Board of Education adopts 2021-22 budget; Budget Hearing May 4; Vote May 18

The Fairport Central School District Board of Education voted to adopt the 2021-22 school budget at the April 20 Board of Education meeting at Fairport High School.

Budget highlights include:

  • The $138,667,456 proposed total budget is a 2.59% increase over the prior year’s budget
  • The budget is in compliance with the Property Tax Cap
  • The estimated tax rate is a projected $23.40,

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2021-22 Budget Adoption at the April 20 Board of Education Meeting

Superintendent of Schools Brett Provenzano and Assistant Superintendent for Business Matt Stevens presented the instruction and total budget draft #2 with revenues to the Board of Education at its Board of Education Meeting, April 20, 2021 with its Budget Adoption Presentation.

Click here to view the presentation from the April 20 meeting.

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Community is invited to school budget events, April 20 & May 4-5

The Fairport Central School District will host upcoming events for the community for the proposed 2021-22 School Budget. All events, in addition to offering community members the opportunity to attend in-person following all COVID-19 safety measures, will also be live streamed via YouTube live at: https://www.youtube.com/user/FairportCSD/live.

The Board of Education Meeting on Tuesday,

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K-6 students return full-time on April 19 & 7-12 remains hybrid

Superintendent Provenzano sent the following message to all families with children in grades K-12 at Fairport schools, April 10, regarding the return to full-time instruction beginning April 19 after the NYSDOH updated its guidance on April 9, 2021.

Dear Families:

I hope you were able to enjoy Spring Recess and the glorious weather we have been experiencing this past week!

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Students “LogIn and LevelUp” at Minerva DeLand

Mr. Soudan interviews Jaelan Law for live stream of Nerf competition

Students at Minerva DeLand School answered the call: time to LogIn and LevelUp – again! The stakes were even higher as students across the school were encouraged to increase their connectedness and their engagement with remote learning, and to earn points in a school-wide contest. Students earned points as their teachers logged and tracked levels of overall and individual engagement through Google Classroom and the IXL learning website.

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