Neshaminy board approves revised 2025–26 calendar, Title IX counsel and compliance contract in unanimous votes
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The Neshaminy School Board unanimously approved a master motion covering the revised 2025–26 calendar, a county claim-bureau item, and an intergovernmental agreement to relocate a walking trail, and separately approved two Title IX-related contracts, all by 8–0 votes.
The Neshaminy School Board approved several agenda items in unanimous votes during its meeting, including a revised 2025–26 school calendar, a county claim-bureau measure allowing limited exoneration of penalties and interest, and an intergovernmental agreement with Middletown Township to relocate a walking trail tied to construction at Core Creek Elementary.
Board chair Mister Sullivan moved a master motion to approve items 2.01–2.03; Mister Rodriguez seconded. The board voted 8–0 to adopt the package. The chair described the motion as a single “master motion” to expedite routine approvals on the consent list.
Separately, the board approved a Title IX pool counsel consultation agreement with the law firm Sweet Stevens Katz & Williams LLP (item 2.04). Missus Roshes seconded the motion; the vote was 8–0. The board also voted to approve an agreement with Grand River Solutions Inc. to provide Title IX compliance and investigative support services for the district through March 31, 2027 (item 2.05). Mister Rodriguez seconded; the motion passed 8–0.
The items approved affect administrative operations (legal support for Title IX matters), the district calendar and testing schedule, and a local infrastructure change: the intergovernmental agreement with Middletown Township covers relocation of the existing walking trail along Langhorne-Yardley Road in connection with Core Creek Elementary construction. Minutes and the board packet list additional routine matters to be placed on the public meeting agenda, including overnight trips, summer work projects, summer programs, a student settlement agreement, a limited contract with Portnoff Law Associates, and resolutions about delinquent real estate tax collection.
No board discussion or dissent on the recorded motions was reported in the transcript. The board’s next public meeting is scheduled for April 28 in this room; the business operations committee will meet tomorrow evening to discuss the budget and a Schrader Group presentation on high-school options.

