Superintendent Bridal presented a redesigned secondary summer school model that shortens credit-recovery blocks to two weeks per course, expands daily hours to 8 a.m.–1 p.m., and uses staggered bus routes to connect with elementary programs; the plan is a proposal for implementation, not a board vote.
The Board of Education approved routine contracts and a $1,000 donation from Devil Fish Aquatics and authorized a special-services contract for the 2025–26 school year; two student representative seats were approved pending notification of selected candidates.
The Marlboro Central School District Board of Education passed a resolution nominating board member Frank Milazzo for the Everett R. Dyer Award for distinguished school board service; the motion passed with an abstention recorded.
At its May 22 meeting, the Marlboro Central School District highlighted student achievements including a student representative nomination for a statewide award, the districts senior top-10, students of the month and spring athletics success.
The Board of Education approved the Class of 2026 senior trip to Orlando and authorized an intermunicipal software access agreement with Ulster County for tax collection, then entered executive session for personnel and possible litigation with no action afterward.
The Marlboro Central School District Board of Education unanimously accepted the district budget vote results totaling $67,127,303 and certified the trustees' election results; the superintendent said the public vote will preserve programming and staffing.
The Board of Education approved a pilot agreement for a solar energy system at a Milton Turnpike parcel, authorizing a PILOT between the district, Town of Marlboro and Highland 201 Solar LLC (c/o NextAmp, Inc.).
At a legally required budget hearing, district officials explained a $67.1 million spending plan, said a shift of the Danskammer power plant from a PILOT to the property tax rolls accounts for roughly half of a 9% tax-levy figure, and outlined options if voters reject the budget.
The board approved a consent agenda including contracts, minutes, personnel recommendations and authorized a corrected 2024 tax roll refund for a Milton property; roll-call votes were unanimous.
The school board honored high-school students for Scholastic Art awards and winter athletic accomplishments, including section titles and a state championship in boys bowling.