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West Seneca explores hosting a Boys & Girls Club branch; community volunteers will need to form independent board

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District leaders said they toured potential sites with East Aurora Boys & Girls Club leadership and will hold a community meeting this fall to determine local interest; district officials said any club must be governed independently and may function as a branch of an existing club because national organization is not sanctioning new charters.

District officials told the Board of Education on Sept. 9 that the West Seneca Central School District has explored potential school‑site locations for a Boys & Girls Club branch and will convene a public meeting in October or November to assess community interest and recruit a community board if there is sufficient support.

District staff and the East Aurora Boys & Girls Club leadership toured possible district spaces on Aug. 27, Superintendent Dr. Krueger said. The East Aurora club’s board is evaluating whether it could sponsor a West Seneca branch; Boys & Girls Clubs of America is not issuing new standalone…

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