September 10, 2024
Speaker Heastie Continues Annual Statewide Tour with Assemblywoman Sarah Clark in Rochester, Announcing Funding for the Much Needed Universal Pre-K Program
Speaker Carl Heastie continued his annual statewide tour today with Assemblywoman Sarah Clark to tour the Pinegrove building, a former elementary school in the West Irondequoit Central School District (WICSD), where a proposed $6 million project would repurpose the building for the school district.
Speaker Heastie and Assemblymember Clark joined WICSD Superintendent Aaron Johnson and Irondequoit Town Supervisor Andrae Evans at the former site of an elementary school in the WICSD that closed in the 1980s. The school district is proposing a $6 million project to repurpose the building, renovating three classroom facilities to expand the universal pre-k program that currently has an extended waiting list of eager parents. The proposed renovation would also enhance the Helmer Nature Center classrooms, expand in-district tutoring opportunities for students and provide the administrative support for the programs within the Pinegrove building.
“Assemblywoman Clark has fought hard to ensure the West Irondequoit Central School District has the support they need to expand their universal pre-k program and provide additional resources to families across their community,” said Speaker Heastie. “The Assembly Majority remains committed to supporting New York’s families and ensuring that every public school district has the resources it needs to provide our children a world-class education.”
“I’m grateful to be able to announce this state investment today as we work to provide our schools the ability to ensure every child can grow and thrive,” said Assemblywoman Clark. “Repurposing the Pinegrove building to better meet the needs of families today is so very critical. This proposed project will both revitalize it and allow our school district the ability to properly expand its services to more children in the district."
"We are very thankful for Assemblywoman Clark and Speaker of the Assembly Heastie's essential investment in our children," said Dr. Aaron R. Johnson, superintendent of schools in West Irondequoit. "The support allows us to confidently create more spots for future 4-year-olds in our blossoming Pre-Kindergarten program, enabling students to establish crucial foundational skills and reach their highest potential as learners."
“Expanding access to UPK is one of the best investments we can make in our children’s education”, said Irondequoit Town Supervisor Andrae Evans. “The learned skills during these formative years prepare them for success throughout their entire education. I want to thank Assemblywoman Sarah Clark, Speaker Heastie and our partners here at the West Irondequoit School District for their continued support of our children.”
To support the project, Speaker Heastie and Assemblywoman Clark have announced $1 million in state funding.