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Frontier board prioritizes Family Support Center, schedules workshop to refine plan
Summary
The Frontier Central School District board directed staff to prioritize a Family Support Center over immediate expansion of community education programs, cancel a broad community survey, and schedule a workshop to define top services and costs, with tentative budget estimates of $100,000–$150,000 for initial staffing and startup.
The Frontier Central School District Board of Education on Dec. 17 directed its Community Education and Family Support committee to prioritize a Family Support Center and to schedule a workshop to develop a short list of initial services and cost estimates rather than issue a broad community survey.
Board members said the district faces several operational “big lifts” for the 2025–26 school year — including universal pre-K (UPK) and moving Big Picture to the Falcon Center — and that launching both a Family Support Center and a full Community Education program at once would stretch staff capacity.
The committee had proposed a second public survey to refine community priorities after an initial survey showed roughly two-thirds support for community education and one-third for…
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