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Newark Valley Central School District
This is a reimbursement agreement between Broome Tioga BOCES and Newark Valley Central School District for costs associated with the 'Literacy on the RISE' project, a grant-funded initiative addressing student literacy learning loss. The agreement, valid from November 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026, details reimbursement mechanisms for tutoring interventions and planning time, with a specific cap of $8,000 for tutoring activities in Performance Period One for Newark Valley CSD.
Effective Date
Nov 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Nov 1, 2025
Newark Valley Central School District
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This is a reimbursement agreement between Broome Tioga BOCES and Newark Valley Central School District for costs associated with the 'Literacy on the RISE' project, a grant-funded initiative addressing student literacy learning loss. The agreement, valid from November 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026, details reimbursement mechanisms for tutoring interventions and planning time, with a specific cap of $8,000 for tutoring activities in Performance Period One for Newark Valley CSD.
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This Memorandum of Understanding formalizes a partnership between Broome - Tioga BOCES and Newark Valley Central School District for the 'Literacy on the R.I.S.E.' project. This two-year initiative, from November 1, 2023, to October 30, 2025, aims to improve literacy levels for students in grades 3-6 by increasing regional capacity for evidence-based literacy interventions. Broome - Tioga BOCES will manage the grant, provide leadership, professional learning, and intervention services, while Newark Valley CSD will appoint leaders, support teams, collect data, and implement specific interventions and assessments.
Effective Date
Nov 1, 2023
Expires
Effective: Nov 1, 2023
Newark Valley Central School District
Expires:
This Memorandum of Understanding formalizes a partnership between Broome - Tioga BOCES and Newark Valley Central School District for the 'Literacy on the R.I.S.E.' project. This two-year initiative, from November 1, 2023, to October 30, 2025, aims to improve literacy levels for students in grades 3-6 by increasing regional capacity for evidence-based literacy interventions. Broome - Tioga BOCES will manage the grant, provide leadership, professional learning, and intervention services, while Newark Valley CSD will appoint leaders, support teams, collect data, and implement specific interventions and assessments.
Newark Valley Central School District
This document is Amendment #1 to the Literacy on the RISE Reimbursement Agreement, effective from November 1, 2024, to October 31, 2025, between Broome Tioga BOCES (seller) and Newark Valley Central School District (buyer). It details reimbursement schedules and mechanisms for specific expenses related to the Reading Intervention for Student Equity (Literacy on the RISE) project. The amendment outlines 'not to exceed' reimbursement limits for categories such as tutoring ($16,800) and professional development ($18,750), with extra effort activities having a $0.00 allocation. It also notes a transfer of $10,000 between tutoring and professional development funds.
Effective Date
Nov 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Nov 1, 2024
Newark Valley Central School District
Expires:
This document is Amendment #1 to the Literacy on the RISE Reimbursement Agreement, effective from November 1, 2024, to October 31, 2025, between Broome Tioga BOCES (seller) and Newark Valley Central School District (buyer). It details reimbursement schedules and mechanisms for specific expenses related to the Reading Intervention for Student Equity (Literacy on the RISE) project. The amendment outlines 'not to exceed' reimbursement limits for categories such as tutoring ($16,800) and professional development ($18,750), with extra effort activities having a $0.00 allocation. It also notes a transfer of $10,000 between tutoring and professional development funds.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Newark Valley Central School District
The Newark Valley Central School District's AIS/MTSS Plan outlines procedures and strategies to support students not meeting grade-level expectations, with an initial focus on literacy for the 2025-2026 school year. It establishes a tiered support system comprising Tier I (Core Instruction/Universal Support), Tier II (Targeted Intervention/Strategic Support), and Tier III (Intensive Intervention/Individualized Support). Key components include systematic identification, timely and effective intervention delivery, ongoing progress monitoring, and meaningful parent/guardian engagement. The plan aims to enhance literacy outcomes, promote long-term academic achievement, foster equity, and provide necessary support for all students to succeed.
The Newark Valley Central School District's Blueprint for Excellence is centered on empowering students for success through authentic experiences. The plan prioritizes community connections, student experience, and operational efficiency. Key goals include enhancing community collaboration to improve student achievement, providing diverse educational opportunities in a secure environment, and optimizing district operations for student success. The plan emphasizes continuous improvement, innovation, and a focus on student needs and well-being.
The Newark Valley Central School District is holding a public hearing and budget vote. The proposed 2025-2026 school budget totals $32,162,752, with a 3.5% tax levy increase, remaining below the allowable tax cap of 4.24%. The budget supports academic programs, athletics, the arts, extracurricular activities, and capital project improvements. Voters will also decide on propositions to finance the acquisition of school buses and a student transportation vehicle.
The board meeting covered various key topics, including the appointment of a district clerk, the election of board president and vice president, and the approval of appointments for various officer and committee positions. The meeting also included the approval of appointments for school attorneys, bond counsel, and other key personnel. Significant discussion involved the approval of the 2023-2024 budget, policies, and the authorization of various expenditures, including bonding and the issuance of serial bonds for school bus acquisition. Additionally, the board addressed personnel matters, including probationary appointments, resignations, and permanent appointments.
The board meeting covered various topics, including district updates on the Blueprint for Excellence and the annual school budget vote results. Discussions on staffing, upcoming student events, and financial reports were held. The board approved resolutions related to the treasurer's report, budget status reports, extra classroom activity reports, transportation for a benefit, a transportation request for the 2024-2025 school year, funding for an agreement with Newark Valley Mechanics, a donation from Visions Federal Credit Union, and bids for various school supplies. Additionally, the board addressed personnel matters, including tenure appointments, a retirement resignation, resignations, and unpaid leave approvals. Finally, the board set dates for future reorganization and regular meetings.
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