North Syracuse board places and approves routine business: MOAs, gift acceptance and emergency repair authorization

North Syracuse Central School District Board of Education · February 10, 2026

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Summary

The board placed and moved to approve multiple routine items including memoranda of agreement with CSEA and employee associations, acceptance of a $3,579.20 furniture gift from Inline AND CO., and a resolution authorizing emergency asbestos abatement and repairs; specific vote tallies were not recorded in the transcript.

At its Feb. 12, 2026 meeting, the North Syracuse Central School District Board of Education handled routine action items including personnel matters, contracts and a donor gift.

The board considered classification and placement of students and declarations of marketable and non‑marketable surplus, then accepted with gratitude a gift of office furniture (a Logiflex Volt desk) from Inline AND CO., 405 Spencer St., with a stated value of $3,579.20.

The board placed for consideration a service contract with OCM BOCES Regional Information and moved to approve resolutions to create and abolish specific positions. The board also moved to approve a memorandum of agreement dated Feb. 9, 2026, between the district and CSEA Local 1000 (North Syracuse Central School District Office Personnel Unit) and a memorandum of agreement dated Feb. 11, 2026, between the district, the NSPA and the NSEA.

The board placed and discussed a resolution declaring an emergency and authorizing emergency repair work and asbestos abatement; the transcript records the board taking the motion but does not include a roll-call vote total. The meeting acknowledged retirements of two teaching assistants — Renee Merritt (26 years of service) and Jerry Williams (19 years) — and then addressed personnel items A and B before adjourning.

Where the transcript records only voice votes or general 'all those in favor' prompts, the meeting record does not provide a roll-call tally. The motions and resolutions described above were placed before the board during the meeting and, where the chair solicited approval, the board indicated assent by voice in the transcript.