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Scotia-Glenville board approves teacher memorandum, personnel actions and several donations

Scotia-Glenville Central School District Board of Education · May 12, 2026
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Summary

The board approved a memorandum of agreement with the teachers association regarding voluntary packing work with pay, accepted a family-district agreement, accepted small donations and established a memorial scholarship, and acknowledged retirement/resignations and multiple personnel appointments.

The Scotia-Glenville Central School District Board of Education unanimously approved several routine agreements and personnel items during its Monday meeting.

A board member moved to approve a memorandum of agreement between the district and the Scotia Glenville Teachers Association regarding staff assistance with packing personal belongings; Superintendent Schwartz clarified participation in the activity is voluntary and that teachers who choose to assist will be paid for that work. The motion passed by voice vote.

The board also approved an agreement between the district and a family of a district student; details of that agreement were not read aloud in the record. Consolidated resolutions to accept small donations (Box Tops contributions and two violas with cases) and to establish the Carl George Conservation Memorial Scholarship were also approved by voice vote.

In communications the board accepted the resignation/retirement of Andrew Giaquentos, school business manager, effective June 30, 2026, and acknowledged a list of personnel appointments and tenure actions with effective dates (names and dates were read into the record). The board voted to accept those communications without further discussion.

Board members did not request roll-call tallies for these items in the minutes; approval was recorded by voice votes. No amendments to the presented agreements were made at the meeting.