Letter: Knauss gets it wrong

To The Editor,  Once again, Keith Knauss gets it wrong. At the May 18 School Board meeting, Mr. Knauss stated that the Teachers’ Association is proposing an 4.6% increase in “payroll” each year, as compared to the 2.1% being offered by the Board. Check it out yourself on the Board Video, at time marker 1:35:35.  http://youtu.be/Vh4-P1hNDEs The documents given to me by the Board...

Residents argue for teacher pay hikes at UCF Board meeting

UHS principal appointed; retirees, Citadel Heart of Learning nominee honored By Karen Cresta, Correspondent, The Times POCOPSON – After the new principal for Unionville High School (UHS), Jim Conley, was appointed, applauded and approved for a salary of $142,290, and the six retirees and a nominee for the Citadel Heart of Learning honored, residents stepped up to the microphone at the Unionville...

UCF board gives prelim approval to 2.01% tax increase, 5-4

Teachers express offense at educator award proposal By Karen Cresta, Correspondent, The Times EAST MARLBOROUGH – After much review of what items are new to the budget and the presentation of three scenarios by Robert Cochran, the district’s director of business and operations, the proposed final budget for 2015-2016 for the Unionville-Chadds Ford School Distrct was approved at Monday night’s...

Proposed UCF budget would boost taxes beyond Act 1 limits

Keystone Exams face growing opposition; health care eligibility audit discussed By Karen Cresta, Correspondent, The Times EAST MARLBOROUGH – Taxes for the Unionville-Chadds Ford School District would increase beyond the state’s Act 1 limits, if the Board of Education opts to adopt the $79.2 million proposed budget discussed in some detail during Monday night’s board work session — meanwhile...

Teachers’ union hits school board over negotiations briefing

Board honors retirees including UHS principal  By Karen Cresta, Correspondent, The Times EAST MARLBOROUGH – Unionville-Chadds Ford Education Association President Scott Broomall responded with anger during the public comment portion of Monday night Unionville-Chadds Ford Board of Education meeting, over his surprise at the board’s decision to go public early in the process to negotiate a new...

Letter: Going backwards in Unionville-Chadds Ford?

To The Editor, Unionville-Chadds ford High School is ranked seventh in Pennsylvania and is a top 500 school nationally, according to US News and World Report.  More than 50% of UCF students take AP courses and more than 92% of students score proficient on benchmark exams.  If parents are looking for a place to settle down and raise their kids, you can’t go wrong with UCFSD. Look at the School...

UCF board honors Art Beat, announces Magna Award

Patton’s renovations on track for summer; plans for new entrance and admin area reviewed By Karen Cresta, Correspondent, The Times Young artists from the Unionville-Chadds Ford School District now have their artwork on display at the district’s administration building. EAST MARLBOROUGH – Unionville Chadds Ford School District’s (UCFSD) Board of Education kicked off its work session on Monday...

UCF board reelects Dupuis, Lindner

Presidential race uncontested, VP race won 6-3 By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times EAST MARLBOROUGH — The Unionville-Chadds Ford Board of Education voted Monday night to continue with the same leadership for the next year, electing Victor Dupuis as board president and Gregg Lindner as Vice President, Monday night during the annual board reorganization meeting. Dupuis was the only candidate nominated...

UCFSD students continue to excel

District presents high-flying 2014 student achievement report By Karen Cresta, Correspondent, The Times EAST MARLBOROUGH — The regular Unionville-Chadds Ford school board meeting held Monday night was full of test acronyms, measurements, percentages and rankings along with discussions of how to continue growth for students, especially when there is not much more room to increase scores for advanced...

60 years of giving: KACS kicks off holiday campaign

Support needed for local 2014 holiday food, coat & toy campaign  By Kim Chiomento, Staff Writer, The Times The KACS 2014 Toys for Tots Co-Chairs: Mike & Debbi Sears with their children Ben & Maddi. KENNETT — This year, Kennett Area Community Service (KACS) proudly celebrates its 60th anniversary of helping the lesser fortunate within our communities.  Founded in 1954 by the simple,...