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Stockbridge Valley board adopts minutes, approves March warrants and special education recommendations

Stockbridge Valley Central School District Board of Education · May 12, 2026
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Summary

At its May 12 meeting, the Stockbridge Valley Central School District board approved minutes from April sessions, adopted the March 2026 Treasurer's Report (showing total warrants across funds), and approved Committee on Special Education recommendations. Most motions passed 6–0.

The Stockbridge Valley Central School District Board of Education approved routine minutes and financial items during its May 12 regular meeting. Board President Jonathan Strain called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m., and on a motion by Board Member Herb Bingel, seconded by Kristin Guinto, the board adopted the minutes of April 14 and the April 21 special meeting; both motions carried 6 ayes, 0 nays.

The board then approved the Treasurer’s Report for March 2026 and reviewed warrants for March 1–31, 2026: General Fund $664,565.29; Lunch Fund $12,658.72; Capital Fund $224,621.04; Special Aid $2,517.05. That motion also passed 6 ayes, 0 nays. The board approved multiple Committee on Special Education recommendations for individual student cases as listed in the minutes; that motion carried 6 ayes, 0 nays.

The decisions keep routine fiscal and compliance matters on schedule ahead of the new fiscal and academic year. No public comments or staff presentations about the financial report were recorded in the minutes.