Budget review begins; tax cap higher than expected
Because a business is no longer on a Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) program for its annual tax bill, Scotia-Glenville will be able to
Because a business is no longer on a Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) program for its annual tax bill, Scotia-Glenville will be able to
Congratulations to the following students who have work on display in the 32nd Annual Legislative Exhibit. Caroline Horan, Sacandaga Elementary, Grade 1 Benjamin Kirkaldy, Sacandaga
ALBANY/SCHOHARIE – March is Women’s History Month and we’re shining a spotlight on women in the trades who building solid futures through their time at Capital
Any Board of Education candidates seeking election at the May 17 community vote can download the nominating petition. The candidates will seek three-year terms for
Sophomore Erin Smith, who is a member of the Varsity Nordic Ski team, and senior Sam Brown, who is a member of the Varsity Swim
Facing a more than $1 million shortfall at this early stage of budget development, the Board of Education on Monday voted 5-2 to exceed the
Superintendent Susan Swartz on Monday night (February 14) presented a carry-forward budget that totals $61.36 million for the 2022-23 school year, an increase of $2.23
Friday, June 10 will be a half day for grades K-5 for report card prep.
Parents may have received a notification from Stopfinder, from Scotia-Glenville schools. This is a legitimate service that the school district is attempting to set up.
Congratulations to Isaac Wilson, a junior at the high school. His artwork has been chosen to be part of the Annual Juried Art Exhibition entitled,