15670
GARDEN CITY UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICTGarden City, New York
BOARD OF EDUCATIONMINUTES OF BOARD OF EDUCATION
REGULAR SESSION / BUDGET WORK SESSIONFEBRUARY 13, 2018
A Meeting of the Board of Education of the Garden City Union Free School District, in the Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau, New York, was held in the library at Garden City High School, 170 Rockaway Avenue, Garden City, New York, in said District on February 13, 2018 at 7:15 p.m.
There were present: Mrs. Angela Heineman, President; Mr. Tom Pinou, Vice President; Mr. Robert Martin, and William Holub, Trustees.
There were also present: Alan Groveman, Ed.D., Superintendent of Schools; Edward Cannone, Ed.D., Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction; Maureen Appiarius, Ed.D., Assistant Superintendent for Personnel; Dana DiCapua, Assistant Superintendent for Business and Finance/District Clerk; and Cynthia Morris, Secretary.
Guest: Bonnie Gorham, Esq.
Mrs. Heineman reported that due notice of this meeting had been served on each member of the Board pursuant to the requirements of law.
BOARD ENTERS EXECUTIVE SESSION
MOTION by Mr. Pinou, seconded by Mr. Martin and carried unanimously that the Board move into Executive Session to discuss a specific confidential personnel matter.
The Board entered Executive Session at 7:15 p.m.
BOARD EXITS EXECUTIVE SESSION AND RECONVENES PUBLIC SESSION
MOTION by Mr. Pinou, seconded by Mr. Martin and carried unanimously that the Board exit Executive Session and reconvene Public Session.
The Board exited Executive Session at 8:15 p.m.
PUBLIC SESSION
Mrs. Heineman called the Meeting to order at 8:16 p.m. and led everyone in the Pledge of Allegiance.
MOTION by Mr. Pinou, seconded by Mr. Martin and carried unanimously to approve the minutes from the January 9, 2018 Public Work Session and the January 23, 2018 Regular Session.
RECOGNITION OF OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT
Board of Education Regular SessionFebruary 13, 2018
15671
High school students performed quite well at the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) District Competition. Congratulations were offered to the following students and advisor Erin McKinstry:
Madeline O’Connor - 1st Place in Advertising; Vincent Aversa - 2nd Place in Management and Decision Making; Stephen Michael - 2nd Place in Personal Finance and 4th Place in Securities and Investments; Matthew Savino - 3rd Place in Banking and Financial Systems; Sophie Read - 3rd Place in Hospitality Management and 4th Place in Entrepreneurship; Chase Gladd - 4th Place in Personal Finance; Jack Arlotta - 4th Place in Securities and Investments; Ethan DePalma - 4th Place in Technology Concepts; Nathaniel Rust- 4th Place in Technology Concepts; Nicholas Krawiec - 5th Place in Accounting II; Caroline Feryo - 5th Place in Business Communications; Annie Sullivan - 5th Place in Impromptu Speaking; and Dean Trapani - 5th Place in Job Interview.
REPORT ON CAPITAL PROJECTS
Ms. DiCapua reported on the progress of capital projects throughout the District.
TREASURER’S REPORT
Ms. DiCapua presented the Treasurer’s Report of December 2017 indicating a beginning of the month cash balance of $47,083,015; receipts of $6,766,823; disbursements of $12,950,253; and a closing balance of $40,899,585.
REPORTS FROM MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Mr. Pinou reported that he attended Parent University on February 1st. Dr. Cannone did a great job of managing speakers and staff. There were great workshops with valuable information. Mr. Pinou thanked the PTA, SEPTA, and all those involved.
Mr. Martin reported he attended the N-SSBA meeting where they reviewed State financing and the property growth factor mistake. Mr. Martin attended the NCCOSS Financial Forum. Topics included State Education funding/allocation; how Nassau County is penalized; loss of local control, ENL, mental health issues, shift of demographics, increase of lower income and statistics of free and reduced to back-up statement; and State mandates continue without funding.
Mrs. Heineman thanked the Friends of Music, Women’s Lacrosse, Boys Lacrosse, Assemblyman Ra, and PTA for the grants that are on the Agenda for approval. These donations go directly to our students and are very much appreciated.
CITIZENS’ QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS
Dr. Lynch asked the Board how it addresses or manages rumors circulating about the budget.
Mrs. Kaiserman asked about the BOCES services increase in the proposed 2018/2019 budget and the Governor’s proposal to cap the BOCES reimbursement.
Ms. Pine asked about the increase in the textbooks code proposed in the 2018/2019 budget.
Mr. Wakeham commented on the donation from Friends of Music and added that people move to Garden City for its STEM and music programs. These programs set Garden City apart from other districts.
Rhonda D’Antonio thanked Mr. Pinou for attending Parent University. PTA takes a leadership role with Parent University and several other organizations are involved; Garden City Community Coalition, Garden City
Board of Education Regular SessionFebruary 13, 2018
15672
SEPTA, Garden City Friends of Music, Garden City Friends of STEM, the Garden City Teachers Association, and The Men's Association of Garden City.
QUESTIONS FROM THE BOARD OF EDUCATION ON THE AGENDA
SUPERINTENDENT’S RECOMMENDATIONS
MOTION by Mr. Pinou, seconded by Mr. Martin and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Be It Resolved, that the Board of Education approves the following personnel matters:
CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL
Appointment
Stuart Goldberg*** 4 Years Probationary
Special Education
High School
Step 1 Class II (MA)$69,004* per year (pro rated)Effective: March 1, 2018
Regular Substitute Teaching Appointment
Christie Dillon Special Education
Homestead
Step 1 Class II (MA)$69,004* per year (pro rated)Effective: On or about February 25, 2018 until the return of teacher on leave but not later than June 30, 2018
Coaching Appointments
Julia Carbone Varsity Softball Assistant Coach
High School
$6,843*Effective: March 5, 2018 through June 2018
Bradley Rangell Boys Varsity Spring Track Assistant Coach
High School
$6,843*Effective: Spring 2017/2018
Regents Preparation InstructorsEffective 2017/2018 Spring Semester(3 two hour sessions)Karen Castoro Math Middle School
$153* per sessionAshley Metzdorff Math Middle School
$153* per sessionJenna Palko Math Middle School $153* per sessionBrittany Kupferman Earth Science Middle School
$153* per sessionPatricia McCartin Earth Science Middle School
$153* per session
Board of Education Regular SessionFebruary 13, 2018
15673
Home Behavior Intervention ProviderEffective January 2, 2018 through June 30, 2018
Michele Vincent Social Worker$53.05* per hour
Middle School After School ProgramEffective: January 10, 2018 through April 9, 2018
Julie Zafiropoulos
AIS ELA $120 per session*
Per Diem Substitute Teacher AppointmentEffective: February 8, 2018
Christie Dillon
Leave of Absences
Jessica Berenbroick
Psychologist Stratford Effective: September 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019
Elizabeth Dukeman
Elementary Education
Stewart Effective: September 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019
Jennifer LaLima ENL Primaries/Elementaries
Effective: September 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019
Carrie McGovern Elementary Education
Stratford Effective: September 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019
Kevin Pollitt Elementary Education
Stratford Effective: September 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019
Retirement
Michelle Cotter Special Education
Stratford Effective: June 30, 2018
Rescission
Casey Twibell Head Coach 7th Grade Baseball
Effective: January 29, 2018
NON-CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL
Appointments
Gregory Gordon**
Cleaner Stewart Step 1$44,993 per year (pro rated)
Board of Education Regular SessionFebruary 13, 2018
15674
Effective: March 5, 2018
Tashika McCalla**
Cleaner Stratford Step 1 $44,993 per year (pro rated)Effective: February 20, 2018
Nicole Servinskas
Typist Clerk Part Time Substitute
Districtwide
$14.00 per hourEffective: February 14, 2018
Per Diem Substitute Teacher Aide AppointmentsEffective: February 14, 2018$110 per day
John DurandChen-Hsi Mao
Resignations
Theresa Brunjes School Monitor Part Time
Stratford Effective: January 23, 2018
Gregory Gordon Cleaner Part Time Substitute
Districtwide
Effective: March 4, 2018
Tashika McCalla Cleaner Part Time Substitute
Districtwide
Effective: February 19, 2018
Theresa (Tracy) Murtagh
Typist Clerk Part Time Substitute
Districtwide
Effective: February 3, 2018
*Based on the 2017 salary schedule, subject to change.
**Pending Civil Service approval and/or fingerprint clearance ***In order to be eligible for tenure, an individual receiving a
probationary appointment as a classroom teacher or building principal must receive annual composite or overall APPR ratings of H or E in at least three of the four preceding years, and if the individual receives a rating of I in the final year of the probationary period, he or she will not be eligible for tenure at that time.
MOTION by Mr. Martin, seconded by Mr. Holub and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Be It Resolved, that the Board of Education approves the Treasurer’s Report of December 2017.
Attachment: A
MOTION by Mr. Holub, seconded by Mr. Pinou and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Board of Education Regular SessionFebruary 13, 2018
15675
Be It Resolved, that the recommendations of the CSE for the following dates have been reviewed by the Board of Education and arrangements will be made for the special education programs and services and parent notification.
CSE: November 16, 2017 December 18, 2017 January 16, 2018November 20, 2017 December 19, 2017 January 17, 2018November 28, 2017 December 20, 2017 January 18, 2018November 29, 2017 December 21, 2017 January 19, 2018November 30, 2017 December 22, 2017 January 23, 2018December 8, 2017 January 2, 2018 January 25, 2018December 11, 2017 January 3, 2018 January 26, 2018December 12, 2017 January 9, 2018 January 29, 2018December 13, 2017 January 10, 2018 January 30, 2018December 14, 2017 January 11, 2018 January 31, 2018December 15, 2017 January 12, 2018
CPSE: January 8, 2018 January 19, 2018 January 26, 2018January 10, 2018 January 25, 2018 January 30, 2018January 17, 2018
MOTION by Mr. Pinou, seconded by Mr. Martin and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Be It Resolved, that the Board of Education approves the school session calendar for the 2018/2019 school year.
Attachment: B
MOTION by Mr. Martin, seconded by Mr. Holub and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Be It Resolved, that the Board of Education approves the Corrective Action Plan for the internal audit 2017/2018 Risk Assessment.
Attachment: C
MOTION by Mr. Holub, seconded by Mr. Pinou and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Be It Resolved, that the Board of Education approves the proposal from Cullen and Danowski, LLP, for Detailed Internal Control Testing related to financial operations of the Special Education Department and administrative controls over IT processing activities in compliance with policies and procedures of the District, at a rate not to exceed $19,000.
Be It Further Resolved, that the Board of Education authorizes the Board President or District Clerk to execute said agreement on its behalf.
MOTION by Mr. Pinou, seconded by Mr. Martin and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Board of Education Regular SessionFebruary 13, 2018
15676
Be It Resolved, that the Board of Education approves the agreement with CBIZ Valuation Group, LLC, for annual electronic capital asset update service to the District at a rate of $1,540; with a cost of $250 per roll of (1,000) barcode tags. This service is for the school year ending June 30, 2018.
Be It Further Resolved, that the Board of Education authorizes the District Clerk to execute said agreement on its behalf.
MOTION by Mr. Martin, seconded by Mr. Holub and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Be It Resolved, that the Board of Education approves the establishment of the scholarship to be named the Daniel Shuhet Humanitarian Award in the amount of $1,000 for the 2017/2018 school year. The recipient, who will be selected by the Daniel Shuhet Foundation, must possess altruism and compassion for the less fortunate, helpful to special needs, generosity, loyal, ambition, integrity, love for people, social, and respect for education.
The award will be presented to the deserving student at the June 2018 awards ceremony.
MOTION by Mr. Holub, seconded by Mr. Pinou and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Resolved, that in honor of Flag Day, New York State Assemblyman Edward Ra has arranged to have an American flag flown over the Capital Building. He then presents and donates this flag to a local elementary school.
Further Resolved, that Assemblyman Ra has chosen Homestead School as the recipient of the flag this year.
Therefore, Be It Resolved, that the Board of Education accepts this flag as a donation to Homestead School.
MOTION by Mr. Pinou, seconded by Mr. Martin and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Be It Resolved, that the Board of Education accepts a donation of $4,750 from the Garden City Friends of Music to fund a new, high quality Tuba for Garden City High School’s upper level bands, Wind Symphony, and Wind Ensemble.
Be It Further Resolved, that the Board of Education approves an increase in the 2017/2018 General Fund Revenue and Appropriation Budget code A-2110-200-10-1700 in the amount of $4,750 for this purpose.
MOTION by Mr. Martin, seconded by Mr. Holub and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Be It Resolved, that the Board of Education accepts a donation of $5,510 from the Garden City Women’s Lacrosse Foundation to be used for transportation and hotel costs for the girl’s lacrosse trip to Maryland, April 3-5, 2018.
Board of Education Regular SessionFebruary 13, 2018
15677
MOTION by Mr. Holub, seconded by Mr. Pinou and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Be It Resolved, that the Board of Education accepts a donation of $2,650 from Garden City Boys Lacrosse to be used for transportation for the boy’s lacrosse trip to Villanova University in March 2018 and to The Haverford School in April 2018.
MOTION by Mr. Pinou, seconded by Mr. Martin and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Be It Resolved, that the Board of Education accepts a donation of $1,925 from Garden City PTA to be used for Mindfulness professional development, staff training and supplies at Stratford School.
MOTION by Mr. Pinou, seconded by Mr. Martin and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Be It Resolved, that the Board of Education accepts a donation of $3,555 from Garden City PTA for a Naturalist Program for 3rd graders at Stratford School.
MOTION by Mr. Pinou, seconded by Mr. Martin and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Be It Resolved, that the Board of Education accepts a donation of $3,066 from Garden City for a Marine Exploration Program for 5th graders at Stratford School.
MOTION by Mr. Pinou, seconded by Mr. Martin and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Be It Resolved, that the Board of Education accepts a donation of $996 from Garden City PTA to be used to purchase ten OSMOs to be used in the literacy centers at Homestead School.
MOTION by Mr. Martin, seconded by Mr. Holub and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Be It Resolved, that the Board of Education accepts the results of the Printing and Mailing of 2018/2019 Budget Brochure and Budget Notice bid held February 1, 2018 and award the contract to ILS Offset Printing, the lowest responsible bidder meeting specifications as follows:
9,800 copies of Budget Brochure (16 page booklet) $2,725.00Each additional 100 copies (if needed) 28.25
9,600 copies of Budget Notice (8 ½ x 5 ½ Post Card) 390.00Each additional 100 copies (if needed) 4.00
A complete summary of the bid opening is available in the Business Office.
Board of Education Regular SessionFebruary 13, 2018
15678
MOTION by Mr. Holub, seconded by Mr. Pinou and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Whereas, it is the plan of the Garden City UFSD, Baldwin UFSD, Bellmore UFSD, Bellmore-Merrick UFSD, Bethpage UFSD, Carle Place UFSD, East Meadow UFSD, East Rockaway UFSD, East Williston UFSD, Elmont UFSD, Floral Park Bellerose UFSD, Freeport UFSD, Glen Cove City S.D., Great Neck UFSD, Herricks UFSD, Hewlett-Woodmere UFSD, Hicksville UFSD, Island Trees UFSD, Jericho UFSD, Lawrence UFSD, Levittown UFSD, Long Beach CSE, Lynbrook UFSD, Malverne UFSD, Manhasset UFSD, Massapequa UFSD, Merrick UFSD, Mineola UFSD, New Hyde Park-Garden City Park UFSD, North Bellmore UFSD, North Merrick UFSD, North Shore CSE, Oceanside UFSD, Plainedge UFSD, Plainview-Old Bethpage CSD, Port Washington UFSD, Rockville Centre UFSD, Roosevelt UFSD, Seaford UFSD, Syosset CSD, Uniondale UFSD, Valley Stream UFSD #30, Valley Stream CHSD, Wantagh UFSD, West Hempstead UFSD, Westbury UFSD, in Nassau County, New York to bid jointly for General Boiler Welding Repair Services 2018/2019 Cooperative Bid and
Whereas, The Garden City School District is desirous of participating with other school districts in Nassau County in the joint bidding of the commodities mentioned above as authorized by General Municipal Law, Section 119-0 and
Whereas, the Garden City School District wishes to appoint a committee to assume the responsibility for drafting of specifications, advertising for bids, accepting and opening bids, tabulating bids, reporting the results to the Boards of Education and making recommendations thereon, therefore
Be It Resolved, that the Board of Education of the Garden City School District hereby appoints Patrick Mehr for the Garden City School District to represent it in all matters related above, and
Be It Further Resolved, that the Garden City School District Board of Education authorizes the above mentioned committee to represent it in all matters leading up to the entering into a contract for the purchase of the above mentioned commodities, and
Be It Further Resolved, that the Garden City School District Board of Education agrees to assume its equitable share of the costs of the cooperative bidding, and
Be It Further Resolved, that the Garden City School District Board of Education agrees (1) to abide by the majority decisions of the participating districts on quality standards: (2) that unless all bids are
Board of Education Regular SessionFebruary 13, 2018
15679
rejected, it will award contracts according to the recommendations of the committee: (3) that after award of contract(s) it will conduct all negotiations directly with the successful bidder(s).
MOTION by Mr. Pinou, seconded by Mr. Martin and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Be It Resolved, that the Board of Education approves the following Change Order #1 pertaining to the Middle School Nurse’s Office Reconstruction. The contractor shall provide the District a credit as follows:
Contractor: National Insulation & GC Corp.Project No: 2802-1803-0-006-020Deduct: (-$13,081.50)
Owner requested credit for the entire “Lump Sum Allowance No. 1”
Back charge for data and miscellaneous work not performed by National Insulation
Back charge for cleanup not performed by National Insulation Contractor to furnish and install ceiling heater for nurse’s office
exam room
Be It Further Resolved, that the Board of Education authorizes the District Clerk to execute said Change Order on their behalf.
MOTION by Mr. Martin, seconded by Mr. Holub and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Be It Resolved that the Board of Education approves the Special Education Instructional Services Agreement with Roslyn Public Schools for special education services and programs provided at The Hilltop Academy during the 2017/2018 school year in accordance with the estimated tuition rate established by the NYSED Commissioner of Education.
Be it Further Resolved, that the Board of Education authorizes the District Clerk to execute said agreement on its behalf.
MOTION by Mr. Holub, seconded by Mr. Pinou and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Be It Resolved, that the Board of Education approves the following appointments for the 2017/2018 After School Child Care Program, effective February 14, 2018:
Marco Garcia** Supervisor Aide
Stratford/Stewart
$15.10 per hour
Alex Taylor Langrock**
Supervisor Aide
Stratford/Stewart
$15.10 per hour
Emily Porter Supervisor Aide
Stratford/Stewart
$15.10 per hour
Franchi Ren Supervisor Aide
Stratford/Stewart
$15.10 per hour
Be It Further Resolved, that the Board of Education approves the change in classification of Matthew Giordano from Supervisor Aide at
Board of Education Regular SessionFebruary 13, 2018
15680
Stewart School to Substitute Supervisor Aide at Stratford and Stewart schools for the 2017/2018 After School Child Care Program at $15.10 per hour, effective February 14, 2018.
**Pending fingerprint clearance.
MOTION by Mr. Pinou, seconded by Mr. Martin and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Be It Resolved, that the Board of Education approves the following appointment for the 2017/2018 Winter Program for Kids, effective February 14, 2018.
Michael Davola Substitute Teacher
Robotics $75.00 per hour
MOTION by Mr. Martin, seconded by Mr. Holub and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Be It Resolved, that the Board of Education approves the following courses for the 2017/2018 Spring Continuing Education Program:
Arts-Crafts-Hobbies History, Science & Art Woodworking for Men and Women A Night at the Cathedral Knitting The Beatles Story Painting with Oils – 2 Classes The Weather and You Mah Jongg, Beginner & Intermediate – 2 classes
An Evening in the Garden City Hotel Garden City – Yesterday & Today
Bus & Extended Trips The Islands of New York City Art, Museum Trips (4 Trips) Transportation Kayaking Nature Trip Green-Wood Cemetery Tour Languages
Italian – 3 courses:
Board of Education Regular SessionFebruary 13, 2018
15681
College Beginners/Intermediate/Advanced
SAT Subject Review – 4 Classes Spanish – Level I – Beginners SAT Reasoning Review Level II –
Conversational College Financial Workshop
Music Computers & Photography Big Band Sound Photography iPhone & iPad Physical Fitness - Sports Microsoft Word 2016 Badminton – 2 nights Microsoft Excel 2016 Hatha Yoga – 2 nights Power Point 2016 Introduction Pilates – 2 classes Intermediate Microsoft Word Flex and Stretch Class
Tai ChiHealth, Family & Self-Improvement
Middle School Golf Clinic
Notary Public Training Adult/Child/Pediatric CPR/AED Course Living Long Term Mindfulness Laughter Yoga Infant Massage
MOTION by Mr. Holub, seconded by Mr. Pinou and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Be It Resolved, that the Board of Education approves the following staffing for the 2017/2018 Spring Continuing Education Program.
Name Course Maximum Salary per Hour/Class
Board of Education Regular SessionFebruary 13, 2018
15682
Jean Aronoff Yoga – 2 sessions $50 per hourDon Beatty MS Golf Clinic $65 per hourFrank Benvenuto Big Band Sound $400 per
semesterFred Caputo Woodworking $30 per hourElizabeth Connors Tai Chi $50 per hourDonna Marie Dods Computer Courses / 4 classes $60 per hourStu Dods SAT – Math Subject $100 per hourStu Dods SAT Review $65 per hourDina (Elardo) DiRoma
Notary Public Course $50 per person
Barry Fox College Financial $100 per class
Ruth Fuller iPhone & iPad $65 per hourRoberta Johnson Flex & Stretch $30 per hourNatasha Khan Mindfulness $100 per
sessionJason Karp Photography $50 per hourJohn Ellis Kordes The Weather $40 per hourJohn Ellis Kordes Night at the Cathedral $150 per
classJohn Ellis Kordes The Beatles Story $40 per hourJohn Ellis Kordes Evening in the Garden City Hotel $150 per
classJohn Ellis Kordes Garden City – Yesterday & Today $40 per hourJacqueline Lecoche
Art Trips / 4 trips $325 per trip
Kathryn Lindholm SAT – World History Subject $100 per hourSusan Malise Long Term Care No FeeScott McAuley SAT – US History Subject $100 per hourYogesh Patel Badminton No FeeMaryellen Petassi Pilates / 2 Classes $85 per hourAlex Pollack Mah Jongg–Beginner and
Advanced/2 classes $40 per hour
Carlo Rebolini SAT – English Subject $100 per hourCarlo Rebolini SAT Review $65 per hourDoug Sheer Islands of NY City $50 per classIlana Slavin Laughter Yoga/Infant Massage $40 per hourAndy Sparberg Transportation $50 per hourJoan Stevens Painting with Oils / 2 courses $50 per classMaria Tocci Italian: Beginner/Intermediate
and Advanced/3 classes $45 per hour
Doris Velasquez Spanish / 2 classes $33 per hourRichard Voight CPR Course $40 per hourNancy Wagner Knitting $35 per hour
MOTION by Mr. Pinou, seconded by Mr. Martin and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Be it Resolved, that the Board of Education approves an agreement with the Uniondale Union Free School District for the purpose of providing health and welfare services for 66 children residing in the Garden City Union Free School District and attending non-public schools in Uniondale during the 2017/2018 school year at a per pupil cost of $760.48.
Be It Further Resolved, that the Board of Education authorizes the District Clerk to execute said agreement on its behalf.
Board of Education Regular SessionFebruary 13, 2018
15683
MOTION by Mr. Martin, seconded by Mr. Holub and carried unanimously that the Board of Education approves the following resolution:
Be it Resolved, that the Board of Education approves agreements with the following school districts for the purpose of the Garden City Union Free School District providing health and welfare services for the 2017/2018 school year at a per pupil cost of $964.04 for students who reside in their respective school district and attend a non-public school located in the Garden City School District: Amityville UFSD, Baldwin UFSD, Bay Shore UFSD, Bellmore-Merrick CHSD, Bethpage UFSD, Carle Place UFSD, Connetquot CSD, East Meadow UFSD, East Williston UFSD, Elmont UFSD, Floral Park-Bellerose UFSD, Franklin Square UFSD, Freeport UFSD, Glen Cove City SD, Great Neck UFSD, Hempstead UFSD, Herricks UFSD, Hewlett-Woodmere SD, Hicksville SD, Huntington SD, Island Park UFSD, Islip UFSD, Jericho UFSD, Lawrence UFSD, Levittown UFSD, Locust Valley SD, Long Beach SD, Lynbrook UFSD, Malverne UFSD, Manhasset UFSD, Massapequa UFSD, Merrick UFSD, Mineola UFSD, New Hyde Park/Garden City Park UFSD, New York City Department of Education, North Merrick UFSD, North Shore CSD, Oceanside UFSD, Oyster Bay-East Norwich CSD, Plainedge UFSD, Plainview-Old Bethpage SD, Port Washington UFSD, Rockville Centre UFSD, Roosevelt UFSD, Roslyn UFSD, Seaford UFSD, Sewanhaka CHSD, South Huntington SD, Syosset CSD, Uniondale UFSD, Valley Stream CHSD, Valley Stream UFSD #13,Valley Stream UFSD #24, Valley Stream UFSD #30, Wantagh UFSD, West Babylon SD, West Hempstead UFSD, and Westbury UFSD.
Be It Further Resolved, that the Board of Education authorizes the District Clerk to execute said agreements on its behalf.
NEW BUSINESS –
On Tuesday, March 13, 2018, a Special Session of the Board of Education will be held at the high school. There will be one item on the Agenda which will be to approve a contract for the new superintendent.
FUTURE BOARD MEETING DATES
Wednesday, March 7, 2018 - Board of Education Work Session / Budget Work Session
Garden City High School at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday, March 13, 2018 - Board of Education Special Session
Garden City High School at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 20, 2018 - Board of Education Regular Session / Budget
Work Session Garden City High School at 8:15 p.m.
BOARD ENTERS EXECUTIVE SESSION
MOTION Made by Mr. Pinou, seconded by Mr. Martin and carried unanimously that the Board enter into Executive Session for the purpose of discussing a confidential personnel matter.
The Board entered Executive Session at 9:59 p.m.
Board of Education Regular SessionFebruary 13, 2018
15684
BOARD EXITS EXECUTIVE SESSION AND RECONVENES PUBLIC SESSION
MOTION made by Mr. Pinou, seconded by Mr. Martin and carried unanimously that the Board exit Executive Session and reconvene Public Session.
The Board reconvened into public session at 11:10 p.m.
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION by Mr. Martin, seconded by Mr. Pinou, that there being no further business to come before the Board, that the meeting be adjourned.
The Board adjourned the meeting at 11:15 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,Cynthia Morris
Board of Education Regular SessionFebruary 13, 2018
15685
Dana DiCapua District Clerk
THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK
Board of Education Regular SessionFebruary 13, 2018
15686
Dana DiCapua District Clerk
Board of Education Regular SessionFebruary 13, 2018
Top Related