Votes at a glance: Fayetteville‑Manlius board approves superintendent appointment, safety plan and routine motions

Fayetteville-Manlius Central School District Board of Education · January 13, 2026

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Summary

The board approved the meeting agenda, appointed Dr. Magda Parvie as superintendent (effective 2026‑03‑01), approved minutes with two abstentions, extended a consulting agreement, approved the district safety plan under Dacia's Law, appointed a 504 hearing officer and approved the consent agenda.

The Fayetteville‑Manlius Central School District board took several formal actions during the meeting:

- Agenda approval: The board approved the meeting agenda as presented (motion moved by Rebecca; seconded by Jason).

- Appointment of superintendent: The board approved the appointment of Dr. Magda Parvie as superintendent, effective March 1, 2026 (motion moved by Dan; seconded by Chrissy). The transcript records no opposition; a roll‑call tally was not included in the public record.

- Approval of minutes (Dec. 8, 2025): The board approved the minutes; two abstentions were noted on the record but the names tied to the abstentions were not recorded in the transcript.

- Extension of consulting agreement: The board approved extending a consulting agreement with April Wortham through June 30, 2026, for an amount not to exceed the original contract value of $5,000.

- Approval of safety plan: The board approved the 2025–26 district safety plan as revised in accordance with Dacia’s Law.

- Appointment of 504 hearing officer: The board appointed Matthew Fletcher as the district's designated 504 hearing officer on recommendation of legal counsel (motion moved by Marissa; seconded by Jason).

- Consent agenda: The board approved the consent agenda as presented.

Where the public transcript records vote outcomes (for example, abstentions on the minutes item), those are noted above. The transcript did not include roll‑call tallies for most motions.