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Neshaminy board approves routine financial and personnel measures, weekend gym use and two overnight trips

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


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Neshaminy board approves routine financial and personnel measures, weekend gym use and two overnight trips
The Neshaminy School District Board of School Directors unanimously approved a slate of routine financial and personnel measures and several schedule requests during its meeting.

A master consent motion to approve routine items — including minutes, the treasurer’s report, check registers and procurement card purchases, budget transfers, investments and exonerations — passed 7–0 after a motion from the presiding officer and a second from Mister Sullivan.

The board also approved retirements and resignations of administrative staff (item 3.01), certificated personnel actions (items 4.01–4.07) and non-certificated personnel motions and support-staff appointments (items 5.01–5.07 and 5.02). Each motion was moved and seconded on the record and carried unanimously, 7–0.

Under facilities business, Mister Rodriguez moved to permit Sunday use of Maple Point Middle School and Pearl Buck Elementary School gyms by the Langhorne Athletic Association from Dec. 2, 2023, to March 16, 2024, consistent with board policy 800; Mister Sporney seconded, and the board approved the request 7–0. The board also approved two overnight student trips under board policy 231.1 following a motion by Mister Kovitz and a second by Mister Sullivan.

A full list of approved personnel appointment numbers and retirements was presented with agenda items; specific support-staff appointment numbers were read by the board during the meeting. No contested votes or defeats occurred; all motions recorded at the meeting passed unanimously.

The board announced a policy-committee meeting for Thursday the 26th at 6:30 p.m. and the next regular board meeting on Nov. 8 at 7:00 p.m.

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