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West Seneca board open to recognizing large donations; policy committee to study legal limits and return with proposal

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Board members voiced support for recognizing substantial donations (example threshold discussed: $100,000) with plaques or signage, and asked administration and the policy committee to research New York State Comptroller and Department of Education rules and return with recommended parameters.

Board members discussed whether and how to recognize sizable donations to district schools and facilities on Sept. 9, and asked district administration to return with a policy framework informed by state guidance.

Superintendent Dr. Krueger asked the board whether the district should entertain recognition (plaques, signage or naming) for donations he framed as “substantial and sizable” — he used $100,000 or greater as an example for the conversation. Board members responded positively in principle but asked the…

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