The board received the LCCTC newsletter highlighting SkillsUSA winners, a drone pilot education pilot, mock interviews involving roughly 525 students, and the appointment of Danielle Romberger to principal; the report also notes an application for a $5,000,000 Commonwealth school facility grant.
The Cornwall-Lebanon School Board on March 17 approved a series of buildings-and-grounds contracts — including gutter, bleacher, parking-lot and flooring work — and authorized payment of $3,222,833.12 in Cedar Crest Campus renovation bills; all motions passed unanimously.
The personnel slate reported March 9 included multiple retirements and resignations (including the communications coordinator's planned retirement), leaves of absence and recommended hires for 2026-27; many hires were contingent on completion of pre-employment requirements and several staff listed will continue as district substitutes.
At the March 9 work session administration reviewed highlights of the governor's proposed state budget, noting proposed increases for basic and special education and program-specific grants; administrators cautioned the board that the proposal is uncertain and some funding streams (PlanCon) remain under moratorium.
District facilities staff reported steady progress on the high school renovation and stadium at the March 9 work session, including a rooftop chiller installation, generator hookups and a stadium completion target of July; several change orders and summer phasing were outlined and will be presented for approval next week.
Administrators asked the board to approve summer capital-reserve projects (gutter and bleacher replacements, parking repairs, flooring), reported an available capital-reserve balance of about $3.8 million, and recommended a contract addendum to FEDAVIA to prepare campus site improvements for fall bidding.
At its Feb. 9 meeting the Cornwall-Lebanon School Board approved multiple construction change orders and payments (including $5,707,545.65 to the Cedar Crest renovation fund), a Siemens fire‑alarm contract ($67,695), a three‑year medical contract, budget transfers, personnel actions and adopted the 2026–27 calendar 7–1.
The Cornwall-Lebanon School District honored multiple students Feb. 9, including a state art contest winner, student council updates, All‑State field hockey recognitions and the South Lebanon Student of the Year; student speakers thanked teachers and families.
District leaders reviewed four concept options for the Lebanon County Career & Technology Center and explained the multi‑district funding process under the JOC; administrators asked for board feedback ahead of a March up‑or‑down motion to amend the articles of agreement that would determine how renovation costs are shared among six districts.
Administrators detailed multiple high‑school renovation change orders and equipment swaps to be voted next week, including plumbing and masonry work and stadium adjustments totaling listed change-order amounts (e.g., $26,103.33; $5,020; $34,488.88; ~ $12,900).