School board sets building usage fees


 

PINE PLAINS — As part of budget cutbacks due to the school district following a contingency budget, the Board of Education passed a rate schedule for building usage during its reorganization meeting on Thursday night.

Board-recognized school-related groups, including the FFA, Stissing Theater Guild, Bomber Boosters, local municipalities and the PTA, will not be charged for using indoor facilities during normal school business hours.

After 5 p.m., the groups will be charged the same rates as other not-for-profit groups.

The cost to use a classroom at either Cold Spring or Seymour Smith elementary schools is $4 for up to two hours. It will cost $5 to use a room for up to two hours at Stissing Mountain Middle/High School.

The cost to use a gym for up to two hours is $15 at Seymour Smith, $20 at the middle school and $24 at the high school.

A minimum of one custodian must be on duty at all times when a building is in use. After regular school hours, it will cost $30 per hour for a member of the custodial staff to be present.

More details about the new rate schedule are available at the school district’s Web site, www.pineplainsschools.org.

Also during the meeting, the board made its annual district appointments:Joanne Gorman for district clerk for $7,268; Marilyn Bialousz for district treasurer for $52,627; Shaw and Perelson for school attorney for $45,000; Karl Heymann from Hudson Valley Family Practice for school physician for $15,000; and Catherine Parsons for both grant applications and Web site manager, both for no salary.

Also during the meeting, the board approved the following pay rate increases: substitute registered nurses up from $71.50 per day to $90 per day; substitute licensed professional nurses from $70 to $85 per day; and substitute unlicensed emergency medical technicians (EMT) from $67 to $75 per day.

Walter Priede and Dodge Chamberlin, Luzine and Weber were all named school architects with "fee for service" listed on the agenda as their payment.

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