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Board approves fiscal‑management policies and consent agenda; recognizes retirees

Three Village Central School District Board of Education · April 30, 2026
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Summary

Trustees approved second‑read fiscal policies, adopted a consent agenda including appointments (Munistat Services, Hawkins Delafield & Wood), donations and financial reports, and recognized multiple retirees; a pulled personnel item was considered separately and recorded on the transcript.

The Three Village Central School District board approved the second read of the 600‑series board policies on fiscal management and budget procedures and carried the consent agenda at the April 29 meeting.

Mr. Masecki presented the second read of the continuing 600 series. The board moved, seconded and the chair announced the policies were approved.

On the consent agenda the board accepted a petition placing a Long Island Museum question on the May 19 ballot, appointed Munistat Services as fiscal adviser for 2026–27 and Hawkins Delafield & Wood as bond counsel, accepted donations (a $700 check from the American Heart Association for Naskegg Elementary, a book donation from the Alzheimer’s Association in English and Spanish, and a $2,000 scholarship from the Suffolk County chapter of the NYS School Facilities Association to Ward Melville High School), authorized participation in cooperative bids, approved bid extensions and renewals for facilities services, declared surplus textbooks, and authorized tax‑anticipation borrowing (authorization up to $65,000,000; exact amount TBD and subject to cash‑flow analysis).

Personnel items were reviewed: recommendations from the special education committee included abolishing several positions (total of 15) and multiple instructional and noninstructional retirements, resignations and appointments. Item BB on the agenda recommended creating several 12‑month TVSA positions (to incorporate some abolished roles). The board pulled a personnel item (A4) for separate consideration; the transcript records separate vote language and a chair’s declaration of the result. The board also recognized retirees including Laurie Lemanski (TA, Julianus, 26 years) and Mike Sacco (district art teacher, 24 years).

The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn.