Congratulations Lady Billies!! Section VI Class B Champions!!
Read more here: https://www.observertoday.com/sports/local-sports/2024/11/billies-prevail/

Over the next few weeks, we'll post the most common questions about the capital project and the answers.
Why is the Fredonia CSD considering a Capital Project at this time?
The Fredonia School District is committed to providing a safe and secure learning environment and well-maintained facilities for our students, faculty/staff, and community. Just as one’s own home ages and requires upkeep and repairs to keep it in good shape, so do our school buildings.
Smaller routine repairs and maintenance projects can be funded through the district’s general fund as part of the annual school district budget. However, larger projects and capital priorities are typically too expensive to be funded through the annual school district budget. By funding these projects as part of a Capital Project, it allows the district to spread the expense out over a longer period of time and fund projects it would not otherwise be able to accomplish. It also allows the district to fund this work in large part through New York State Education Department Building Aid with far less impact on local taxpayers.
How does this project benefit our students?
One of our core beliefs as a district is to be student-centered. Our facilities need to be upgraded to keep our students as safe as possible within our learning environment. We also want to meet the needs of our students to achieve their full potential and maximize their performance. It also helps create an environment where they can effectively demonstrate their skills and abilities at a high level. As our mission statement reads, these kinds of improvements help our students become their greatest selves.
How does this project benefit our community?
Our school district’s facilities are a reflection of our educational program. Upgrading our facilities helps us protect and increase property values while enhancing marketability to attract future homeowners. Not only can the proposed project be completed for a fraction of the actual cost, but it also has the potential to improve property values by improving the overall condition of our school buildings and the appeal of our community.
https://www.fredonia.wnyric.org/page/capital-project

You've Got This Ladies!! Best of luck to our volleyball team as they take on Southwestern in the Section VI finals tonight at Lake Shore High School.
Tickets are only available online: https://gofan.co/event/1731868
Can't make it to the game? Catch the live stream here: https://highschoolsports.org/new-york/nysphsaa/section-6

Our athletes were on fire this weekend!
Congratulations to the girls volleyball team for their Class B-2 semi-final win over Akron.
Congratulations to Elizabeth Pucci-Schaefer, first-place winner (for the sixth time!!), and Leah Marsh, third place, in the Section IV Class A Diving Championships.
Congratulations to Trenton Krenzer for qualifying for the cross country state meet in Class C.
https://www.observertoday.com/sports/local-sports/2024/11/falconer-eliminates-chautauqua-lake/
https://www.observertoday.com/sports/local-sports/2024/11/six-in-a-row/
https://www.observertoday.com/sports/local-sports/2024/11/several-local-runners-qualify-for-state-meet/

Proposition #3 Summary. Please remember to have your voice heard on December 12 during our public vote at our HS Cafeteria.
Proposition #3 Includes:
A new multi-purpose turf field for soccer, football, baseball, and softball on the Main Campus, resurfacing the tennis courts, and providing new parking areas. The new multi-purpose field will include lights, grandstand bleachers, a press box, and dugouts.
Proposition #3 Benefits Include:
+ Includes improvements for 5 FCSD athletic programs
+ Addresses concerns from student-athletes, coaches, parents, game referees/umpires, and community members
+ Creates the safest possible playing surface for our student-athletes
+ Addresses poor drainage and conditions of our current fields
+ Maximizes field availability and play/practice time with the addition of lights
+ Enhances the spectator experience with an updated grandstand and bleachers
+ Expands instructional area and opportunity for curricular courses
+ Allows softball and baseball to be played simultaneously
+ Increases available parking
+ Creates an additional gathering location for other events and activities
+ Enhances press box and dugouts
Proposition #3 Costs Include:
Total Cost = $19,600,000
State Aid Anticipated to Cover 29%
Local Share Remaining 71%
6.9% Project Related Tax Increase Starting in ‘25-26
(Note: Tax increase does not compound, it is a one-time increase then levels off each year after.)
Proposition #3 can only pass if the majority of voters approve Proposition #1, Proposition #2 and Proposition #3.


Last Day To RSVP for our Veterans Day Parade!
We welcome ALL veterans and their families to this special celebration.
Schedule of Events:
• 8:30 AM: Breakfast in the High School Cafeteria
• 9:15 AM: Parade through our main campus
• 9:30 AM: Travel to Wheelock School, where our youngest learners will say “Thank You” to our veterans.
We look forward to celebrating and showing our gratitude together! Please RSVP by November 1st to ktomaszewski@fcsd.wnyric.org or call our district office at 716-679-1581.

Winter is coming! If your child is interested in participating in ski club this year, here are the links to register at discounted prices. PLEASE use these links when registering for ski club this year.
Please note there are separate links for MS and HS students. Bus fees will be determined once we have a final number of students attending ski club.
Please reach out to Mrs. Tomaszewski, Mrs. Czekanski, or Mr. Way if you have any questions.
ktomaszewski@fcsd.wnyric.org - High School
mczekanski@fcsd.wnyric.org - High School
kway@fcsd.wnyric.org - Middle School
Middle School Link
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High School Link
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Proposition #2 Summary.
Please remember to have your voice heard on December 12 during our public vote at our HS Cafeteria.
Proposition #2 includes:
Renovation of the music department ensemble spaces along with the associated offices and practice spaces. The goal is to create a safe environment for our music students and growing music program by providing enlarged ensemble spaces, safe paths of egress, music equipment storage, and updated practice areas.
Proposition #2 Benefits Include:
+ Provides ample space for all music students to be safe and maximize their performance
+ Creates practice space to allow for small group and/or one-on-one music lessons
+ Creates secure storage areas to protect our investment in current musical instruments and equipment
+ Provide safe paths of egress in general, but especially during emergency drills or situations
+ Manages decibel levels for both students and adults
Proposition #2 Costs:
Total Cost = $10,000,000
State Aid Anticipated to Cover 78%
Local Share Remaining 22%
1.1% Project Related Tax Increase Starting in ‘25-26
(Note: Tax increase does not compound, it is a one-time increase then levels off each year after)
Proposition #2 can only pass if the majority of voters approve both Proposition #1 and Proposition #2.



Proposition 1 Summary
Please remember to have your voice heard on December 12 during our public vote at our High School Cafeteria.
Proposition #1 Includes:
+ Replacing out-of-warranty roofs at each of the district's building
+ Improving HVAC for student and faculty/staff spaces at each of the district's buildings
+ Electrical and plumbing upgrades at each of the district's buildings
+ Wheelock playground replacement
+ Wheelock maintenance building repairs
+ Track work at the Main Campus
Proposition #1 Benefits Include:
+ Helps to protect our current investment in our facilities by making necessary repairs
+ Keeps our students and faculty/staff warm, safe, and dry
+ Maintains a learning environment conducive to education
+ Creates work areas and equipment that will now be under warranty
+ Makes our district more energy-efficient
+ Makes playground equipment at Wheelock age-appropriate
+ Maintains our track safety for student-athletes, coaches, and programs
Proposition #1 costs:
Total cost = $22,100,000
State Aid Anticipated to Cover 77%
District's Local Share Covers Remaining 23%
Capital Reserve Funds
Retiring Debt Service
1.9% Project Related Tax Increase Starting in ‘25-26
(Note: Tax increase does not compound, it is a one-time increase then levels off each year after.)



Join the Fredonia Family! Fredonia Central School District currently has openings for a Building Maintenance Mechanic II and cafeteria workers. For more information or to apply visit https://www.fredonia.wnyric.org/page/human-resources-home

Happy Friday!
It's time for our next District Update. Catch up on all the great things that have happened since the start of the school year and learn more about the upcoming capital project vote in December.
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Join us in honoring our nation's heroes at our Veterans Day Parade! We welcome ALL veterans and their families to this special celebration.
Schedule of Events:
• 8:30 AM: Breakfast in the High School Cafeteria
• 9:15 AM: Parade through our main campus
• 9:30 AM: Travel to Wheelock School, where our youngest learners will say “Thank You” to our veterans.
We look forward to celebrating and showing our gratitude together!
Please RSVP by November 1st to ktomaszewski@fcsd.wnyric.org or call our district office at 716-679-1581.

Our Environmental club, along with the help of our very own CCE Master Gardener, High School Math teacher Mimi Joint, are working tirelessly to restore and revive some old raised garden beds to prepare them for the winter. Keep an eye out after this winter to see what they plan on growing!



School board members give our Fredonia citizens a voice in education decision-making. While we make a special effort to show our appreciation Oct. 14-18 during School Board Recognition Week, their contribution is a year-round commitment.
Thank you to our School Board!
Steven Johnston, President
Lisa Powell Fortna, Vice President
Brian F. Aldrich
Aaron Marshall
Courtney Gullo
Sheila Starkey Hahn
Jerry Kinney

The Fredonia Elementary Book Fair is happening this week!
Oct. 7 - Oct. 11.
https://www.scholastic.com/bf/fredoniaelementaryschool #ScholasticBookFairs

We are seeking reliable and friendly Cafeteria Monitors for our elementary school! This part-time position is a perfect job for anyone looking to work a few hours a day as supplemental income and be part of a wonderful community. If you enjoy working with children and have a friendly, caring attitude, this could be the perfect role for you!
Be home for school drop-offs and pick-ups.
No weekends or evenings required.
3 hours per day
10:30 AM – 1:30 PM (Monday to Friday)

Are you the parent/caregiver of a student with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities?
FCSD is hosting a FREE workshop presented by Person Centered Services on Thursday, October 10th at 4:30 pm!
Please RSVP by the Tuesday, October 8th: https://forms.gle/8vmBAphdpE76NzeTA

Upcoming Board of Education Meetings
Please note the date change:
Tuesday, October 8 at 6:00 pm
Thursday, October 17 at 6:00 pm (Originally scheduled on Tuesday, October 22.)

Congratulations to our Unified Program!
Fredonia High School is one of only 13 schools in NYS receiving national banner recognition for its efforts to provide inclusive sports and activities for students with and without intellectual disabilities.
https://www.fredonia.wnyric.org/article/1784385


