Wappingers board adopts revised districtwide safety plan, approves consent agenda and policies

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

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Summary

The Wappingers Central School District Board on Jan. 12, 2026, unanimously approved a revised districtwide safety plan (adding sudden cardiac arrest response procedures per section 155.17 of the regulations of the Commissioner of Education), approved a multi-item consent agenda and adopted several policies on second reading.

The Wappingers Central School District Board of Education on Jan. 12, 2026, unanimously adopted a revised districtwide school safety plan and approved its consent agenda and several policies.

A resolution read at the meeting adopted the revised safety plan "as amended to include procedures for response to sudden cardiac arrest in accordance with section 155.17 of the regulations of the Commissioner of Education." The board considered the recommendation from the district safety committee and approved the amendment without recorded opposition.

Earlier in the meeting the board approved a multi-item consent agenda covering items 6.02 through 6.12 after a motion from Callan and a second from Mr. Lumia; the board voted unanimously to approve those items. Later, the board approved the second reading and adoption of multiple policies upon the policy committee's recommendation. The motion to adopt the policies was made by Miss Kellen and seconded by Mr. Lumia; the vote was unanimous.

For one listed policy the board conducted a silent first reading and invited members to send questions or concerns to Trustee Kellen, the policy committee chair. No public comments were recorded during the public-comment periods.

The meeting closed with a motion by Mr. McFarland, seconded by Mr. Lumia, to adjourn at 7:48 p.m.; the motion passed unanimously.

Actions recorded in the meeting did not record any dissenting votes and no items were pulled from the consent agenda for separate discussion.