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Superintendent highlights career fair, reports pre-K enrollment and community outreach
Summary
Superintendent Robert McAuliffe praised the middle-school career fair, said he visited neighboring districts to offer condolences after a fatal crash, and reported pre-K enrollment of 11 students including four out-of-district pupils that the minutes say will bring about $110,000 to share with CASP.
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Superintendent Robert McAuliffe told the board he was "really impressed" with the middle-school career fair organized by David Miller and Rachel Chapman, which drew positive feedback from participants. McAuliffe said he and staff visited Chateaugay Central School and Brushton-Moira to express condolences after a car accident that affected those districts.
McAuliffe reported pre-K enrollment of 11 students for the coming year, including four out-of-district students that the minutes state will bring approximately $110,000 to be shared between the district and CASP. The minutes note the program’s capacity is 18 students without an additional aide; the minutes do not specify whether the $110,000 figure represents projected tuition, grant funding, or another revenue breakdown and do not expand the acronym "CASP."
