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Tri Valley board approves superintendent search consultant, tenure appointment and a slate of donations

March 13, 2026 | TRI-VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York


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Tri Valley board approves superintendent search consultant, tenure appointment and a slate of donations
The Tri Valley Central School District Board of Education approved several routine and personnel actions during its meeting.

Consultant appointment: By motion (moved by Jerry, second by George) the board approved Michael Rulo of Sullivan BOCES as the search consultant for the district superintendent search. The resolution specified there would be no additional fee and that district charges during the search would be printing, advertising and interview costs. The board president and district clerk were designated points of contact for the search.

Tenure appointment: The board voted unanimously (motion by George, second by Pat) to grant tenure to Michelle Einloff in the tenure area of English language arts 7–12, effective 03/16/2026. The resolution cited compliance with Education Law and Board of Regents rules and referenced Ms. Einloff's prior probationary appointment and New York State certificate.

Donations and agreements: The board accepted multiple donations, including 30 elementary books from New Hope; six commercial-quality heated brooders for incoming chicks from Tractor Supply; a $650 donation from a donor listed as "Tessa" to support a senior trip; and $950 from a law enforcement motorcycle club to support a senior trip. The board also approved the 2025–26 agreement between the district and the Deborah Al Foundation and adopted DCMO cooperative purchasing participation and a DCMO food/cafeteria-supplies resolution for 2026–27 (motions carried unanimously).

Other procedural actions: The board approved the full consent agenda for items 8–13 by unanimous hand vote and moved into and out of an executive session earlier in the meeting to discuss personnel/medical/credit matters.

All recorded motions noted unanimous approval in the meeting transcript; specific vote tallies by named board seat were not provided on the record.

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