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Votes at a glance: Honeoye board approves routine minutes, treasury report, personnel and contracts

Honeoye Central School District Board of Education · March 5, 2026

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Summary

During its March 4 meeting the Honeoye board approved the February 11 minutes, accepted the January treasury report, accepted multiple retirements effective July 1, approved appointments for coaches and election inspectors, approved the 2627 instructional calendar, and ratified an HTA MOA on teacher shortage/retirement terms.

At its March 4 meeting the Honeoye Central School District Board of Education approved several routine items by voice vote.

The board voted to approve minutes from the Feb. 11, 2026 meeting and accepted the January 2026 treasury report. It then accepted resignations effective July 1, 2026 for several staff members (Donald Gardner, Kelly Palmer Sagitella, Kathleen Carley, Michelle Berger, Robin Beehill and Steven Beehill) and recorded the motion as carried.

Appointments approved included election inspectors for the May 19, 2026 annual vote; Chad Ayers as JV lacrosse coach for 2025–26; and extracurricular advisors including Joanna Willistine (music accompanist) and Tammy Smith (substitute ski club advisor).

The board approved the draft HCS instructional calendar for the 2627 school year after a brief comment about the timing of Easter break, and it ratified an HTA memorandum of agreement addressing teacher-shortage/retirement items.

Several procurement/contract items were also approved earlier in the meeting (Cooperative bids and invoices), and the board was briefed on capital-project and energy-performance RFP timelines; many of those procurement actions were presented for board acceptance and recorded as carried in voice votes.

Votes were recorded on the record as 'Aye' with no formal roll-call tallies provided in the transcript; the meeting moved on to committee reports and other business after the motions were carried.