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Suffern Central School District board moves into executive session to review personnel and legal matters

Suffern Central School District Board of Education · March 3, 2026
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The Suffern Central School District Board of Education on March 3, 2026, moved into executive session to review the employment history of a particular person and to discuss legal matters; the public meeting was set to resume at about 7:30 p.m. Board member Marlo Dickman was absent.

The Suffern Central School District Board of Education on March 3, 2026, moved into an executive session to review the employment history of a particular person and to discuss matters related to a legal issue, the board chair said.

The chair asked for a motion "to go into executive session for the purposes of reviewing with the superintendent of schools and the assistant superintendent for administrative operations and human resources, employment history of a particular person, and reviewing with the superintendent of schools and the assistant superintendent for business and finance matters related to a legal matter," and a motion was made and seconded in the public record. The chair then named "Mister Shapiro, mister Donnelly." The transcript does not provide first names or formal titles for those two references.

The chair said the board would adjourn the public portion of the meeting to executive session and reconvene the regular meeting at around 7:30 p.m. The chair also asked that the record reflect that board member Marlo Dickman was absent.

No vote tally or further public discussion on personnel or legal matters was recorded in the public transcript; details discussed during the executive session were not included in the public record.