Board approves routine warrants, reports and resolutions; accepts $2,000 Brockway Foundation donation
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At the Homer Central School District board meeting the board approved minutes, warrants, the treasurer’s report, committee reports and several resolutions and accepted a $2,000 donation from the Brockway Foundation. Most motions passed with an 'aye' vote; one abstention was recorded when a member had missed the prior meeting.
The Homer Central School District Board of Education approved a series of routine financial and administrative items and accepted a charitable donation at its meeting.
Votes at a glance (motions approved): - Move to executive session to discuss the employment of a particular person or persons — passed (all in favor recorded as "Aye"). - Approve minutes of the July 24, 2025 special meeting — passed (one board member abstained, citing absence from the prior meeting). - Approve warrant reports and claims and auditors' reports — passed (all in favor recorded as "Aye"). - Approve treasurer's report — passed (all in favor recorded as "Aye"). - Approve reports from the committee on special location — passed (all in favor recorded as "Aye"). - Approve 2025–26 youth and government leadership reports — passed (all in favor recorded as "Aye"). - Approve nonpublic schools transportation request for 2025–26 school year — passed (all in favor recorded as "Aye"). - Approve RIC 1 Risk Operation Center resolution — passed (all in favor recorded as "Aye"). - Approve disposal of items from the technology and food service departments — passed (all in favor recorded as "Aye"). - Approve "MyClass" resolution — passed (all in favor recorded as "Aye"). - Accept donation of $2,000 from the Brockway Foundation — passed (all in favor recorded as "Aye").
The board took these actions without extended debate. In several cases the chair asked, "All those in favor? Aye. Opposed?" and votes were recorded as unanimous "Aye"; the minutes approval recorded an abstention from a member who said they had missed the last meeting. No roll-call vote tallies with member names were given in the transcript for these motions.
Several informational items followed, including fundraising updates and staff updates; board members provided brief activity reports and upcoming dates for staff opening day and retreats.
