Massapequa Board approves Nassau BOCES summer and twilight programs, awards Birch Lane roof contract and rescinds Riviera trip

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Summary

At the May 20 meeting the board approved agreements with Nassau BOCES for a Regional Summer School (Summer 2025) and a Twilight evening alternative high school (Sept 2025–June 2026), awarded the Birch Lane roof replacement to Long Island Roofing Corp, rescinded the AIMS Riviera trip contract, and accepted a $78 donation for the girls golf team.

At its May 20 meeting, the Massapequa Union Free School District Board of Education approved several operational contracts and program agreements: a Regional Summer School agreement with Nassau BOCES for Summer 2025; a contract with Nassau BOCES to provide a Twilight evening alternative high school program for the period Sept. 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026; and the award of the Birch Lane roof replacement project to Long Island Roofing Corp as the lowest responsible bidder meeting specifications.

The board also voted to rescind the previously approved AIMS campus Riviera trip contract and accepted a $78 donation from New York Life Insurance for the girls golf team. All items were moved, seconded and approved by voice vote.

Details recorded in the meeting: the Twilight program contract covers the 09/01/2025–06/30/2026 school year; the roof award was made to the lowest responsible bidder meeting specifications; the donation is earmarked for the girls golf team. The board authorized the Board President to sign the listed contracts where applicable.

Discussion versus decision: the motions to approve the BOCES agreements, the roof award, the rescission of the Riviera contract and the donation acceptance were formal decisions taken by the board; the meeting record shows no extended debate on these items.

Ending: The board thanked donors and authorized the district administration to execute the approved contracts and report back as required.