Community Library of DeWitt & Jamesville proposition on budget ballot

Ballot Proposition 3 On May 17, when Jamesville-DeWitt Central School District residents vote on the proposed 2022-23 school budget, they will also have the opportunity to vote on a proposition to levy and collect a tax in the amount of $1,544,958 for the Community Library of DeWitt & Jamesville. New York state education law allows …

Propositions would keep maintenance costs down

Ballot Proposition 1 The Jamesville-DeWitt Central School District is proposing to buy five new school buses to stay on track with its bus replacement plan that is geared toward keeping maintenance costs low and providing a safe fleet to transport students. The district is proposing to buy one microbus and four full-size gasoline buses for a …

Tecumseh students raise money for local nonprofits

In recognition of Autism Awareness Month, which was in April, a group of Tecumseh Elementary School students raised $2,383.92 on April 8 through their 8th annual lemonade stand. The fundraiser benefited Central New York Autism Society Central New York and the Adaptive Design Association, two local nonprofit organizations.  The students who coordinated the fundraiser are …

Proposed 2022-23 budget hearing to be held May 9

Jamesville-DeWitt Central School District residents will have the opportunity on May 9 to learn more about the district’s proposed $63.7 million budget for the 2022-23 school year.  The proposed budget focuses on preserving and enhancing student programming, supporting students’ mental health and moving forward the district’s four strategic plan focus areas of wellness; curriculum and …

Proposed 2022-23 school budget prioritizes student supports

Jamesville-DeWitt Central School District residents will vote May 17 on a proposed $63.7 million 2022-23 budget that focuses on preserving and enhancing student programming, supporting students’ mental health and moving forward the district’s four strategic plan focus areas of wellness; curriculum and programs; diversity, equity and inclusion; and family and community engagement. Compared to the …

April 22 surveillance testing yields all negative results

On Friday, April 22, the Jamesville-DeWitt Central School District completed surveillance testing for COVID-19. Approximately 83 students and staff were tested, and all tests were negative.    Thank you to those families and staff that have volunteered to be tested.  Given the increase in positive cases in our community, we hope you will consider having your …

Four candidates seek election to three board of education seats

On May 17, 2022, residents will elect three members of the Jamesville-DeWitt Central School District Board of Education. Voters will fill three vacancies that are each three-year terms. Four candidates are seeking election to the three available seats. The three candidates with the highest number of votes will fill the vacancies. Voting will take place …

District launches redesigned and updated website

After more than a year of planning, designing, writing new content and migrating existing material, the Jamesville-DeWitt Central School District has launched a new, redesigned version of its website, www.jamesvilledewitt.org. “We are excited to present our newly designed website to our staff, families and community,” Superintendent Peter Smith said. “The new website will provide important …

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