Yorktown board approves consent agenda; $30,000 state aid added to music department budget

Yorktown Central School District Board of Education · January 13, 2026

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Summary

The board approved the consent agenda, including a $30,000 state aid budget adjustment tied to a grant secured with Assemblymember Dana Levenberg for music instruments at the middle and high schools, and recorded gifts and donations totaling at least $11,859.94.

The Yorktown Central School District Board of Education approved its consent agenda Tuesday, which included personnel items, business matters and pupil services. During discussion Dr. Ron Hatter explained a budget adjustment tied to a state grant secured with Assemblymember Dana Levenberg to support instruments for the middle and high school music programs.

"So you'll see the other state aid of $30,000 being transferred into the various codes in our middle school and high school," Hatter said, explaining the grant will be added on the revenue side and appropriated on the expenditure side through a budget adjustment.

The board also acknowledged several gifts and grants recorded in the packet: a $300 mini‑grant from Rochester Institute of Technology, $1,000 from the high school PTA for graduation courserelated community service, and $10,559.94 from the Husker Club to support baseball and softball equipment.

The consent agenda was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote (Aye). Board members thanked community donors and the assemblymember for the support.