Cold Spring Harbor board hears budget presentations and curriculum proposals; next steps center on metrics and operational plans

Cold Spring Harbor Central School District Board of Education · March 6, 2026

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Summary

District leaders presented elementary enrollment pressures, proposed permanent coaching and science positions, and sought capital funds for a coral‑reef lab; board members requested follow‑up cost breakdowns, evaluation metrics and an operational plan for the marine lab before final budget approvals.

The Cold Spring Harbor Central School District board met to hear four budget presentations across primary and elementary schools and a curriculum overview from district administration. Presenters described rising kindergarten enrollment at Goose Hill that will require additional classroom capacity; recommended converting temporary instructional coaching funds into permanent literacy and math coach positions; proposed an extra science specialist to expand lab time; and offered a capital proposal to create a coral‑reef room inside the marine lab at an estimated one‑time cost of $100,000.

Board members repeatedly pressed for specific evaluation metrics, detailed cost breakdowns and operational plans—particularly for recurring maintenance and staffing costs tied to the marine lab and to any permanent staffing increases. The meeting concluded with a procedural vote approving an engagement letter for Von Schilling for $10,000 (mover Bill; seconder Alex); the transcript shows no roll call tally.

Next steps recorded in the discussion include staff returning with space‑planning options for new classrooms, cost breakdowns and evaluation metrics for coaching positions, and a written plan for marine lab ongoing operations and potential funding sources.