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Neshaminy board approves personnel items, raises facility supervisor pay to $85,000

February 27, 2024 | Neshaminy SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania


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Neshaminy board approves personnel items, raises facility supervisor pay to $85,000
The Neshaminy Board of School Directors approved a package of personnel actions and a salary revision for a facilities position at its June 6 meeting. An unnamed board member moved to approve item 2.01 covering support‑staff retirements, resignations and end of assignments as well as related appointments; the motion was seconded by Mister Sullivan and passed by voice vote, recorded as 8–0 in favor.

The motion called out several long‑serving employees as the board approved the retirements and resignations: “Faye Hatch, 23 years; Albert Hiller, 35 years; Anthony Kunick, 27 years; and Ellen Ruffin, 27 years,” a board member said while presenting the item.

Separately, Mister Allen moved to revise the salary for the district’s facility supervisor under the Act 93 agreement for Administrative Support (NASA) to $85,000. Cerullo seconded the motion, and the board approved the increase by voice vote, 8–0.

Superintendent Mr. Bowman also used his report to highlight recent district events and recognitions. He thanked volunteers for elementary and middle‑school field days, noted music students who earned places in Pennsylvania Music Educators Association All‑State ensembles, and announced a May 25 military commitment ceremony at which seven graduating seniors committed to military service.

The board chair read a long list of consent and routine business items that will be taken up at the June 27 public board meeting, including stop‑loss insurance for 2023–24, year‑end budget transfers, budgetary adjustments for federal and other programs, BCIU master services agreements and MOUs for local townships and SROs. No separate discussion or roll calls were recorded in the transcript for those consent items during the June 6 meeting.

The board also received routine committee updates: business operations confirmed the budget will be finalized and approved June 27, facilities and planning previewed naming a new elementary school and an update on the stadium project, and the Bucks County Intermediate Unit promoted a FabLab summer camp opportunity.

The meeting ended after brief board comments and tributes, including a retirement tribute to longtime band director Mike Lipton, and a formal motion to adjourn.

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