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Brentwood board approves personnel actions, transition agreements and new cabinet position; settlement authorized

Brentwood Union Free School District Board of Education · December 19, 2025
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Summary

At its Dec. 18 meeting the Brentwood Board of Education approved certificated and non‑certificated personnel actions, transition service agreements with Anne Palmer and Kevin O'Reilly, created a new assistant‑to‑the‑superintendent for facilities, athletics and special projects position, authorized a settlement of pending litigation, and affirmed a superintendent appeal.

The Brentwood Board of Education on Thursday approved a series of personnel and organizational actions contained in the meeting packet.

On motions from board members, trustees approved certificated and non‑certificated personnel action reports. The board also authorized three transition agreements: an agreement dated Dec. 18, 2025 with Anne Palmer to provide 20 working days of transition services to the assistant superintendent for elementary education (to be scheduled between Jan. 12 and June 30, 2026), and an employment agreement dated Dec. 18, 2025 with Kevin O'Reilly to provide transitional services to the coordinator of health, physical education and athletics.

In addition the board voted to create a new cabinet‑level position, "assistant to the superintendent for facilities, athletics, and special projects," and directed the superintendent to take steps to fill the post consistent with district policy.

The board also authorized and approved a settlement and general release resolving litigation brought by a staff member; the board stated the agreement had been reviewed in executive session and authorized the board president to execute the settlement documents. Finally, after executive session review the board affirmed the superintendent's determination in an appeal by a student's parent.

All motions reported at the meeting were moved, seconded and carried on voice vote. The transcript records the board calling for "Aye" on each item and no recorded opposition or abstentions on the listed votes.