Kathy Bort named assistant principal at Lee Middle/High School

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Dean of Students Kathy Bort has been appointed as assistant principal of the Lee Middle/High School starting next school year. Bort has been at Lee High School for 30 years, first as a science teacher and then as a teacher on assignment as dean of students. Retiring Principal Dick Salinetti has enthusiastically recommended Bort for this new position. Duties are focused on student activities, scheduling and supervision, with some responsibilities for curriculum and instruction. Under the new organizational format, principals will be the primary instructional and curriculum leaders at each school under the direct supervision of the superintendent. Interim Superintendent Al Sprague will take on interim high school principal duties upon the departure of “Mr. Sal” in mid-May. Sprague and Bort will finish out the school year at the high school prior to the arrival of the new principal, Jason McCandless, in mid-to-late June. Bort will assume the title of acting assistant principal for the remainder of this school year.
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NBSU Committee Open to Discussing Apportionment Changes

By Tammy Daniels iBerkshires Staff
CLARKSBURG, Mass. — Clarksburg's partners in the North Berkshire School Union agreed to take a look at the assessment structure for the union's administration and the union agreement.
 
Town and school officials have questioned Clarksburg's share of administration costs, which is now more than 50 percent.
 
Select Board Chair Daniel Haskins presented the "super" NBSU School Committee last week with a proposal of a base contribution of 10 percent for each district except for Monroe, which would be 5 percent, and then a ratio based on enrollment.
 
"Over my four years on the Select Board, I've observed a steady increase in presented percentage that Clarksburg contributes to the North Berkshire School Union as our student enrollment has grown," he said. "The reason behind this proposed adjustment is straightforward: The North Berkshire School Union provides services for all member towns. These include oversight of the principals, management of school facilities, food services and special education programs."
 
He also pointed to the state reporting and reviews, preparation of school budgets, and meeting attendance. 
 
"For example, the union is not attending five times as many school committee meetings for Clarksburg as it is for Savoy, nor is it overseeing three additional principals for Florida," he said. "While I fully acknowledge that the NBSU staff does spend more time on Clarksburg-related matters than those of the smaller towns, it is worth asking whether the current ratios accurately reflect the difference."
 
The five towns of Clarksburg, Florida, Monroe, Rowe and Savoy share the services of central office that includes the superintendent, assistant/special education director, information technology director, business administrator, support staff, supplies and rent and utilities for the space in North Adams. 
 
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