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Board approves personnel items, donations and appropriation changes; consent agenda passes

October 10, 2025 | EAST ISLIP UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York


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Board approves personnel items, donations and appropriation changes; consent agenda passes
The East Islip Union Free School District Board of Education approved a slate of routine and agenda items during its Oct. 23 regular meeting.

On motions from the superintendent's recommendations, the board approved certified personnel actions (resignations, leaves, appointments, tenure and salary changes) and noncertified personnel actions. Both motions were moved and seconded on the record and carried with the meeting's recorded response of "Aye." The consent agenda, covering items 9.2 through 9.13, was approved by voice vote.

Donations accepted by the board included $64,000 from the For the Kids Foundation (FTK). The FTK donation is designated to support furniture for a new outdoor classroom at East Islip High School and to furnish a newly designed high school courtroom intended to support law, debate and public-service learning experiences. The revenue code to be increased was recorded as A2705; the board approved increasing the appropriate budget codes. The board also accepted a donation of classroom items for the district's fabrication ("fax") classes valued at approximately $200 from a retired Suffolk County teacher.

The board approved listed appropriation changes for the 2024–2025 and 2025–2026 school years as presented on the agenda. The transcript records motions and ‘‘Aye’’ votes for these items.

The board set its next regular business meeting for Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025, at 7:00 p.m.

No recorded roll-call tallies or named yes/no votes were included in the transcript; each approval on the record was passed by unanimous voice "Aye."

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