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Germantown board approves JV girls volleyball stipend and several personnel appointments

Germantown Central School District Board of Education · February 25, 2026
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Summary

The Germantown Central School District Board of Education approved a supplemental agreement establishing a stipend for a girls junior varsity volleyball coach and confirmed multiple personnel moves, including a registered nurse appointment and hiring a full-time night cleaner. Several routine consent items were also approved.

The Germantown Central School District Board of Education on Feb. 25 approved a supplemental memorandum of agreement with the Germantown Teachers Association to establish a stipend for a girls junior varsity volleyball coach and voted to confirm a slate of personnel actions.

The board read the resolution authorizing the stipend and discussed the local shift in student interest from soccer to volleyball. The superintendent said the district “currently have[s] a modified varsity” and that the stipend would be available if the program needs a junior varsity coach. After brief discussion the board voted by voice to approve the memorandum as presented.

In other personnel business the board approved the appointment of a registered nurse effective March 4, 2026, at step 7 with an annual salary listed in the meeting materials and an added $2,500 health-care coordinator stipend prorated through June 2026. The board also approved the appointment of Cameron Quinn as a full-time night cleaner at $15 per hour, with an $800 annual night-shift differential, subject to NYSED fingerprint clearance.

Chair called for approval of the consent agenda and the board approved those items by a single motion. Meeting minutes show motions were made, seconded and adopted by voice vote; no roll-call tallies were read into the record during the meeting.

The board also voted to declare selected old library books surplus and authorized staff to sell or dispose of the items (see separate item). Staff offered to schedule Cheryl (library staff) to present the surplus process and a vision for the high-school library at a future meeting.

The meeting closed after routine announcements and confirmations that new custodial hires and an RN would bring staffing back to full strength in the coming weeks.