We appreciate our Education Support Professionals!
During Education Support Professionals Week in GF Nation, we celebrated our teacher aides, teaching assistants, secretaries, custodians, and many other team members who play a crucial role in every school building, every day! THANK YOU ALL!! If you haven’t already, please read the profiles of our support staff honorees for 2023:
- Kristen Seybolt, Secretary, Special Education
- Amber Bailey, Teaching Assistant, Big Cross
- Bill Richmond, Teaching Assistant, Kensington
- Tina Harrington, Teacher Aide, Jackson Heights
- Kathy Holser, SCO Secretary, Middle School
- Theresa Chandler, SCO Secretary, High School
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During American Education Week, Nov. 18-22, 2019, we celebrated by highlighting our “school superheroes” whose various careers touch the lives of our students and pave the way for success! Education Support Professionals—our teacher aides, teaching assistants, secretaries, custodians, and many other team members—play a crucial role in every school building, every day.
Read about our superhero team members who have been honored during ESP Week 2019!
- Monday, 11.18.19: Patty Farrell, Secretary, Big Cross Street School
- Tuesday, 11.20.19: Kyle Morse, IT Help Desk Technician, District-wide
- Tuesday, 11.20.19: Dini Guay, Attendance Clerk, Jackson Heights Elementary
- Wednesday, 11.21.19: Kate McKillip, Teaching Assistant, Glens Falls High School
- Thursday, 11.22.19: Matt Condon, Custodian + Bus Driver, Glens Falls Middle School
- Friday, 11.23.19: Darcy Dufresne, Teaching Assistant, Kensington Road School
Recognizing outstanding teaching and learning during Teacher Appreciation Week, May 7-11, 2018
Glens Falls City School District recognizes national Teacher Appreciation Week by highlighting committed and enthusiastic teachers from every one of our schools each day of the week! Click one of the links below for a look inside some of the most dynamic classrooms around our district.
- Jodi Eyer, Fourth Grade Teacher, Jackson Heights (featured 5/7/18)
- Katie Arney, ELA Teacher, High School (featured 5/8/18)
- Suzanne Anselment, Second Grade Teacher, Big Cross (featured 5/9/18)
- Mary Lea Raymond, Sixth Grade Teacher, Middle School (featured 5/10/18)
- Denise Nolan, Kindergarten Teacher, Kensington (featured 5/11/18)
Posted 10.20.22: Time off to Vote
ATTENTION ALL EMPLOYEES – N.Y. ELECTION LAW SECTION 3-1101 STATES THAT:
- IF YOU DO NOT HAVE 4 CONSECUTIVE HOURS TO VOTE, EITHER FROM THE OPENING OF THE POLLS TO THE BEGINNING OF YOUR WORKING SHIFT, OR BETWEEN THE END OF YOUR WORKING SHIFT AND THE CLOSING OF THE POLLS, YOU MAY TAKE OFF UP TO 2 HOURS, WITHOUT LOSS OF PAY, TO ALLOW YOU TIME TO VOTE IF YOU ARE A REGISTERED VOTER.
- YOU MAY TAKE TIME OFF AT THE BEGINNING OR END OF
YOUR WORKING SHIFT, AS YOUR EMPLOYER MAY DESIGNATE, UNLESS OTHERWISE MUTUALLY AGREED. - YOU MUST NOTIFY YOUR EMPLOYER NOT LESS THAN 2 DAYS, BUT NOT MORE THAN 10 DAYS, BEFORE THE DAY OF THE ELECTION THAT YOU WILL TAKE TIME OFF TO VOTE.
Revised 4.14.2020
Employers: Not less than ten working days before any Election Day, every employer shall post conspicuously in the place of work where it can be seen as employees come or go to their place of work, a notice setting forth the provisions of this law. Such notice shall be kept posted until the close of the polls on Election Day.