An unidentified speaker at a Baldwin Union Free School District gathering congratulated two students who were recommended for a prestigious award and said the district will offer new courses at the high school.
The speaker said they had visited "New Pothrey" and called the experience "absolutely outstanding." Citing information from a person or source the transcript identifies as "Brillo," the speaker said two students, "based on the teacher care scores, are recommended to proceed" for a high‑profile prize the transcript names as the "Robert Riesle Award." "Congratulations to those 2 students," the speaker added, praising the entire staff and singling out students who work behind the scenes with stage crew for contributing to the success.
The speaker also announced "some new courses that are gonna be running at the high school," but did not provide course names, start dates, enrollment limits, or funding sources. The transcript does not include additional details that would verify the award name, the identity of the source called "Brillo," or the specific curriculum changes announced.
No motions, votes, or formal actions were recorded in the provided transcript excerpt. The remarks, as transcribed, were limited to congratulations and a brief announcement; the record does not show follow‑up staff reports, a formal agenda item for curriculum changes, or a direct response from district officials in this excerpt.
The district name provided for normalization is BALDWIN UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Proper nouns appearing in the transcript — "New Pothrey," "Brillo," and the "Robert Riesle Award" — are reported here as transcribed; their spelling and official status were not verified in the record provided.