Voters approve 2020-21 Weedsport budget; elect one board member

On June 16, Weedsport Central School District voters approved the district’s $20,295,324 budget for the 2020-21 school year, by 815 yes votes to 298 no votes, elected one Board of Education member, and approved the purchase of one new school bus with 801 yes votes to 309 no votes. Voters also approved a spending increase …

Art & Music Video 2020

To see the art and music video for 2020, please follow this link.

Meal delivery to end June 12

Student meal deliveries will end on June 12, the last day of school for students. On average, the District has provided around 240 meals per day, or 1,200 meals per week. On June 12, the District will have provided approximately 15,600 meals to students since the school closure due to the pandemic, all but a …

Annual Athletic Awards video

To watch the annual athletic awards, please follow this link. To watch a slideshow, please follow this link.

Budget Questions and Answers

The Weedsport 2020-21 school budget Q & A page is now live and will be updated with questions and answers that pertain to the school budget. Update, May 29:  What is the approximate cost per student? How many students are currently enrolled at Weedsport that live out of the District (Employee children)? Would the Administration …

Graduates of Distinction announced

The Weedsport Central School District is pleased to announce the following honorees for its Graduates of Distinction program. These honorees will be recognized at the Alumni Banquet in June 2021 for having distinguished themselves through their contributions to their community and/or profession over the course of their careers. The inductees are Joseph R. Marshall, Class …

Residents to vote on June 9 by absentee ballot on $20.2 million school budget for 2020-21 that decreases spending by 3 percent

On Tuesday, June 9, Weedsport Central School District residents will vote via absentee ballot on a proposed $20,295,324 budget for the 2020-21 school year. The proposed budget has a spending decrease of $666,038, or 3.18 percent, and will result in a tax levy increase of 1.99 percent, an increase that falls below the district’s legal …

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