August 2013 - Western New York Educational Service Council
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August 2013 - Western New York Educational Service Council
Western New York Educational Service Council Summer 2013 The WNYESC Board of Directors Elections are held annually for positions on the WNYESC Board of Directors. Candidates who serve a three year term come from a broad section of individuals with backgrounds in public and nonpublic schools, as well as nonprofit organizations. Meetings are held quarterly, during which time Council updates are provided and input sought on the direction of future activities. A major planning session takes place during the summer. Recently elected as 2013-14 officers: President Jeffrey Rabey Superintendent, Depew CSD Vice President Laura Chabe Superintendent, Amherst CSD Treasurer John O’Connor Assistant Superintendent for Management Services, Erie 2 CC BOCES In addition to these officers, three board positions were filled and/or re-elected for the 2012-15 term. They include: Laura Chabe Amherst CSD Superintendent Lynda Quick Cattaraugus Allegany BOCES District Superintendent Jon Hunter Fairport CSD Superintendent www.wnyesc.org Board Meeting Information As part of the June 12, 2013 Board of Directors meeting, the following agenda items were discussed: It was suggested that the 2014 Awards for Excellence dinner be held at the WNED-TV Channel 17 headquarters on (date to be decided). They frequently host large dinners and social events. There would be an added dimension available to us in the use of visual technology to highlight our award winners. The board will make a final decision in September. We were involved in the search process for a new Dean of the Graduate School of Education at SUNY Buffalo. Because of our close relationship with and respect for Dr. Jaekyung Lee, we were pleased that the President selected him among four finalists for the permanent position. We are currently developing a 2013-14 budget to present to the Board at our September meeting. Shared with the Board members were the lists of Council activities for Superintendent searches, consulting contracts being implemented and the outstanding RFP’s for possible future consulting work. The Board reviewed the annual membership process that recently began for the 2013-2014 school year. The Board discussed the possibility of sponsoring one or two “Non-Instructional School Learners” workshops. It was decided to sponsor such a conference in summer, 2014. Suggested sites included Ellicottville, Salamanca or Olean, as well as those in Northern Erie County, should two be conducted. We continue to lay the groundwork by adding Canadian school districts to our membership rolls. John Craig from WNED has been very helpful to this initiative. The Council is currently exploring the option of applying for grants which would expand the work normally done by our consultants. Law Conference In collaboration with our partners at the Erie County School Boards Association, planning has taken place over the last eight months to organize another outstanding Annual Law Conference. Held this year on Wednesday, August 7, 2013 at the Grand Island Holiday Inn, topics addressed were timely and presented by a highly qualified contingent of speakers. Western New York Educational Service Council Nominees Honored at the 8th Annual Awards for Excellence Banquet : Support Staff Theresa O’Connor Alden CSD Donna Park Depew UFSD Cynthia Poe Lancaster CSD Mitzie Serafin Williamsville CSD Teaching Vanessa Bargnes Scinta Kenmore-Tonawanda UFSD Caryn Brown Reardon Depew UFSD Cheryl Chamberlain Grand Island CSD Glen Graham Cleveland Hill UFSD Ron Kotlik Clarence CSD Andrea McFall Lancaster CSD Administration Peter Ciarelli Williamsville CSD Kim Curtin Buffalo Public Schools Thomas Maturski Williamsville CSD Superintendents Steven Achramovitch Hamburg CSD James Mazgajewski (retired) Cheektowaga-Sloan UFSD www.wnyesc.org Fifteen Honored at Awards for Excellence Banquet Ceremony Attracts Large Numbers Nearly 250 friends, family members and colleagues gathered together at the Marriott Hotel on April 24 to celebrate and honor award winners at the 8 th Annual Awards Banquet. All of the awards winners were nominated by school superintendents or district committees as representing the best in personal qualities and professional achievement in four categories of service: superintendent, administration, teaching and support staff. The WNYESC committee judged nominees on extraordinary commitment to the district and community, years of service to the district, leadership within their respective group and achievements both in and out of the work place. They are all highly respected leaders who have inspired others around them and therefore are role models in their schools and communities. Western New York Educational Service Council Review Completed in Lackawanna Super Searches Since late last fall, the WNYESC has been involved in a SED required review of schools in the Lackawanna City School District. An elementary school was determined to be a “FOCUS SCHOOL,” which created the need for an extensive assessment of ways to improve student outcomes. One of the most important functions of the WNYESC is to assist boards of education in their process of selecting a new superintendent of schools. No one does a better job in this area than the Council’s lead consultant, Dr. Vincent Coppola. For many years he has combined his vast experiences as a public school superintendent with the respect of the New York State educational community to complete numerous successful searches. Accolades from board presidents following Dr. Coppola’s efforts are almost automatic. Following a one week training session in Albany attended by WNYESC consultant, Dr. Carol LoVullo, retired Frontier CSD elementary principal, planning sessions and classroom/school visitations took place with Lackawanna teachers and administrators. Also participating in the evaluation was WNYESC Executive Director Robert Christmann. Three schools were subjected to site visits and a report to SED was sent in June, 2013. Excellent leadership in this study was provided by Lackawanna Superintendent Anne Spadone, and Deborah Biastre, Lackawanna City’s Director of Curriculum, Instruction and Staff Development. Brocton Westfield Merger Study The WNYESC was selected in August, 2012 to conduct a merger study for the Brocton and Westfield Central School Districts. Under the work of consultants David Kurzawa, Marilyn Kurzawa, Thomas Schmidt and Robert Christmann, the team spent the next 9 months in preparing its final, nearly 300 page recommendation summary for both boards and the New York State Education Department. The consultants interviewed an extensive number of district and community members, both individually and in focus groups, representing the two districts. They also worked with a 24 member joint committee over several months to seek widespread input in the final recommendations. The final report can be found on the website of either district. In a preliminary “straw vote” conducted in June, 2013 , both communities, by large margins, approved moving to a final vote in early Fall. The WNYESC consultants were commended by SED for the quality of their extensive study. The consultants appreciated the support of many staff in generating data for the report and are especially grateful to Brocton Superintendent John Hertlein and Westfield Superintendent Dave Davison. NYS Rural Schools Affiliation One of the most important professional organizations in New York State providing services to boards of education and school districts is the New York State Rural Schools Association. It is a strong advocate for its members in many areas, most particularly in the inequity in funding for rural school districts. They have focused their purpose as an organization to being the voice of the rural school in school finance. From time to time, they have been asked by their members to provide outside services, including studies. In a collaborative agreement, the Rural Schools organization will refer to the WNYESC the opportunity to provide those services as requested. This partnership will allow the members of both groups to be more efficient and responsive to students and communities. The WNYESC is most appreciative of the strong leadership provided to the New York State Rural Schools Association by its Executive Director, Bruce Fraser, and looks forward to an ongoing, mutually beneficial, professional relationship. www.wnyesc.org In recent months, the WNYESC was selected to complete searches in: Penfield CSD Binghamton City SD Green Tech High Charter School Honeoye Falls-Lima CSD Pine Plains CSD Marcus Whitman CSD Cornwall CSD Enterprise Charter School Warwick Valley CSD The well-deserved reputation of Dr. Coppola and the seriousness to which he takes his responsibilities have enhanced the importance of the WNYESC to boards across the entire state of New York. Charter Schools The WNYESC continues to provide professional development services for four area charter schools. The purpose of the work is to improve the academic outcomes for students by improving the instructional practices of the staff. We’re very pleased that these charters have requested our professional services and hope to expand our efforts to additional charters in the year ahead. Western New York Educational Service Council UB’s Graduate School of Education Offers Professional Development Courses Several One-Credit Hour Courses Available UB's Graduate School of Education is offering several one-credit hour professional development courses in a number of important areas during the fall semester this year. Please share this information on any listservs or informational calendars you may have access to, as we feel these are excellent opportunities for education professionals. Click here to access information about the courses through the Graduate School of Education’s website. Tuition assistance is available on a first come first serve basis. For questions or concerns, please contact Ryan Taughrin by email at [email protected] or call 716-645-2110. On-site Courses CEP 753: Conflict Resolution and Peaceable Schools Education Strategies to Create a Less Violent World CEP 754: School Crisis Prevention & Preparedness CEP 756 : School Crisis Intervention and Recovery LAI 633: Strategies for Engaging Learners with the Common Core Curriculum LAI 754: LOTE and Technology LAI 757: Working with Children on Autism Spectrum Disorder Online Courses CEP 752 : Bullying Prevention and Intervention ELP 710: Leading Evidence Based Discussions and Decision Making LAI 752: Culturally Responsive Teaching Safe Schools Initiative Seminar The WNYESC was honored to once again be asked to assist in the planning of the 10 TH Annual Safe Schools Initiative Seminar. Held on March 15, 2013, in the Center for the Arts on the SUNYAB North Campus, the seminar attracted a record number of over 1400 participants across the eastern US and Canada. Joining the WNYESC in sponsoring and organizing this event were representatives from the US Secret Service, SUNYAB Police, The Alberti Center for Bullying Abuse Prevention, The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and the US Attorney’s office. A powerful message was provided by Lt. Col. David Grossman, U.S. Army (ret.) on the topic of “Understanding Human Aggression and Violence and Making Our Schools Safe.” Lt. Col. Grossman provided attendees with invaluable insights of the minds of school terrorists, as well as practical ways to prevent and, if necessary, to respond to potential on-campus killers. The seven hour session had a sobering impact on the educators and law enforcement personnel in attendance. www.wnyesc.org Western New York Educational Service Council District Membership District membership forms were recently mailed out to the 98 superintendents heading WNY public school districts. The fee will remain the same for 2013 - 2014 as it has been for the last five years. Student enrollments determine the actual fee. This information has been distributed to the area charter schools for their consideration as well. The WNYESC depends on its members to provide the financial support that makes our vast array of direct services available. If you’re a current member, we hope that you’ll continue to see the value of our services. If you’re not a current member, we ask you to consider accessing our services beginning July 1. Included with your membership form is a brochure which describes what the WNYESC is and how it can assist your schools in improving instruction for students, in becoming more efficient and in dealing with the multitude of challenging issues that come your way. Corporate Sponsors Member districts are most appreciative of our corporate sponsors who allow us to be able to provide the level of high quality services and programs expected from the WNYESC. Several sponsors have supported us for many years and we have added a few new ones to the list. You may not know that the WNYESC accepts only one sponsor in a category. For example, despite a number of requests from architectural firms to help sponsor our organization, we can only accept one. Please thank the following sponsors for supporting the WNYESC and consider using their services, should you have either a professional and/or a personal need for what they do. Sponsors for 2013-14 include: Legal Services Hodgson Russ LLP 140 Pearl Street, Suite 100, Buffalo, NY 14202 Contact: Karl Kristoff (716) 848-1413 Architects Cannon Design 2170 Whitehaven Road, Grand Island, NY 14072 Contact: Rich Little (716) 774-3493 Construction Management Campus Construction Management Group 100 Corporate Parkway, Suite 224, Amherst, NY 14226 Contact: John Ticco (716) 432-6005 Student Online Management Services Infinite Campus 70 Suffolk Court, Hauppauge, NY 11788 Contact: Bill Dwyer, Relationship Mgr. (631) 761-1431 Business Office Services Toshiba Business Solutions 6000 N. Bailey Ave., Suite 1F, Amherst, NY 14226 Contact: Eric Fiebelkorn, General Mgr. (716) 319-7292 (cell) Personal Financial Planning L & M Financial 3820 Sheridan Drive, Amherst, NY 14226 Contact: Jeffrey Grossberg (716) 839-1234 Curriculum/Instruction/Professional Development PLS 3rd Learning 678 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14202 Contact: Michael Horning, Jr., Executive Vice President (716) 855-2250 www.wnyesc.org