To enhance its commitment to keeping its constituents well-informed, the Niagara Falls City School District Board of Education is providing summaries of its bi-weekly board meetings. Here are the notes from its Aug. 28 meeting.
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Richard Carella, assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction, and Principal on Special Assignment Carrie Buchman presented the New York State Literacy Attestation required by all New York state schools demonstrating alignment with the Science of Reading.
Department leaders for instruction, technology, maintenance, and human resources gave a presentation on summer work and readiness and their respective areas for the 2025–2026 school year.
The August 28, 2025, voting agenda was reviewed by Superintendent Mark Laurrie. The Board of Education subsequently approved:
• $200,858 in payments to various contractors for capital projects work on-going in the district
• A continued lease with Niagara Mohawk for the use of an access road off of New Road to Niagara Falls High School
• Accepted funds for student supplies from National Grid as a gift
• Amended the district’s code of conduct to reflect the policy of banning internet-enabled devices for students during the school day
• Accepted a bid from Sherman Williams to be the supplier of district paint and products for the 2025-2026 school year
Superintendent Mark Laurrie reinforced that the internet-enabled device ban took effect on the first day of school. On Sept. 2, the district’s first greenhouse had a soft opening at at Bloneva Bond Primary School. Laurrie reminded parents to sign up for the bus app and the remind app to increase the amount in information and communication between home and school.
The next meeting of the City of Niagara Falls School District Board of Education will be at 5:30 p.m. Thursday.