Wallkill Valley Times Aug. 24 2016

TIMES WALLKILL VALLEY Premature farewell Carbone not quite ready to leave Pine Bush By TED REMSNYDER The Pine Bush Board of Education held its final meeting of the summer on August 16, as the district prepared for the new school year by fortifying its staff with a number of new appointments. But as the m e e t i n g proved, the district’s administration is still in a period of transition. Last Tuesday’s gathering i n c l u d e d a quick Joan Carbone mid-session goodbye party for outgoing Superintendent Joan Carbone, replete with carrot cake for those in attendance. Despite the farewell, Carbone’s replacement has yet to be chosen, so she’ll be sticking with the district for another six weeks while the board continues to hunt for her successor. The superintendent is taking a brief respite from the district, and will return with a slightly altered title in time for the start of classes on September 6. “My last day of work as the superintendent is August 19 and I actually start retirement the end of August,” Carbone said. “So I will not be in the district for that time. At the previous Continued on page 5 Vol. 34, No 34 3 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 2016 3 ONE DOLLAR Valley Central transportation schedule Pages 37-39 www.WallkillValleyTimes.net Busy summer winds down Wallkill school board gets update on capital projects By TED REMSNYDER When the Wallkill Central School District throws open its doors on September 7 to start the 2016-2017 school year, students will have new facilities and fields to explore after a busy summer of construction on the district’s ambitious capital project. The $8.2 million plan, which taxpayers approved last year, included safety improvements, renovated auditoriums and new athletic fields for the district’s schools. At the school board’s meeting on August 18 at the high school, Board Vice President Tom Frisbie, who chairs the Building & Grounds Committee, provided an update on the progress KEVIN CASTLE of the SUPERINTENDENT project. Frisbie reported that the project’s general contractor will complete work in the high school and middle school auditoriums by August 29. All of the generators the district purchased for the upcoming school year are already on site and will be installed this week. The new synthetic turf football field will be all ready to “We’re very pleased with the progress, and we just can’t wait till we’re able to open up the new field for our students and the community.” Continued on page 4 Ted Remsnyder The athletic field will be ready when the Panthers play their first home football game on Sept. 30. See related story on page 40. SERVING CRAWFORD, GARDINER, MAYBROOK, MONTGOMERY, PINE BUSH, SHAWANGUNK, WALDEN AND WALLKILL