Facilities
Chief Operations Officer | Rick Foederer (315) 638-6100 |
Secretary | Tammi Corrente |
Maintenance Leader | Louis Trivison |
Grounds | Allan Burt |
Notification of Pesticide Applications Made in the District as of January 15, 2018New York State Education Law section 409-H, effective July 1, 2001, requires all public & non public elementary and secondary schools to provide written notification to all persons in a parental relation, faculty and staff regarding the potential use of pesticides periodically throughout the school year.The following pesticide applications have taken place in the Baldwinsville Central School District during the 2017-2018 school year: Date - October 6, 2017 Location of application - Palmer exterior kitchen & door 8, Elden exterior door 6 & Library, Durgee exterior 211& 523, courtyards Product used - CB-80, EPA # 1021-1821 & Evergreen, EPA # 1021-1871 For further information on these applications please contact School Pesticide Representative Steven Rosenberger, 315-638-6100 |
Lead Testing in School Drinking Water - 2020 Compliance
In order to remain in compliance with regulation 10 NYCRR Subpart 67-4, the district began testing all water outlets in January of 2020 that could be utilized by students and staff for drinking or cooking. Per the regulation, the allowable limit of lead concentration in water is 15 parts per billion (ppb). Samples were drawn from all applicable outlets and sent to an independent third party laboratory for processing. Any outlet that tested greater than 15 ppb was labeled and taken out of service for consumption until remediation and retesting could take place.
To date, all eight educational buildings and the Concession Stand have been tested. The results of the district’s lead testing and remediation efforts that have been conducted so far are listed below. Note: although not required by law, outlets that tested at the allowable limit of 15 ppb received remediation as well.
Results of Testing for Lead in District's Water: 2016-2017 - Click Here
Initial Notification Regarding Pesticide Use to Persons in Parental Relation and Staff Pursuant to Section 409-H of the State Education Law
New York State Education Law Section 409-H requires all public and nonpublic elementary and secondary schools to provide written notification to all persons in parental relation, faculty, and staff regarding the potential use of pesticides periodically throughout the school year.