 2015 vs. East Aurora (State Semifinal) • 53-46 (W)
Saturday, March 21, 2015 vs. Hoosick Falls (NYS Class B Championship) • 51-45 (W)
Saturday, March 28, 2015 vs. Staten Island Academy (Federation Tournament) • 71-54 (L)
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
On the road to the NYSPHSAA Class B State Championship, the Sabers had to first capture their first-ever Section IV Class B title. They accomplished that with a 55-49 victory over Norwich on March 7. A week later, they added the regional title with a 47-41 win over Westhill.
The Sabers’ success has been recognized by (clockwise from top left): The Broome County Legislature, the SV Board
of Education, Sgt. 1st Class Richard P. Barriger on behalf of the U.S. Army, the Town of Binghamton, and Broome
County Executive Debra Preston. The Town of Kirkwood recognized the team May 5.
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Candidates for the Board of Education
When you go to the polls May 19, you will be asked to fill three (3) seats on the Susquehanna Valley Board of Education for three-year terms.
These seats are currently held by Robert Strick, Raymond Storm and Mark Leighton, who filled a vacant seat on the board earlier this year.
There are four candidates whose names will appear on the ballot in this order: Robert Strick, Mark Leighton, Raymond Storm and Ryan Andres.
The top three vote-getters will serve on the Board.
Candidates for the Board of Education are invited to submit biographical information and any other information they feel is relevant. Their information is reprinted here in the order in which
it was received.
Mark Leighton
Hi, My name is Mark Leighton
and I live on Morgan road with my wife,
Karen, and my four children, Daniel,
Katie, Emma, and Abigail, who all go to
Brookside Elementary. We have lived in
the district for three years but my family
has owned land in the Town of Binghamton for close to 50 years. We are currently
in the process of building a new house on
that land.
I have been in sales for many
years. The past eight years I have been in construction sales and have
sold products and rented equipment to may of the contractors working
on key projects all over the southern tier.
I would like to take my life experiences and apply them to the
BOE in SV. Managing budgets, people and buildings are all in my
background and I feel I can bring a level head and an objective approach to any issue that may be presented to the district.
Ryan Andres
My name is Ryan Andres. My
wife Jamie and I reside in Conklin with
our three children, Aiden 7, Averie 5, and
Ashlynn 3. I am running for the Susquehanna Valley School Board to make a
valuable difference in the education process and maintain an active role in the
community and lives of my children.
Also, I believe I can bring a fresh perspective, offering new ideas and practices to better the District.
I am an active member of the Susquehanna Valley Safety Committee and the head coach of Conklin Youth Basketball and Coach
Pitch Baseball.
I received my undergraduate degree from Mansfield University of Pennsylvania in Criminal Justice Administration and minored
in Business Management. While at Mansfield, I also played NCAA
Division II football. I then furthered my education by receiving my
graduate degree in Master of Science of Applied Intelligence from
Mercyhurst College in Erie, PA.
I am currently employed with Mirabito Holdings Inc., as an
Account Manager. I am responsible for the daily sales activities and
customer management of commercial and industrial fuel, natural gas
and electricity product lines throughout central NY. In 2012, I was
honored as Mirabito’s first “Salesperson of the Year” and in 2014 received the company’s Sales Surge Award, reflecting most outstanding annual sales growth. I currently sit on Mirabito’s 401(k) Trustees
Committee, am an active member of mychurch, serving on the Finance
Committee and teaching Sunday School and have previously served as
President of a local networking organization, Binghamton Breakfast
Club.
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Raymond “Rusty” Storm
My name is Raymond Storm, but
everyone knows me as Rusty. I’ve lived
in the District my entire life. My wife,
children and myself are all graduates of
Susquehanna Valley and have a genuine
love for this district and community.
After graduation I attended
Broome Community College to study
Civil Engineering and continued my
training in the U.S. Coast Guard.
It would be my pleasure and
honor to serve the District as Board of Education member for another
term. I feel my experience in service to the BOE and community for
the last 15 yrs. would be valuable in upcoming decision making.
Thank you!
GO SABERS!!
Robert Strick
My name is Robert Strick and I
am a resident of the town of Binghamton. I moved here with my family in
1994 because of my preference to have
my children attend the Susquehanna Valley Schools. I was very pleased with their
success and felt an obligation to serve the
district as a result.
I was honored to be elected to the
Board of Education three years ago and
chosen to serve as board president by my
fellow members. During this time we have faced numerous challenges
including the transition to a new district superintendent. I feel that my
experience as a parent, taxpayer and local business person have enabled me to have a broad perspective and common sense approach to
address the issues at hand within the district.
With the ever present financial pressures and increasing changes mandated by the State Education Department it is more critical than
ever to have a school board that is insightful, engaged and responsible
to deal with these issues.
It is my hope that the voters will allow me to continue my work
in an effort to provide our current and future students with the same
high level of educational opportunity that my children enjoyed here at
Susquehanna Valley.
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A Whiz of a WIZ it Was!
Susquehanna Valley High School’s drama club, Saber Stage Productions,
brought the house down in their late March offering of the classic The Wizard of Oz. The weekend attendance established a new record for the drama
club. Just under 1,500 people sat along the yellow brick road and traveled
somewhere over the rainbow to witness the familiar story unfold. Dorothy,
Scarecrow, Tin Man, the Cowardly Lion and the rest of the ensemble brought
delighted crowds to their feet at each of the three performances.
An extra round of applause for Kory Harder (pictured below right),
who stepped into the roles of Oz and Emerald City Guard, along with that of
Professor Marvel, for Friday night’s performance due to a castmate’s illness. It literally
involved learning hundreds of lines of dialogue in just a few hours.
Photos Courtesy of Mrs. Rader
and Mrs. Merrell.
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The Wizard of Oz CAST (in order of appearance)
Dorothy………………....Carly Hattala
Toto……………………..Dolly Levi Black
Aunt Em………………...Meghan Bjalme-Evans
Uncle Henry………….....Kevin Cady
Hickory………………….Nick Miller
Hunk…………………….Thomas Coe
Zeke……………………..Patrick Schwartz
Miss Gulch……………...Clare Osborn
Professor Marvel………..Kory Harder
Glinda……………………Megan Howland
Munchkin Dancers from Dance Connection:
Madison Ashman, Ava Brown, Evah Doheny, Marykate Doyle, Brooke
Johnson, Emily Johnson, Gianna LoVuolo, Abigail Mercik, Rebecca
Mercik, Emily Mugglin, Taylor Sinnett
Munchkin Mayor…………. Nick Merrell
Munchkin Barrister………..Mr. Cline
Munchkin Coroner………...Mr. Naccarato
Munchkin Braggart………..Clare Osborn
Munchkin City Leaders........Kevin Cady, Mary Kate Lindemann
Lullaby League…….…Madison Ashman, Evah Doheny, Abigail Mercik
Lollipop Guild….....MaryKate Doyle, Gianna Lovuolo, Rebecca Mercik
Munchkin Teacher ………....Maddie Wooden
Munchkin Heralds…………..Alexis Douglas, Payton Prince
Wicked Witch of the West…..Jhane’ Basmajian
Scarecrow…………………...Julia Black
Crows…………………....Jen Santi, Kiannah Rodriguez, Zack Finney
Trees…………………..Maddie Wooden, Mary Kate Lindemann, Meghan
Bjalme-Evans, Shyanne Daye, Kayla Henry, Sophia Kilmer
Tinman………………….Tyler Miller
Lion……………………..Cam Wright
Poppies………………….Meghan Bjalme Evans, Maddie Wooden, Clare
Osborn, Shyanne Daye, Sophia Kilmer, Kiannah Rodriguez
Emerald City Guard……….Joe Osgood
Ozians……..........................Holly Bjalme-Evans, Meghan Bjalme-Evans,
Sophia Kilmer, Mary Kate Lindemann, Kevin Cady, Nick Merrell, Thomas Coe, Clare Osborn, Shyanne Daye, Payton Prince, Mikayla Djokic,
Erika Roberts, Alexis Douglas, Kiannah Rodriguez, Zack Finney, Jenn
Santi, Kory Harder, Patrick Schwartz, Kayla Henry, Maddie Wooden
Oz……………........................Joe Osgood
Winkie General…...................Holly Bjalme-Evans
Winkie Soldiers......................Mr. Cordisco, Mr. Frieje, Mrs. Hoffman,
Mr. Mindemann
Nikko (leader of Flying Monkeys)…..Mary Kate Lindemann
Flying Monkeys…........Kevin Cady, Thomas Coe, Meghan Bjalme-Evans,
Erika Roberts, Jenn Santi
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Richard T. Stank Middle School • 2014-15 Honor Roll ~ 3rd Quarter
GRADE 6
Colin Airwyke, Karim Al-Khalidi, Peyton Anderson, Aden Arroyo, Isabelle Bedrin, Sean Bronson, Thomas Brusso, Nathan Burns, Maresa Burr, Grant
Camp, Cheyanna Clauson, James Cortese, Richard Diffendorf, Mara Donnelly, Madison Dorunda, Jack Dyson, Alexander Fedo, Peyton Finch, Jayden Foxx,
Kolton Gardner, Dylan Gaska, Payton Gendron, Juliana Green, Daniel Hailu, Paige Harper, Logan Haskell, Haely Heaman, Barbara Jean Hill, Caiden Hogan,
Jacqueline Kane, Katreena Klusoczky, Daniel Martone, Joseph Mayglothling, Cooper McMahon, Kayla Miller, Gregory Mullen, Lisa Parmar, Nathan Paugh,
Savanna Ponder, Bella Pope, Lucy Ramirez-Patterson, Allison Reifler, Halsten Rockwell, Jessica Roon, Marisa Sarantapoulos, Hope Savercool, Christopher
Sears, Faith Smith, Mercedes Stiner, Kara Swartwood, Emily Trudell, Reagan Tuttle, Nathan Twitchell, Lara vanPutten, Cassaundra Williams, Haley Wing,
Elizabeth Zelenyak, Emma Zelenyak, Emily Zitzmann.
GRADE 7
Amber Adams, Samuel Argetsinger, Garrett Bieber, Shea Caudell, Erin Clow, Daniel Cullen, Alexandra Deeter, Darren Dietrich, Marco DiRosa, Sha-Diamond Evans, Matthew Fiorentino, Joshua Greene, Danyal Haniff, Logan Hartline, Maxwell Henry, Brooke Holmberg, Dylan Howe, Lyndsie Jicha, Nathan
Kick, Nathan Kuhnke, Brianna Lavin, Jack Lawrence, Zachary Lawrence, Kadin Levene, Aidan Lupole, Mason McCormack, Cayla Perez, Emily Repp,
Leanna Ricci, Sierra Root, Emily Rudock, Kyle Spisak, Adam Srednicki, Alexis Steinbrecher, Logan Stettinius, Michael Swiderski, Zachary Taro, Ava Travis, Lucas Underhill, EstherValentine, Dylan Vanderbilt, Alexis Winans, Leilani Zamora.
GRADE 8
Kristen Allen, Simon Bange, Richard Bedosky, Samantha Bennett, Katelin Bevan, Marissa Bovee, Jasmine Burgess, Nicholas Burns, Dominic Chesna,
Dominic Cooper, Benjamin Crisman, Tyler Dietzen, Maeve Donnelly, Ryan Ewanow, Nicholas Fiato, Josaiah Frank, Jarred Freije, Jakob Gaskins, Connor
Gorman, Quincy Gray, Trey Green, Zackary Green, Katelynn Griffiths, Madison Hadfield, Desta Hailu, Michaela Henderson, Elijah Holicky, Audrey Howell, Nathaniel Hrehor, Cody Jacobs, Christian Kick, Sethan King, Alexander Knewasser, Edwin Lavin, Alyssa Lezotte, Molly Mahon, Camille Mastronardi,
Daniel Matthews, Griffin McMahon, Joseph Nanni, Jared Pencek, Samantha Reifler, Colton Repsher, Justin Rosenkrans, Joshua Rudock, Lindsey Salisbury,
Matthew Scheffield, Dominic Setzer, Kelsey Shea, Dominic Slofkosky, Ciera Smith, Mason Spottek, Gabriella Toombs, Alivia Travis, Madison Tuttle, Daniel Wager, Brianna Wasko, Rachel Weyant, Nathaniel Wickham, Kevin Williamson, Ruth Yingling.
Susquehanna Valley High School • 2014-15 High Honor Roll ~ 3rd Quarter
GRADE 9
Joshua Andrade, Jared Basmajian, Preston Brown, Kelly Cady, Vincent Cooper, Nathan Dirig, Danielle Duke, Sara Figura, Lia Frank, Adriana Giammarino,
Nicholas Giles, Carter Gray, Hannah Haskell, Michaela Haskell, Kayla Henry, Emily Jacobs, Zoe Johnston, Sean Kane, Kyle LaVergne, Padraig Lupole,
Holly Manchester, Nicholas Miller, Abigail Olsen, Sophia Pappas, Heather Rigo, Kianah Rodriguez, DustyRoot, Kendal Ryan, Rebekka Stewart, Jared Tyler,
Rebeckah Zitzmann.
GRADE 10
Mikaela Atwater, Christina Cebula, Thomas Coe, Dominique Columbus, Shyanne Daye, Olivia Gorman, Mallory Gregory, Ervina Halilovic, Emily Harding,
Jessica Hawley, Nicole Hoffman, Caitlyn Knapp, Courtney Knapp, Joseph Kosik, Ariel Levene, Joshua Nichols, Erin Nolan, Ellie Olsen, Jason Opela, Tiffany Ostrowsky, Kaitlyn Petryszyn, Evan Salisbury, Allisaundra Stank, Amy Storti, Mikkala Todd, Jazmyn Toombs, Brandon Vosbury, Shannon Wheeler.
GRADE 11
Meghan Bjalme-Evans, Julia Black, Rachael Burford, Kevin Cady, Celia Clifford, Elizabeth Cooper, Ellen Cullen, Heather Donnelly, Alexandra Ferrante,
Paige Finch, Marisa Fiorentino, Mira Hailu-Martinez, Austin Hardy, Emily Heater, Natalie Hogan, Susan Hoskins, Emily Howland, Megan Howland, Gillian
Hulbert, Joshua Kipp, Linnea Kolanda, MaryKate Lindemann, Cameron Manchester, Nicholas McGrath, Krista Micalizzi, Joseph Osgood, Molly Robinson,
Lyndsey Steinbrecher, Alexia Stettinius, Lucas Sutton, Kasey Tokos, Christina Waite.
GRADE 12
Julia Allen, Nicholas Blakeslee, Kent Boatman, Miranda Buckland, Whitney Carter, Maria Christoff, Michael Colwell, Anthony Dellacorino, Brittni Duke,
Mikala-Lyn Eldred, Cassandra Estabrook, Jared Fletcher, Kiana Gardinor, Lindsay Gregory, Maura Hanrahan, Carly Hattala, James Holler, Sarah Jackson,
Matthew Jones, Alexander Kane, Michaela Karpiak, Kyle Kovach, Clare Mastronardi, David Matthews, Abigail Merriam, Kimberly Miller, Tyler Miller,
Logan O’Connor, Madison O’Dea, Sherry Ortloff, Alexis Rolston, Rachel Smith, Katarina Stockton, Maria Tambascio, Megan Wagstaff, Jordyn Williams.
Susquehanna Valley High School • 2014-15 Honor Roll ~ 3rd Quarter
GRADE 9
Alyssa Barrett, Evelyn Bennedum, Corey Bond, Anbrouse Buckley, Kayla Burns, Danielle Charlton, Sarah Coddington, Genevieve Cortese, Dakota Daye,
Alexis Dietzen, Gabriella DiRosa, Alexis Drake, Parker Fanara, Andrew Gaffney, James Gardner, Giannino Giammarino, Abby Gilbert, Kristian Gilg,
Trevor Harder, Christopher Harold, Maliah Harper, Olivia Heater, Kelly Hession, Joseph Hoskins, Graciela Jensen, Chance Johnson, Sophia Kilmer, Richard
Knapp, Lynsey Lane, Kaylin Marean, Tomoaki Joey Mayormita, Nicholas Merrell, Shelbie Merritt, Dominic Micalizzi, Hillary Morgan, Robert Pierson,
Adfelia Price, Abigail Rose, Alex Russell, Patrick Schwartz, Travis Smith, Jessica Steinbrecher, Noah Sussmann, Austin Theodoroff, Dylan Thomas, Isaac
Valentine, Adrianna Wiggins, Christian Yoder, Canyi Zuo.
GRADE 10
Haley Anderson, Jordan Bado, Dalton Brown, Patience Buckley, Samuel Chapman, Carlos Contreras, Timothy Cooper, Thomas Donnelly, Dante Esposito,
Alex Ewanow, Grayson Fanara, Robert Farrow, Rachel Feltz, Brad Finch, Brianna Gaska, Vivian Gates, Anders Glover, Daniel Griffiths, Ethan Hanrahan,
Erika Harder, Austin Haskell, Amber Hession, Elizabeth Hrehor, Carolyn Jones, Sydney Lister, Brinden Lord, Devin Mangan, George Pappas, Jordan Paugh,
Erika Roberts, Andrea Robilotti, Jennifer Santi, Benjamin Scheffield, Emily Shafer, Nathan Smith, Allyson Steen, Mackenzie Stringer, Mirella Tucci, Jenna
Urso.
GRADE 11
Elisabeth Axton, Jhane’ Basmajian, Mikayla Bond, Doris Brown, Jordan Campbell, Paul Deeley, Matthew DePersiis, Alexandra Drake, Ryan Fletcher,
Devyn Freeman, Torriana Graham, Tyler Gulick, Dinah Haniff, Kobe Jaworski, Roberto Jensen, Hannah Johnson, Adrianna Kibbler, Jessica
Kilmer,
Zachery Knewasser, Hannah Kuhnke, Keelinn Laskaris, Brian Lord, Samantha Lown, Hunter Merrell, Matthew Merrell, Alexis Miller, Greggory Morgan,
Kyle Novobilski, Katelyn Page, Renee Percival, Nathaniel Rose, Timothy Schackne, Jordan Slater, Kaitlyn Stewart, Kashawn Stroman, Hannah Taylor, Gair
Ulma, Justin Wheeler, Sara Yezzi, Christy Zack.
GRADE 12
Gary Arnold, Holly Bjalme-Evans, Monica Blewett, Mitchell Buchanan, Richard Buchanan, Jacob Bunts, Samantha Campbell, Justin Caroway, Mary Chesna, Michael Christian, Robert Conklin, Emily Corbin, Nicholas Cutusso-Sherman, Rocco DeAngelo, Gabriella Dellacorino, James Farrow, Lina Francavilla,
Alycea Graham, Brock Hadlick, Kory Harder, Jake Hawley, Kaitlyn Hession, Byron Jackson, Dylan Kenyon, Jason Lakin, Ashley Lane, Ryan Lehtonen,
Ian Lupole, Christopher Marcello, Derek Mendoza, Shauna Meyers, Anthony Micalizzi, Caitlin Mizerak, Kaylee Morelock, Devon O’Brien, Mackenzie Ottens, Andrew Pickering, Cody Riley, Bailey Rought, Andrew Rudy, Macy Slater, Jessie Smeltzer, Casey Stoeckel, Theodore Storti, Krista Vandgrifft, Jared
Vroblefski, Colin Way, Alexander Whitney, Morgan Yager, Lain Zembek.
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Richard T. Stank Middle School Social Worker Dan Kosick has been getting some much-deserved attention and recognition recently. In February,
the Tough Mudder organization released a promotional video featuring
Dan. (See it at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDUe7v2UsS0),
and shortly thereafter, Make-A-Wish of CNY profiled Dan on its website (http://asyouwishcny.com), and provided a link to the YouTube
video.
It wasn’t long before WBNG-TV, Action News picked up the story. Dan spent
quite a bit of
RTS. The story is archived on the WBNG website at http://
www.wbng.com/sports/One-leg-one-life-296274981.html.
At RTS, Dan is also co-advisor for the YES! LEADS
group. On a recent semi-spring day, Dan and several YES
LEADers spent some time doing a little beautifying outside
the middle school entrance.
Joining Dan for the annual YES! LEADS landscaping were Maeve Donnelly, Rachel Weyant, Kristen Allen,
Jake Gaskins, and Kelsey Shea. You can see a complete
list of this year’s Susquehanna Valley YES! LEADers at
right. To learn more about YES! LEADS and to see what our
teams have been up to this year: http://www.yessafechoices.org/schools/susquehanna-valley-high-school and http://
www.yessafechoices.org/schools/rt-stank-middle-school.
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2015 YES! LEADers
SV High School
Julia Allen • Jordan Bado
Megan Bjalme-Evans • Julia Black
Vincent Cooper • Rachel Feltz
Lina Francavilla • Devyn Freeman
Audrey Ganotisi-Zamora
Mira Hailu • Austin Hardy
Carly Hattala • Jessica Hawley
Emily Heater • Natalie Hogan
Carolyn Jones • Mary Lindemann
MaryEmma McRae • Ellie Olsen
Tiffany Ostrowsky • Alexis Rolston
Kashawn Stroman • Christina Waite
Shannon Wheeler • Jordyn Williams
Lain Zembek
time with WBNG’s Mike Peal, who interviewed Dan
at his home, at the gym and working with students at
2015 YES! LEADers
Richard T. Stank
Middle School
Kristen Allen • Dominic Cooper
Maeve Donnelly • Ryan Ewanow
Nick Fiato • Melaina Furgeson
Jake Gaskins • Gabi Gates
Quincy Gray • Zack Green
Madison Hadfield
Danielle Bragg-Harvey
Audrey Howell • Shareka Lewis
Dan Matthews • Joey Nanni
Colton Repsher • Madison Tuttle
Rachel Weyant • Ruth Yingling
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Sus Valley artists in da Vinci Festival
As Binghamton Regional Imaginink hosts its 30th annual da Vinci Art Festival, Susquehanna Valley is once again well represented. This non-competitive
art showcase provides students K-12 an opportunity to display their finest works of art at the Broome County Library. This year’s festival runs May 2-25,
2015, with an opening reception on May 2, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
From Francis P. Donnelly Elementary School (Ms. Sumner):
Trey Parker (BK), Jackson Frisbie (K), Lauren Burkhardt, Naomi Easley, Emilia Warner (1st grade), Emma Staub (3rd grade).
From Francis P. Donnelly Elementary School (Mrs. Bevaqua):
Bradley Crawford, Kassie Page, Quinn Diskin, Aubrey Diskin, Trevor Hamm, Dominic Thorton, Rachael Harder
From Brookside Elementary School:
Kaleigh MacBlane, Seamus MacNamee (1st grade), Charlie Burr, Morgan Hoffman, Luke Kariam (3rd grade)
From Richard T. Stank Middle School (Mr. Eldakar)
6th grade: Daniel Hailu, Lara VanPutten, Lucy Ramirez-Patterson, Healy Heaman, Suzie Lane, Isabelle Bedrin, Reagan Tuttle
8th grade: Connor Cleary, Marissa Bovee, Cody Jacobs, Ariel McBride, Jenna Yezzi, Ivan Gates, Brandy Clark, Joshua Ruddock, Ryan Ewanow,
Molly Mahon, Rachel Weyant, Daisy Coward, Dominic Chesna
From Richard T. Stank Middle School (Mrs. Bevaqua)
8th grade: Makayla Beach, Bianca Levene, Katie Griffiths, Courtney Page, Dominic Slofoksy, Cierra Smith, Kristen Allen, Jakob Gaskins, Joey
Nanni, Edwin Lavin, Billy Sheridan, Almedin Taras, Ben Bennedum
From Susquehanna Valley High School (Mrs. Russell):
9th grade: Maliah Harper, Olivia Heater
10th grade: Chantilli Ball, Hailey Osterhout
11th grade: Megan Howland, Christina Waite
12th grade: Whitney Carter, Emily Corbin, Dinah Haniff, Maria Tambascio
From Susquehanna Valley High School (Mr. Renner):
9th grade: Andrew Gaffney, Kelly Cady, Danielle Duke, Hannah Haskell, Genevieve Cortese, Kianah Rodriguez
11th grade: Elizabeth Cooper, Jonathan Schultz
12th grade: Bailey Rought, Dakota Pritchard, Holly Bjalme-Evans, Abigail Merriam, Cam Steel Wright
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Brookside Elementary School
2014-15 Honor Roll ~ 3rd Quarter
GRADE 4
Dakota Byron, Sophie Dyson, Grace Gaffney, Lauren Hannigan, Tyler
Harder, Mason Karns, Katie Leighton, Dominic Lisi, Sebastian MacNamee,
Benjamin Mosher, Morgan Payne, Justin Pencek, Dylan Petryszyn, Emma
Pombo, Dylan Rice, Nelle Slavitsky, Lola Summa, Avery Zembek.
GRADE 5
Emily Allegrino, Madison Andrew, Hannah Aton, Austin Bailey, Rafael
Blackman, Dominick Cararo, Shane Cook, Daniel Davies, Makenna DeMoney, Alex Derventzis-Hayes, Alexis Devendorf, Kaitlyn Eddy, Isabella
Gaskins, Aiva Gendron, Isabella Giammarino, Ryan Guilfoyle, Benjamin
Holicky, Claire Holler, Jelyas Isles, Elizabeth Kick, Mason Lawrence, Daniel Leighton, Mason Matias, Samuel Micks, Francesca Murray, Ian Phillips,
Owen Reilly, Kellen Russell, Ryan Rychlewski, Jenna Smith, Jacob Staff,
Timothy Stank, Nicholas Stilloe, Graciana Thompson, Adrienne Vanderburg,
Adrianna Winseman, Eric Yingling.
SV High School’s own Katelyn Page played a
big part in making the recent
Earth Fest a success. Katelyn was selected as the winner in the 2015 Earth Fest
design competition! Her
winning drawing, entitled It’s Your World,
Keep it Clean was
featured on the official t-shirts that were
worn by all participants and vendors, and
sold to visitors at the Earth Fest celebration Saturday, April 25 at SUNY Broome.
2015 SV Area All State Musicians
Jared Basmajian, Julia Black, Carolyn Jones, Adalet Kurtulus, Tyler Miller,
Francis P. Donnelly Elementary School Erin Oakley.
2014-15 Honor Roll ~ 3rd Quarter
2015 SV All County Musicians
Dominic Bachtler, Eric Bieber, Sierra Cook, Madison Deyo, Andrew Garrehy, Aidan Geiger, Joseph Giammarino, Nathanial Giles, Katelyn Howe,
Jacob Kaminsky, Hailey Kresse, Payton Lloyd, Kyleigh Lord, Grace Lovell,
Abigail Mayglothling, Dawson McAvoy, Gianna Morabito, Elizabeth
O’Neill, Kassandra Page, Adrian Paugh, Patricia Roon, Reagan Ryder, Lauren Slofkosky, Kaylee Smith, Ava Spottek, Joshua Stewart, Madeline Ulma,
Gayle Valentine.
Matthews is STAC All Star
Susquehanna Valley High School senior David
Matthews was named to the 2014-2015 STAC
All-Conference Basketball all star team:
BOYS BASKETBALL
All-Conference and All-East Division AllStars for the 2014-15 Southern Tier Athletic
Conference boys basketball season.
All-Conference Central/East: Albert Odero,
Jr., Oneonta; Brandon Hathaway, Sr., Owego;
David Matthews, Sr., Susquehanna Valley;
Mark Mullins, Jr., Chenango Valley; Dominic
Nadz, Jr., Johnson City; Michael Oralls, Sr., Norwich; Zan Stewart, Sr., Norwich; Nate Wrighter, Sr., Windsor.
Honors for SV Alum Bordeau
Susquehanna Valley High School grad Brandon
Bordeau (Class of 2010) has received The Binghamton University Foundation’s Award for Excellence in
Biochemistry. The Award for Excellence is presented
to two outstanding graduating Binghamton University
senior biochemistry majors, based on their academic
excellence and research capability. Shortly after the
end of the academic year, Bordeau will receive a formal
notification of this honor from Dr. Steven H. Bloom,
chair of the Binghamton University Foundation, along with an award packet
including a financial award.
Bordeau has earned accolades outside the classroom and lab as well.
Bordeau was named to the America East Conference indoor track and field
All-Academic Team. He placed third in the America East Conference indoor
championships in the weight throw to earn his second indoor track All-Conference honor. Last year, he also earned induction into the National College
Athlete Honor Society.
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These students participated in this year’s BCMEA All County Music Festivals: Karim Al-Kahalidi, Emily Allegrino, Hannah Aton, Jared Basmajian, Jhane’ Basmajian, Isabella Bedrin, Julia Black, Kent Boatman, Erik
Bovee, Sean Bronson, Caroline Bunt, Sydney Burford, Maresa Burr, Riker
Dieffenbach, Mara Donnelly, Madison Dorunda, Jack Dyson, Kaitlyn Eddy,
Thomas Engle, Rachel Feltz, Melaina Furgeson, Aiva Gendron, Giannino
Giammarino, Michaela Henderson, Maxwell Henry, Barbara Hill, Carolyn
Jones, Jacqueline Kane, Hannah Kuhnke, Adalet Kurtulus, Kyle LaVergne,
Payton Lloyd, Grace Lovell, Faith Miller, Tyler Miller, Francesca Murray,
Brianna Mott, Erin Oakley, Elizabeth O’Neill, Kassandra Page, Gwen Payne,
Ian Phillips, Owen Reilly, Leanna Ricci, Thomas Ricci, Kianah Rodriguez,
Nathaniel Rose, Emily Rudock, Hope Savercool, Jenna Smith, Ava Spottek,
Timothy Stank, Kaitlyn Stewart, Reagan Tuttle, Gayle Valentine, Lara van
Putten, Christina Waite, Rachel Weyant, Haley Wing, Elizabeth Zelenyak,
Emma Zelenyak.
From Mrs. Chavez, SV High School
The Positive School Environment Committee started a college shirt day at the high
school. The first Friday of each month, the
faculty and staff are asked to wear clothing
from the college they attended. Throughout the year, as seniors get accepted into
college they are asked to join us. This is
a picture of Marquis Jackson and I wearing our pride from Buffalo State: me, a
year 2000 graduate/alumnus, and Marquis
a 2015 future student. I think the picture
represents a common connection between teachers and students.
From Ms. Foran, RTS Middle School LMS
I had a “Book Tasting” in the
RTS library for Denise Miller’s AIS classes. Students
sampled several books during
their class period and used the
“Five Finger Test” to check
for appropriate reading level.
The library was set up like a
restaurant, with tablecloths,
candles, flowers, place mats
and even a “blazing fire” on
the SmartBoard.
Budget Vote/Board of Education Election • Tuesday, May 19, 2015
12:00 (noon) - 9:00 p.m. SVHS Gymnasium • Parking behind SV High School