Parents and students frustrated after Hamburg Central School District announces 20 layoffs (2024)

HAMBURG, N.Y. (WKBW) — Parents, students, and concerned community members were not holding back on their disapproval of the sudden teacher layoffs that were announced by Hamburg Central School District school officials.

Superintendent Michael Cornell announced there will be 20 staff members laid off as of July 1.

He stated the layoffs come as a result of the 2024-2025 budget.

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"My teacher called Ms. Thompson. She's getting cut and she was one of the best teachers I ever had. She makes learning fun for me. I'm just trying to make her stay," 7th grade student, Quinn Hayes said.

Eleventh grader Raynna Krencik said, "All these teachers that are being cut are the ones that are making the real difference in these students' lives. I know personally I had a few of them and they really helped me get through this past year especially."

Among the layoffs were three social studies teachers, two science, two math, two English, two foreign language and one business teacher.

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Krencik and Hayes say they are hurt by the district's decision.

"I kind of wanted to cry because each morning when I walk in, I just feel welcomed," Hayes said.

Krencik said, "With all of the money they are spending on these new facilities and everything there is no money for anything else including teachers, our stage is a complete disaster at Hamburg High School and we are not even sure if we can have a musical this year. It has just been a real disaster and we just want our teachers."

The meeting drew a packed crowd in the Armor Elementary School cafeteria. Many even spilled into the hallways and wrapped around the building.

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Parents like Ashley Rapsinski said the board is the voice for the people for students, staff, and community members and they failed everyone.

Rapsinski said, "I am asking them that they consider holding upper administration responsible. They are responsible for the problems we are having. They created a divide amongst the community. It's clearly evident here tonight."

Melissa Raybener, a parent, also happens to be a teacher in a neighboring school district. She said she has never witnessed cuts like this in her 22-year career as a teacher.

"It just seems Hamburg has been very upfront about health and wellness, and especially mental health. If that's something that you're talking about, how is this okay for our students, our staff, our teachers, for any of us," Raybener added.

She said the whole situation has been disheartening.

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Raybener said, "When we found out about these cuts on Friday, we were shocked about how it went down. Nothing from the budget had come out to parents, to the community, to teachers even. I think one of the things we were most upset about the way that it was done. Teachers were called out of their classroom in the middle of the day, told they were going to be laid off the following year, and were sent back into their classroom. Many of them in tears."

7 News' Pheben Kassahun was able to speak to Superintendent Cornell about an hour after the public meeting was over.

He said these cuts are final and said he does not see any other way that they can do something different.

Superintendent Cornell said, "The last thing that we want to do is lay off a single teacher, a single maintenance, mechanic or custodian or teacher aid. We have amazing people who do great stuff on behalf of our kids every single day."

Cornell said part of the reason the layoffs are happening is because federal funding from the pandemic is being pulled away.

Cornell said, "The reality of it is, we need to make sure that our revenues, our enrollment, our staffing are all in balance. This budget does that."

Additionally, the Hamburg Teachers Association Contract 2023-2027 does not state any kind of severance package for staff being laid off.

It does state that a 60-day must be issued in which the district is within those days.

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Parents and students frustrated after Hamburg Central School District announces 20 layoffs (2024)

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Why is Hamburg laying off teachers? ›

The Hamburg Central School District faces a deficit after losing federal COVID relief money. District officials announced earlier this month that the budget, of nearly $85 million, would include around 20 employee layoffs, including 13 teachers.

How many students are in Hamburg Central School District? ›

Hamburg Central School District is an above average, public school district located in HAMBURG, NY. It has 3,406 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 12 to 1.

How many students go to Hamburg High School? ›

Why is Hamburg livable? ›

According to the Economist Intelligence Unit's Global Liveability Report, Hamburg scored a perfect 100 for healthcare and infrastructure, 94 for culture and environment, 92 for education, and 90 for stability.

What is the budget for the Buffalo News Hamburg Schools? ›

Hamburg's $83.91 million budget for the 2024-25 school year increases spending less than 1% over the current year and increases the tax levy by 2.96%.

What are the demographics of Hamburg Area School District? ›

Hamburg Area School District contains 4 schools and 2,065 students. The district's minority enrollment is 10%. Also, 29.1% of students are economically disadvantaged.

Which school district has the most students? ›

List of the largest school districts in the United States by enrollment
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1New York City
2Los Angeles Unified
3City of Chicago (SD 299)
4Miami-Dade County
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When was Hamburg High School built? ›

The high school was built in 1911 and opened officially in 1912 with 76 students enrolled.

Who are the notable alumni of Hamburg High School? ›

Notable alumni
  • George Abbott, Broadway producer.
  • Rosemary Barnsdall Blackmon, writer and magazine editor.
  • Colleen Brunner, one of the victims of the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103; a scholarship for seniors is awarded annually in her memory.
  • Kathy Hochul, governor of New York.
  • E. ...
  • Howard J.

What is Hamburg PA High School ranked? ›

Hamburg Area High School is ranked #11,865 in the National Rankings.

Which High School has the most students in the US? ›

Largest High Schools in America
  • Penn Foster High School. Scranton, PA· ...
  • Commonwealth Charter Academy. Harrisburg, PA· ...
  • Ohio Virtual Academy. Maumee, OH· ...
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  • Cattaraugus-Allegany-Erie-Wyoming Boces. ...
  • Seton Home Study School. ...
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  • Epic One-on-One Charter High School.

Is there a shortage of German teachers? ›

A new study has given ninth graders in Germany bad marks in math, science and reading comprehension. Education experts have blamed a shortage of teachers — a problem that's only going to get worse.

Did West Seneca School Budget pass? ›

All school budgets in Western New York have passed. That includes budgets that included layoffs like in Hamburg and West Seneca School districts. In West Seneca, there were nearly 30 layoffs, and Hamburg saw nearly 20. Also, Ellicottville Central School District exceeded its tax cap.

Why work in Hamburg? ›

Hamburg is the economic center of a metropolitan region with over five million people. Sectors with a strong focus on the future, such as aviation, renewable energies, life sciences, logistics and food, ensure a growing labor market and a wide range of employment opportunities.

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