Neshaminy board approves personnel items, BCIU budget and donation; votes recorded 7–0

Neshaminy School District Board of School Directors · February 12, 2026

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Summary

At its public meeting the Neshaminy Board approved a master consent motion covering multiple personnel and contract items, unanimously approved the 2026–2027 Bucks County Intermediate Unit budget (district share $115,104.09) and accepted a donated lending library for Core Creek Elementary from the Neshaminy Kids Club.

The Neshaminy School District Board of School Directors approved several routine and fiscal items during its public meeting, recording unanimous votes on multiple motions.

Board member Missus Halbach moved a master consent motion covering agenda items 2.01 (appointments/new hires), 2.02 (resignations and retirements), 2.04 (BCIU number 22 board member nomination), 2.05 (contracted services for 2025–2026) and an MOU with Penn GSE; Mister Rodriguez seconded. The board approved the consolidated motion by voice vote, recorded as a 7–0 majority.

Halbach also moved approval of the Bucks County Intermediate Unit (BCIU) Program and Services Instructional Materials Research Services budget for 2026–2027, which the motion described as $2,158,802 with the district share listed as $115,104.09 and an increase noted in the materials. The motion was seconded by Miss Walbeezer and approved unanimously.

The board additionally approved acceptance of a donated lending library for Core Creek Elementary from the Neshaminy Kids Club (Office of Child Development and Early Learning); Mister Rodriguez seconded and the motion passed 7–0.

A clerical roll call confirmed seven yes votes for the BCIU budget motion (Missus Egan, Missus Allenbeck, Mister Krauss, Missus Marshall, Mister Rodriguez, Mister Sullivan and Miss Wolbeezer). No roll-call dissent or abstention was recorded in the meeting minutes.

These approvals were presented as routine business items during the meeting and required no further committee action in this session. The board thanked the donor organization and noted a files attachment accompanies the BCIU budget motion for public review.