Board approves multiple contracts, MOAs and an energy performance financing resolution

Massapequa Union Free School District Board of Education · November 14, 2025

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Summary

The Massapequa board approved a package of routine resolutions including IEP recommendations, consultant contracts, trip transportation contracts, memoranda of agreement with staff groups, two small donations, committee appointments, and a financing resolution for an energy performance contract with Johnson Controls Inc.

At its Nov. meeting the Massapequa Union Free School District Board of Education approved a series of routine resolutions covering special-education recommendations, consultant contracts, student trip transportation, memoranda of agreement with staff groups and a financing determination for an energy performance contract.

Motions passed unanimously for IEP recommendations and listings for home instruction. The board approved consultant contracts and a settlement stipulation for student number 228180092; it also authorized the board president to sign required agreements. Transportation vendors approved included Coachmen Luxury Transport for a three-day high-school trip to Boston and M & V Corporate Transportation for a DECA overnight trip.

The board adopted a resolution declaring findings regarding proposals received for financing the district's energy performance contract with Johnson Controls Inc. and made "certain other determinations in connection therewith" as presented in the agenda.

Other approvals included a revised memorandum of agreement for SAT proctors, a memorandum of agreement for an assistant varsity ice hockey coach with the Massapequa Federation of Teachers, an MOA with the Massapequa School Nurses Association (confidential schedule referenced), acceptance of two $100 donation checks from the Block Blackboard giving fund on behalf of New York Life for Umpqua Elementary School, and appointment of community residents to district committees. The board also authorized member Daniella Kudo to send an Oct. 21 letter to U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand on education investments and on-time funding.

The meeting record shows these items were moved, seconded and approved by voice vote; specific roll-call tallies were not recorded in the public transcript.