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At the meeting the Shenendehowa Central School District Board of Education approved a series of consent and action items by voice vote. Where the record in the meeting was "all in favor" the transcript did not record individual roll‑call tallies.
Key actions taken (motions moved, seconded and approved):
- Adopted the meeting agenda. (Mover: Petra; Seconder: Naomi.)
- Approved the treasurer's report. (Mover: Petra; Seconder: Naomi.)
- Approved minutes from the October meeting. (Mover: Andrea; Seconder: Mary Colleen.)
- Certified uncollected taxes and authorized Saratoga County to collect on the district's behalf. (Mover: Carlos; Seconder: Mary Colleen.)
- Accepted a tax settlement related to Snyder's restaurant matters for $5,603. (Mover: Carlos; Seconder: Andrea.)
- Authorized participation in a municipal cooperative purchasing agreement for fuel (diesel/gas). (Mover: Mary Colleen; Seconder: Petro.)
- Approved ECA (extracurricular activity) and classroom non‑cash account listings and annual reviews. (Mover: Petro; Seconder: Naomi.)
- Approved health services contract arrangements for private‑school students to ensure equitable services. (Mover: Carlos; Seconder: Fletcher.)
- Accepted scholarship and local grant donations (example: United Way grant referenced). (Mover: Crow; Seconder: Mary Colleen.)
- Approved a contractual services agreement for speech therapy (Natalia Martinez) related to special education services. (Mover: Naomi; Seconder: Andrea.)
- Approved staffing recommendations, including coaching and club advisor appointments and seven resignations. (Mover: Andrea; Seconder: Carla.)
- Adopted policies presented for second reading (including updates to safety‑related policies and Policy 81‑40 Bring Your Own Device). (Mover: Naomi; Seconder: Carla.)
- Motion to adjourn carried. (Mover: Andrea; Seconder: Naomi.)
Where recorded, motions included named movers and seconders; vote tallies were voice votes recorded as "all in favor" and the meeting minutes record the motions as passed. No individual yes/no/abstain tallies were read aloud in the transcript.
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