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Board approves slate of tenure recommendations at Cold Spring Harbor

May 10, 2026 | COLD SPRING HARBOR CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York


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Board approves slate of tenure recommendations at Cold Spring Harbor
Administrators presented a slate of tenure recommendations and the Cold Spring Harbor Central School District Board of Education approved them by voice vote at the May 5 meeting.

The board heard detailed recommendations from administrators for multiple candidates across elementary and secondary schools and the counseling program. Presenters highlighted candidates’ work in early literacy and the science of reading, student-centered classroom environments, counseling program development, formative assessment practices and increased access to extracurricular learning opportunities. One presenter described tenure as “a celebration of the potential and reflection of our confidence in you to continue to grow,” and recounted examples of family engagement and program partnerships.

After the presentations, the board president asked to take all tenure recommendations “as a slate.” A motion received a first and second; the chair called for a voice vote and the motion was approved. The transcript records the board’s approval but does not include a roll-call vote or a numerical tally.

Why it matters: Tenure decisions formally convert selected probationary educators to continuing status under district procedures; the approved slate affects staffing stability and signals the district’s priorities in instructional areas such as literacy, counseling supports and classroom culture.

What happened next: The meeting moved on to retiree recognitions, student council remarks and the evening’s budget hearing. The personnel slate approved at the meeting also included routine leaves, resignations and appointments later taken on the consent agenda.

Speakers quoted or named in this report are identified in the meeting record as administrators who made the recommendations and the chair who moved the slate. The transcript does not provide a roll-call tally for the tenure vote.

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