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Niagara Falls School Board meeting tonight

   The regular school year is over. High school graduation is Saturday. And when the Niagara Falls School Board will meets tonight, it will be the last for incumbent Board member Jeanette Stypa (pictured, photo by Derek Gee/Buffalo News file photo).Stypa for web 12473842H1855891

   The board will meet in the Central Administration Building, 630 66th St.

   An agenda review session begins at 5:30 p.m., while the voting agenda is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m.

   Here are a few highlights from tonight's agenda:

   - The review session will include a presentation from Niagara University officials about a potential partnership between the district and the university.

   - Two requested change orders for contracts awarded to Scrufari Construction for parking lot work.

   - A report on the district's graduation rate.

   Art Jocoy Jr. won a seat on the board in May's election by getting the second-most votes, and his term begins Wednesday. The other incumbent, Nicholas Vilardo, was the top vote getter and will return to the board for another term.

   Click here for a link to the school board's full agenda and supporting materials.

   If you go to the meeting or want to talk about what happened, check back with us at the Niagara Views blog, leave a comment and discuss with other readers what took place.

   -- Aaron Besecker

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Charlie Specht

Charlie Specht

Charlie Specht started at The News as a college intern, joining the staff full time after his graduation from St. Bonaventure. A South Buffalo native, he also lived in Marilla and is in his second year covering Niagara Falls City Hall.

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Bruce Andriatch

Bruce Andriatch

Bruce Andriatch, a proud Town of Tonawanda native and a graduate of St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute and Canisius College, is the suburban editor at The News. He has been writing a weekly column since 2006. Two days after his first column appeared, the October Storm occurred, plunging much of the region into darkness and despair. Read into that what you will.

bandriatch@buffnews.com

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