Amity Board of Education News
February 2023 Update
Paul Davis, Amity BOE Chair
Budget and Finance
At the February 13th meeting, the Amity Board of Education reviewed the Superintendent’s Proposed Budget for 2023-2024. Per the Board’s bylaw, the presentation included a review of the academic and extracurricular accomplishments from the past and current school year, and the anticipated financial needs of the district regarding facilities and the academic, athletics, and arts programs. Rooted in the Board’s vision and mission for the Amity School District and committed to the development of the BOWA Portrait of the Graduate, the proposed 2023-2024 budget is 2.93% higher than the current fiscal year budget. The practice of comparing the proposed budget with the current adopted budget is consistent with the Town Boards of Finance. It is not, however, just this year’s budget with some increases to specific items. It is constructed newly each year, line by line, with input from every district department considering the specific projected needs for the 2023-24 school year. The increase is driven primarily by contractual obligations, which increased by 2.92%, and commodities and inflationary increases. The minimal projected increase in enrollment has virtually no adverse impact on the budget. The Superintendent’s proposed budget includes additional staff to support students with disabilities, a middle school math interventionist to support academic success in mathematics, and a part-time Chinese teacher to meet student enrollment requests. The proposed budget also includes long-term, 5-year financial plans to address needs in facilities, textbook acquisition, and technology maintenance. The current modest proposal is one of the lowest in Amity’s District Reference Group (DRG), the South Central Area Superintendents’ Association (SCASA), and in surveys administered by the Connecticut Association of School Business Officials.
At that same meeting, the Board received the audit report from the 2021-2022 school year. The Board unanimously voted to credit the unexpended funds from last fiscal year to the current school year thereby reducing the District Towns’ required allotment by a total of $711,936. This plus the unused excess funds of $411,248 collected to cover last year’s rejected original 3.99% budget increase would effectively provide the towns with $1,123,185 that could be used to offset Amity’s proposed allocation. Applying these funds to offset the increase in the Amity budget is at the discretion of the Town Finance Committees. The Board of Education will hold a Public District Budget Hearing on April 3, 2023 and a Referendum will likely be scheduled for May 2, 2023. All registered voters in the towns of Bethany, Orange, and Woodbridge can attend the public hearing and vote to support our schools in the Amity referendum. Detailed budget information is available on the district website at www.amityregion5.org/boe/budget, or via the button below. The Amity Finance Subcommittee and the full Board continue to review the proposed budget and expect to vote on final approval at the March meetings.
Success in Science at ARHS
Eight Amity Regional High School students took top spots in the CT-STEM Fair on February 4, 2023. By presenting their authentic research to STEM judges, the following students were recognized for their work: Anchal Bahel, Andie Napolitano, Sabrina Osowiecki, Rebecca Chen, Jasir Zafar, Anushka Acharya, Henry Yang, and Daniel Matthew. On January 11, 2023, Amity’s newest members of the Science National Honor Society were inducted into the organization. Congratulations to all the new inductees!
2023-2024 School Year Preparations Begin
Our Amity middle school and Amity Regional High School have started preparations for the 2023-2024 school year in earnest. On January 31, 2023, Amity Regional High School hosted the 8th Grade Transition Night. Approximately 500 students and parents from AMSB and AMSO for an evening of school tours and information about academics and successfully preparing for the transition to 9th grade. In addition to performances at the Transition Night, students and teachers from ARHS visited middle school students to talk about the high school music offerings. ARHS students had an opportunity to meet with department chairs and student representatives from all departments to learn about elective offerings in each academic area during the Program of Studies Fair that was held during lunch on February 7, 2023. Throughout February, students currently in grades 9-11 will select their courses for next year from our 2023-2024 Program of Studies. Incoming 7th grade parents are invited to attend our Parent Open Houses and Orientations on March 2, 2023 at both middle schools. The program will provide information about our schools, the middle school teaming model, and an opportunity to meet some of the staff in each building. The information presented will help lay the foundation for a successful transition from elementary school to our Amity Middle Schools.
Amity Regional High School Trades Week
Celebrations
Lunar New Year Celebration
Another job well done by Amity students!!
Friday night's Lunar New Year celebration by the National Chinese Honor Society and the Chinese club was a huge success. About 200 students, parents, and community members attended the event. Performances by students and by Kung Fu Wu Dang academy were breathtaking. Some parents said that they were so moved to tears. Of course, the Ping-Pong tournament was a big hit, and so were the riddle guessing and other activities.
ARHS Celebrates Black History Month
Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by African Americans and a time for recognizing their central role in U.S. history. Also known as African American History Month, the event grew out of “Negro History Week,” the brainchild of noted historian Carter G. Woodson and other prominent African Americans. Since 1976, every U.S. president has officially designated the month of February as Black History Month. Other countries around the world, including Canada and the United Kingdom, also devote a month to celebrating Black history.
This year we want to not only celebrate the national accomplishments of African Americans, but we want to make sure we are aware of the accomplishments of African American in Connecticut that have helped shape our community. Below you will still find African Americans that have played major roles in their individual field nationally as well as African Americans from Connecticut that have helped shape our state. Please take some time to learn about the role these Americans played in shaping our history.
From <https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/black-history-month>
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Amity Student Art Show Opening
Thursday, Feb 23, 2023, 04:00 PM
Clark Memorial Library, Amity Road, Bethany, CT, USA
Amity Regional School District #5
Website: https://www.amityregion5.org
Location: 25 Newton Road, Woodbridge, CT, USA
Phone: 203-397-4811
Facebook: facebook.com/amityreg5