U-E High School to Undergo Asbestos Removal

Union-Endicott High School has announced that it will be closed to all visitors in July and part of August as asbestos abatement takes place in the building. Beginning July 7th, the asbestos removal will start as part of the district's capital project. Asbestos-based ceiling... Read More.

U-E Grad Selected to U.S. U-23 Women’s Soccer Team

A Union-Endicott alum and recent Boston University graduate is one of 26 players selected to participate in the United States' Under-23 Women's National Soccer Team training camp. 22-year-old Kylie Strom will head to the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, California for the team's... Read More.

Lockheed Martin Donates $150,000 to BOCES Program

Lockheed Martin has donated $150,000 to Broome-Tioga BOCES as they look to start a science, technology, engineering, and math, or STEM, hub. The STEM Hub of the Eastern Southern Tier will be created as part of BOCES' School to Careers Partnership, which will fund... Read More.

Union-Endicott School Budget Approved By Board

A spending plan for the Union-Endicott school district calls for no cuts to programs or staffing. The 2014-2015 spending plan was approved by the school board during a budget workshop Monday night. Now the vote will head to the residents of the district on... Read More.

Union-Endicott Seeks To Close Budget Gap

Administrators for the Union-Endicott School District are looking to close a budget gap of $671,000 in order to stay within the tax levy limit for the next school year. At a budget workshop on Wednesday, Superintendent Sue McLeod showed her disappointment in the amount... Read More.

Most Schools Closed Early Thursday (2/13/14)

The Newark Valley School District will be dismissing early today, with the middle school dismissing at 11 o'clock, the high school at 11:15, and the elementary at 12:15. The Owego-Apalachin School District will be dismissing early today with the middle and high schools dimissing... Read More.

Capital Projects Approved In Four School Districts

Residents in four Southern Tier school districts approved capital projects on Tuesday. The projects called for building and grounds improvements ranging from $3 million to $17 million. Voters in the Union-Endicott district approved their proposal with 57 percent of the vote, Johnson City and... Read More.

Local School Budgets Approved By Voters

School budgets were voted on across New York State yesterday, and locally all of the proposed budgets passed. Every district proposed an increase in school tax, but the lowest was the Owego-Apalachin School district with only a 1% increase. Binghamton, Union-Endicott, and... Read More.

Union-Endicott To Vote On Budget May 24th

Just six days away from school budget voting, the Union-Endicott district presented its budget one final time on Tuesday. U-E officials say their goal for the $74 million budget is to relieve, restore, and reserve. The district looks to relieve taxpayers with a tax... Read More.

Union-Endicott Board Approves Budget Proposal

The UE Board of Education has officially adopted their budget proposal for the 2013-14 school year during a special meeting Monday morning. The $74,018,097 spending plan includes a tax levy increase of 2.04%, which is lower than the maximum allowable limit. The district... Read More.