Yorktown board adopts several policies, approves consent agenda and adjourns

Yorktown Central School District Board of Education · February 10, 2026

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Summary

The Yorktown Board approved second‑reading adoptions (including policies on public concerns, animals in school, staff attendance and staff evaluations), deleted two superseded policies, approved consent agenda items (10–15) including roughly $8,500 in PTA donations, and then adjourned the meeting.

The Yorktown Central School District Board of Education took several governance actions at its Feb. 9 meeting.

Policy actions: The board moved to approve the second reading and adoption of a set of policies, including policy 1,400 (public concerns), 4,850 (animals in school), 9,290 (staff attendance at conferences/workshops/professional meetings), 9,420 (staff evaluations), and 9,430 (staff co‑curricular assignments and allocations). The board also conducted first reads of several policies (41‑10 school calendar; 41‑18 employee identification badges; 43‑13 teaching about religion; 81‑22 automated external defibrillators; 81‑30 school safety plans) and moved to delete policy 4,315.01 (AIDS instruction, superseded by state law) and policy 4,322 (enrichment programs included in existing curriculum). Motions were made, seconded and approved by voice vote with "Aye" recorded.

Consent agenda and donations: The board approved consent agenda items 10–15, covering board matters, personnel matters, business matters, curriculum items, and gifts/grants/donations. The agenda included about $8,500 in donations from the PTA, which board members noted and thanked community donors for.

Adjournment: Following routine board comments and thanks to staff and students, the board moved, seconded and approved a motion to adjourn.

The actions recorded on the agenda were procedural adoptions, deletions and routine approvals required for district governance; no additional substantive new policy changes were introduced in the meeting notes.