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Neshaminy board approves consent agenda, personnel actions and first reading of 13 policies in unanimous votes

October 29, 2025 | Neshaminy SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania


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Neshaminy board approves consent agenda, personnel actions and first reading of 13 policies in unanimous votes
The Neshaminy School Board unanimously approved a series of master motions Monday covering routine business, personnel and contract items, and advanced a slate of policies to a second reading.

In a voice vote the board approved a master motion to accept minutes (2.01), the treasurer’s report (2.02), the check register and procurement-card purchases (2.03), investments (2.04), exonerations (2.05) and budget transfers (2.06). The motion passed 9–0.

The board next approved a personnel master motion covering new hires (3.01), rehires (3.02), retirements/resignations/end of assignments (3.03), leaves of absence (3.04) and co-curricular and ancillary assignments (3.05). The board noted the retirement of Mark Wilson, a Maple Point science teacher with 32 years of service. That motion passed 9–0.

Business operations items were approved by master motion, including a Schrader Group facilities assessment (04/2001), a 2025–2026 BCIU number 22 Homestead Farmstead District agreement (04/2025–2026), Sunday facility usage (04/2003), an affiliation agreement with Eastern University (04/2004), a placement agreement with Western Governors University (04/2005), a revised summer-pass agreement (04/2006) and an agreement with GO 4 (04/2007). The motion carried 9–0.

Under educational development the board approved a data-sharing agreement (5.01) and three overnight trips by master motion; vote 9–0.

Under policy, the board’s policy committee recommended 13 policies at its Oct. 23 committee meeting; the board approved a motion accepting these for first reading and scheduled a second reading and final adoption for the Nov. 25, 2025 public board meeting. That motion passed by a 9–0 voice vote.

Board members also reported at the meeting that the Bucks County Technical High School joint board selected Mark Holzman as its next director, and they congratulated students of the month from various grade levels. The meeting concluded with announcements of upcoming committee and board meeting dates and a unanimous voice vote to adjourn.

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