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A student's view on what boards can do to improve …

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Gov. Hochul's Mental Health Summit tackles 'a crisis as …

WebOn Board Online • July 17, 2023. By Alan Wechsler Special Correspondent "We're failing our children." That's what Gov. Hochul said at her first Youth Mental Health Summit, held at the Javits Center in New York City on June 15.

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CDC: 4 in 10 students feel sad, hopeless

WebIn 2021, 42% of high school students felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for at least two weeks in a row that they stopped doing their usual activities, according to a February report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Nearly three in five teen girls felt persistently sad or hopeless in 2021, which is double the

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NYSSBA advocacy addresses health administration issue

WebOn Board Online • May 24, 2021. By Caroline Bobick Senior Governmental Relations Representative and Danielle Grasso Grassroots Advocacy Manager

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Schools confront opioid abuse epidemic through …

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Head lice: What school leaders need to know

WebNo school leader or parent wants to get the dreaded news that head lice are affecting students. People fear head lice more than spiders, bed bugs and even serious health concerns like Lyme disease and influenza. It is unfortunate that something so tiny (an adult head louse is 2-3 millimeters in size) generates such a disproportionate amount of

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School districts can be fined for unvaccinated students

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District cannot alter service requirement for retirement …

WebOn Board Online • April 23, 2012. By Kimberly A. Fanniff Associate Counsel. In 2007, an actuarial analysis showed a district’s liabilities for retiree health insurance would be $76 million, which district officials regarded as an extremely large liability.

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New York State School Boards Association

WebNYSSBA The trend in New York mirrors what is happening nationally. U.S. health care spending in 2007 was a staggering $2.4 trillion.5 Health insurance premiums nationwide rose, on average, about 10.7 percent from 2007 to 2008, while

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How to Properly Handle Employee Mental Health and …

WebState that use of alcohol and controlled substances is prohibited. Procedures for identifying and referring employees with potential mental health or substance abuse that is affecting their ability to perform their job. Confidentiality and Record Keeping. Train supervisors on the policies and procedures.

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When does a substitute teacher become FTE

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Teen ocial Media, and Mental Health: It’ Not A Clear Cut A …

WebThere’s a GIF – a short video loop – that features Julia Louis-Dreyfus as “Veep” dropping her head on her desk in exasperation. For a time, it was a perfect articulation of how we felt as researchers who study teens

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Next on the Agenda

WebThis month’s Next on the Agenda takes a closer look at why school districts are such attractive targets and what school boards can do to mitigate the risk. 2019-20 may be the year of ransomware, NYSSBA On Board, September 2019. October 2019 Nation Cybersecurity Awareness Month Resources.

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Board of Regents discusses update of guidelines on transgender …

WebOn Board Online • June 26, 2023. By Sara Foss Special Correspondent. At their June meeting, the state Board of Regents expressed support for an updated guidance aimed at helping schools create educational environments that are safe, supportive and affirming for transgender and gender expansive (TGE) students.

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Doctor’s H1N1 rap appeals to students

WebOn Board Online • November 9, 2009. By Eric D. Randall Editor-in-Chief . Is hip-hop music a good way to get students to wash their hands and take other action to stop the spread of the H1N1 virus?

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RESERVE FUNDS THAT MAY BE USED BY NEW YORK SCHOOL …

WebGML §6-r. To fund employer retirement contributions. i.e. any portion of the amount(s) payable by an eligible school district to the NY State and Local Employees’ Retirement System (ERS), but not TRS. BOE Resolution 1. Budgetary Approp. or other funds that may be legally appropriated. 2.

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Court finds reinstatement of bus driver with positive drug test

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Timeline 2024 Annual Budget Vote & School Board Election

WebTimeline—2024 Annual Budget Vote & School Board Election Date Action Required February 15 Commissioner of Taxation and Finance shall calculate the tax base growth factor for school districts and notify those with a positive quantity change factor so they can

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Statement of NYSSBA Executive Director Robert Schneider on …

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A primer on contingency budgets

WebA contingency budget may not result in a percentage increase in total spending over the district’s total spending under the district budget for the prior year that exceeds the lesser of: 120 percent of the Consumer Price Index, or. 4 percent over the prior year’s budget. For the 2011-12 school year the contingency budget cap is 1.92 percent.

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