Superintendent Dr. Wilson Turner told the board that the district has received most of its federal allocations for the coming school year: Title 1, Title 2 and Title 4 funds have been released, she said, enabling planning for the new year. She said the district continues to await information on its Title 3 allotment, which funds immigrant and English‑learner programming.
When a board member asked for the specific Title 3 amount, Dr. Wilson Turner said the allotment is “a little bit smaller. So it's under $100,000 — close probably closer to $60,000,” and offered to provide the specific slide from the budget presentation for confirmation. She said the district planned in March for the possibility that Title 3 funds could be impacted when preparing the budget.
The superintendent also reported staff professional learning activities carried out in June and July, participation in the New York State Council of School Superintendents orientation and a retreat with the local BOCES on topics including artificial intelligence and regionalization. She said those sessions were intended to prepare district leaders for the coming school year and described the district’s Board of Education presentations schedule as a “living and breathing” guidance document for when key topics will be presented to the board.
No formal action was taken on these informational items; the board asked for a follow‑up slide with the exact Title 3 allotment.