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  Boardman Local Schools Spent $66.9 Million During Fiscal Year 2023  
  August 3, 2023 Edition  
     Meeting on Monday night, a report from Treasurer Arthur Ginnetti III showed revenue for the Boardman Local School District in Fiscal Year 2023 (July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023) was $73.8 million.
      Expenses for the district during the same time frame were approximately $66.9 million, Ginnetti said.
      “Revenues have exceeded expenses in all funds by approximately $6.9 million,” Ginnetti said in his June financial report to the school board.
      Named as assistant principal at Glenwood Jr. High School was Brianne Severn, who was granted a three-year contract at $76,348 annually.
      Haley Blangero was granted a one-year limited contract ($40,870) as a sixth grade language arts teacher. She will replace Samantha Steele. Ms. Blangero received her bachelor’s degree from Youngstown State University.
      Lindsey Mack was granted a one-year limited contract ($40,870) as an intervention specialist at Center Intermediate School. She will replace Patricia Passarelli. Ms. Mack received her bachelor’s degree from Youngstown State University.
      Kaylee Randall was granted a one-year limited contract ($40,870) as a first grade teacher at Stadium Dr. Elementary School. She will place Cindy Bassett. Ms. Randall received her bachelor’s degree from Youngstown State University.
      The school board accepted the following resignations:
       • Wendy Kennedy, district speech and language pathologist;
       •Lisa Macciomei, Center Intermediate School intervention specialist,;
       •Eric Simione, noted high school social studies teacher;
       •Bryan Thompson, district school psychologist, resignation effective July 14, 2023.
       •Susan Bole, Glenwood Junior High School cafeteria server;
       •Jim Gahagan, bus driver;
       •Alessandra LaMonica, West Boulevard Elementary School teacher aide; and
       •Gay Mowery, Robinwood Lane Elementary School, noontime monitor.
      The school board accepted the following resignations from supplemental and pupil activity contracts:
       • Jamie Malish, Robinwood Elementary School language arts curriculum coordinator;
       •Noelle Matiste, high school Key Club advisor;
       •Eric Simione, high school Student Council advisor; and
       •Karen Rohan, high school drama business manager.
      Parental leaves of absence were approved for Alexis Drass and Sarah King.
      Limited, one year contracts were given to the following:
       •Patricia Ambrosini, 2.5 hr-server at Center Intermediate School;
       •Mary Friedberg bus driver replacing Ron Leone Jr.;
       •Maria Klacik, independent library aide at Robinwood Elementary School replacing Deborah Slaven;
       •Jessica Meyers, 2.5 hr-server at Glenwood Junior High School replacing Sandra Watson; and
       •Eileen Ramunno, independent Aide at Glenwood Junior High School replacing Natasha LaVolpa.
      Approved as curriculum coaches were the following:
       • Kristin Conroy, math coach at a rate of $28/hour and not to exceed 29.5 hours per week (to be paid from Title IIA Funds);
       •Lisa Hughes, literacy coach at a rate of $28/hour and not to exceed 29.5 hours per week (to be paid from Title IIA Funds);
       •Lori O’Heren, gifted coach at a rate of $28/hour and not to exceed 29.5 hours per week.
      Supplemental contracts were okayed for the following:
       • Haley Blangero, Glenwood Junior High School seventh grade volleyball coach, $4536;
       •Christine Carucci, high school orchestra assistant. $3780;
       •Laura Frost, Glenwood Junior High School Hope Club, $567;
       •Scott Lenhart, Glenwood Junior High School, Hope Club, $567;
       •Michele Prokop, high school Drama business manager, $2268;
       •Candace Wright, Robinwood Lane Elementary School language arts curriculum coordinator, $3780;
       •Scott Burns, high school Project Mayhem, $1890;5%
       •Claire Ferrando, high school volleyball assistant coach, $3402;
       •Khaled Kassem, high school boys soccer assistant coach, $3402;
       •Nader Kassem, high school boys soccer assistant coach, $3024; and
       •Tramane Pixley, high school freshman football coach, $4536.
      Approved as a high school girls cross country volunteer coach was Jacob Lape.
      Kristin Conroy was named to serve as Title 1 coordinator for the 2023-2024 school year and receive a stipend of $11,000 to be paid with Title 1 Federal Funds spread through 24 pays.
      The following employees were approved as hourly staff at $22/hour, not to exceed 29.5 hours per week, and not to exceed 1,110 hours per year for the 2023-2024 school year (to be paid out of Title 1 Funds):
       •Loraine Clark, Stacey Boccieri, Kelley Cervello, Sasha Detwiler Thomas, Jerome Gentile, Casie Joyce, Colleen Kather, Tiffany King, Erica Knapp, Renee LaBelle, Cherilyn Latimer, Frances Machuga, Janie Morckel, Georgiana Naoum, Timothy Niles, Susan Novak, Carolyn Nybell, Tom Olenych, Gary Orosz, Roula Saab, Melissa Seiple and Randi Wolfe.
 
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