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Board tentatively backs HYA for strategic plan but defers contract amid budget uncertainty

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Summary

After reviewing proposals, a board subcommittee recommended Hazard, Young, Attea (HYA) for a district strategic-planning engagement; the board signaled support in a straw poll but did not authorize a contract because of the current budget shortfall and timing concerns.

At the Feb. 24 Cornwall Central School District Board of Education meeting, members reported that an internal review of proposals for a district strategic plan yielded a recommendation to use Hazard, Young, Attea (HYA). The board’s ad hoc review group said HYA’s experience with similar suburban metro-area districts and its proposed implementation dashboard distinguished the firm in the scoring process.

Board members emphasized that the board did not vote to authorize a contract at the meeting. The administration and a five-member subcommittee described a multi-stage selection: the district sent an RFP in the fall, received seven or eight proposals, narrowed that pool to three finalists and then recommended…

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