Ms. Vaishali Bhattacharyya, (.04) Teacher of Mathematics to provide Academic Intervention Services, Robert E. Bell Middle School, effective October 17, 2022 through June 16, 2023 (or earlier at the discretion of the Board of Education. BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education acknowledges Change Orders approved by the Superintendent per Board Resolution adopted at June 14, 2017 Board of Education meeting. Schools. BE IT RESOLVED that, the Board President, on behalf of the Board of Education, and the Superintendent are authorized to sign an agreement extending the probationary term of employee #5905 for an additional one year period through August 28, 2024, as recommended by the Superintendent. The 2021 Chappaqua Area School Budget Election Results | Chappaqua, NY Motioned by Hilary Grasso to take a brief recess at 10:43 pm. Greenwich School Board Extends Superintendent's Contract By 1 Year 5.3 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby approves an agreement with the Harrison Central School District for health & welfare services for 1 student, in the amount of $1,156.08, effective September 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022, and authorizes the Board President and Superintendent to execute the agreement. Motion carried 5-0. Warren Messner, Vice President Ms. Gemma Purdy-Forese, Teacher of Elementary Education, Roaring Brook Elementary School, to a probationary appointment in the tenure area of Elementary Education, effective August 31, 2023 through August 30, 2027, subject to receipt of composite or overall annual professional performance review ratings pursuant to Education law Section 3012-c and/or 3012-d of either effective or highly effective in at least three (3) of the four (4) proceeding years, and if the probationer receives an ineffective composite or overall rating in the final year of the probationary period they shall not be eligible for tenure at that time, Step 8, B(BA+45) with Masters, $98,016. Any member of the Board who wishes to discuss individually a particular piece of business on the Consent Agenda may so indicate and that item will be considered and voted on separately, thus preserving the right of all Board members to be heard on any issue. ft. up to 5,000 square feet, Cost for roof replacement or repairs: $32.00 per sq. Resolution: 5.5 WHEREAS the Chappaqua Central School District is participating, with Rockland and Orange County School Districts, in cooperative bids for the purchase of natural gas, sponsored by the Rockland County BOCES; and Resolution: Tami Kassel, Teacher Aide, Horace Greeley High School, effective end of dayMay 15, 2023. Resolution: Motioned by Hilary Grasso to accept Items 3.1 through 3.3 as stated above. b. Tuesday, May 17, 2022, 7:00 am 9:00 pm DEI Updates from the Superintendents Office, Pupil Personnel Services, Curriculum & Instruction and Human Resources. BE IT RESOLVED that, the Board of Education hereby appoints the individual listed as a student teacher, intern and/or classroom observer for the 2021/2022 school year: Resolution: Motioned by Jane Kimmel Shepardson to acknowledge receipt of Item 8.1 as stated above. Amount: $7,334.50. 3.5 Policy #6090: Purchasing Authority 1st Reading. Motioned by Ryan Kelsey to accept Item 3.1 as stated above. 5.5 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby approves an agreement with the Dobbs Ferry Union Free School District for health & welfare services for 9 students, in the amount of $1.327.41 per student, effective September 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022, and authorizes the Board President, Superintendent and District Clerk to execute the agreement. Appointment: Coaching - Effective March 14, 2022 through May 31, 2022. Further diagnostic testing to determine all pipe routes and lines in the Auditorium pit, gym mechanical room pit & H Building. Search agendas and captions * . Mr. Andrew Starr, Teacher of Special Education, Horace Greeley High School, to a probationary appointment in the tenure area of Special Education, effective August 31, 2023 through August 30, 2027, subject to receipt of composite or overall annual professional performance review ratings pursuant to Education law Section 3012-c and/or 3012-d of either effective or highly effective in at least three (3) of the four (4) proceeding years, and if the probationer receives an ineffective composite or overall rating in the final year of the probationary period they shall not be eligible for tenure at that time, Step 1, B(BA+30), $73,140 (pending background check). Motioned by Warren Messner to approve Item 4.1 as stated above. 5.14 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby approves an amendment to a contract with the Carmel Central School District for educational services for one student during the 2021-22 school year which was approved at the November 17, 2021 Board of Education meeting, and authorizes the Board President to execute the amended contract. PDF CHAPPAQUA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 2021-2022 School Calendar 1.1 Presidents Report President Shepardson gave her report noting the following: 1.2.1 Intermunicipal Agreement with Town of New Castle Dr. Ackerman gave an update on the current status of the agreement with the Town regarding the electronic sign on the Robert E. Bell Middle School property. Ms. Sara Cury, Teacher of Art, Westorchard Elementary School, effective April 14, 2022 through June 24, 2022. Use of the Consent Agenda permits the Board of Education to make more effective use of its time by adopting a single motion to cover those relatively routine matters, which are included. Motion carried 4-0. Ms. Yanxia Chen, Teacher of Foreign Language, Horace Greeley High School, effective August 30, 2023. WHEREAS the bidding procedures comply in every respect with the requirements established by the General Municipal Law; and, WHEREAS, the natural gas markets are highly volatile, prompt action is required to secure the benefit of the lowest possible rates, and the delay in waiting for formal Board action may result in the loss of the bid prices; and. Hilary Grasso then gave a brief run-down of some resolutions that were discussed at the recent NYSSBA Annual Meeting. 5.7 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby approves an agreement with the Greenburgh Central School District for health & welfare services for 4 students in the amount of $1,267.65 per student, effective September 9, 2021 through June 24, 2022, and authorizes the Board President, Superintendent and District Clerk to execute the agreement. Seconded by Hilary Grasso. Box 21 Board members may be contacted via email or phone. Seconded by Hilary Grasso. Horace Greeley High School Gymnasium. Board Vice President Warren Messner joined the meeting at 6:05 pm. Seconded by Hilary Grasso. Minutes July 6, 2022 - Chappaqua Central School District Covid update regarding school assemblies. BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby adopts Policy #6075: Inventory Capitalization Policy. Motioned by Ryan Kelsey to approve Items 5.1 through 5.17 as stated above. Meeting Schedule 2021-2022 - District Home - Chappaqua Central School Wednesday, October 14, 2020, 5:00 pm . Chappaqua is a lively and dynamic community of 17,000 residents who enjoy the small-town atmosphere and close proximity to New York City. BE IT RESOLVED that, the Board of Education hereby authorizes the attached Agreement for Services for the individual listed below, effective for the 2021/2022 school year, or earlier at the discretion of the Board of Education: Resolution: Appointment: Tenure Resolution: Motioned by Hilary Grasso to reconvene the public meeting at 7:39 pm. Resolution: Minutes May 18 2023 - Chappaqua Central School District 3.3 Policy #0125: Wellness Policy 2nd Reading & Adoption. Committee Reports Seconded by Hilary Grasso. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board hereby directs that Employee No. Motion carried 4-0. Motion carried 5-0. Contractor: Empire Core Group, LLC CHAPPAQUA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 2021-2022 School Calendar Schools closed Early Dismissal Supt. Minutes December 14, 2022 - Chappaqua Central School District. 5.19 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby approves a budget transfer to return funds to the District gas code, in the amount of $120,000.00 and authorizes the Board President to sign the transfer document. 5.7 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby approves the Agreement between the Chappaqua Central School District and Whalens Moving & Storage dated for the delivery and retrieval of the voting machines and privacy booths for the November 29, 2022 District Bond Vote, in the amount of $2,136.00, and authorizes the Board President to execute the agreement. Motioned by Warren Messner to adjourn the meeting at 8:33 pm. 5.6 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby approves the terms of a Supplemental Memorandum of Agreement with the Chappaqua Congress of Teachers (CCT) bargaining unit, dated May 5, 2023, regarding Article 15: Department Chairpersons, District Chairpersons, Elementary Chairpersons. Motioned by Jane Kimmel Shepardson to reconvene the public meeting at 7:57 pm. Box 21 Motion carried 5-0. Noting that Alissa Stoever will be appointed as Director of Elementary Education K-6. 2022. Resolution: Board of Trustee Meeting Minutes - The Chappaqua Library BE IT RESOLVED that, the probationary term of Teacher of English as a Second Language, Alison Dubois-Eker, shall be amended to terminate on August 29, 2024, based upon receipt of proof of tenure in a New York State public school district. Seconded by Hilary Grasso. Motioned by Hilary Grasso to adopt Policy #6040: Extra Classroom Activities as stated above. Motioned by Warren Messner to remove Item 5.13 from the Consent Agenda. 2023-24 Informacion del Presupuesto Escolar, Notice of Special Public Meeting July 20, 2022, Notice of Special Public Meeting July 29, 2022, Notice of Special Public Meeting August 3, 2022, Notice of Special Public Meeting August 23, 2022, Notice of Special Public Meeting September 8, 2022, Notice of Special Public Meeting September 9, 2022, Notice of Special Public Meeting November 9, 2022, Notice of Special Public Meeting November 30, 2022, Notice of Special Public Meeting December 7, 2022, Notice of Special Public Meeting January 27, 2023, Notice of Special Public Meeting February 3, 2023. BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby amends the resignation of Henry Castaneda, Cleaner at Horace Greeley High School, effective June 30, 2022 previously approved at the January 26, 2022 Board of Education meeting, to indicate that this resignation is for retirement purposes. Motion carried 5-0. BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby amends the resignation of Elizabeth Castaneda, Cleaner at Robert E. Bell Middle School, effective June 30, 2022 previously approved at the January 26, 2022 Board of Education meeting, to indicate that this resignation is for retirement purposes. Members; Board Meetings; Policies and Regulations; Strategic Questions; Voter Registration; Registro de Votantes; Advocacy; BE IT RESOLVED that, the Board of Education hereby authorizes the attached Agreements for Services for the individuals and agencies listed below effective for the 2022/2023 school year, or earlier at the discretion of the Board of Education: Elizabeth DeLessio-Neubauer BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby adopts Policy #0125: Wellness Policy. Appointment: The Chappaqua Board of Education meeting took a turn for the worse Tuesday evening when trustees and administrators walked out of their meeting and called New Castle police for assistance. Ms. Anne Ubriaco, Teaching Assistant, Robert E. Bell Middle School, effective October 24, 2022 through June 30, 2023. 5.2 CSE summaries (2023-24 School Year) reported to the Board on May 18, 2023. Seconded by Cailee Hwang. Seconded by Ryan Kelsey. Resolution: Andrew Lennon, Assistant Superintendent for Business Douglas Grafflin Elementary School 650 King Street, Tuesday, November 29, 2022, 7:00 am 9:00 pm Seconded by Jane Kimmel Shepardson. Motion carried 5-0. 5.5 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby approves an increase to Purchase Order #203331, in the amount of $35,215.04 to cover the cost of Change Order #GC-01 (HGHS Boiler Room), which was acknowledged at the February 9, 2022 Board meeting, and authorizes the Board President to sign the increase document. Spring Athletes & Coaches testing requirements. Seconded by Jane Kimmel Shepardson. A copy of the SMOA shall be incorporated by reference within the minutes of this meeting. Motioned by Alyson Gardner to acknowledge Items 6.1 through 6.3 as stated above. Motion carried 5-0. Chappaqua Central School District Board of Education Meetings First-Time Candidates on Ballot in Chappaqua Board of Ed Race | The BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education acknowledges the following contracts approved by the Superintendent, per Board Policy 6085 Purchasing and Bidding: 6.1 An Agreement with EPEX, Inc. for energy procurement services during the 2022-23 school year. 5. Liisa Elsner Meghan Noble, Teacher Aide, Douglas Grafflin Elementary School, 32.5 hours/week, effective May 30, 2023. 5.9 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby approves Bid Award Renewal Recommendation #B2021-23: HVAC Services-Preventive Maintenance and Time and Materials for Repairs, effective October 14, 2022 through October 13, 2023, to Atlantic Westchester, Inc., in the amount of $224,600.00. 3.1 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby accepts the minutes of the 5.22 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board hereby accepts the anonymous gifts of Hall Diteman, Lithographs to be used as appropriate by the District. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby approves Bid Award #B2021-24: Roofing Maintenance and Service, to General Maintenance Group for the 2021-2022 school year. Suburban Carting, for the 2022-23 school year in the amount of $103,980.00, and authorizes the Board President to execute the contract. Motion carried 5-0. 8.3 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby acknowledges receipt of the Revenue Status Report for March 2022. 5.17 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby approves an increase to Purchase Order #212013, to cover costs related to the Agreement for Services with Ellen Doherty, approved at the March 15, 2022 Board meeting, in the amount of $8,000.00, and authorizes the Board President to execute the increase document. An Open Letter to the Greeley Administration and the Chappaqua Board of Douglas Grafflin Elementary School Presentation BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Education hereby appoints the individual listed below as a PDF CHAPPAQUA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION Tuesday, June 23 ft. up to 500 square feet, Cost for roof replacement or repairs: $24.00 per sq. Liisa Elsner, District Clerk. Christine Ackerman, Superintendent of Schools, Adam Pease, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum & Instruction, Tony Sinanis, Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources & Leadership Development, Jamie Edelman, Interim Assistant Superintendent for Pupil Personnel Services, Andrew Lennon, Assistant Superintendent for Business (via Zoom), David Leis, Associate Director of Technology & Communications. Welcoming Alissa Dorfman and Matt Auerbach to the Board of Education. Motioned by Warren Messner to accept Item 3.1 as stated above. Appointment: Volunteer Coaching - Effective May 8, 2022. Cailee Hwang August 29, 2023. 5.10 WHEREAS, in a letter dated March 28, 2022, Bedford, Freeman & Worth Publishing Group, LLC, d/b/a BFW High School Publishers, has provided justification, as being the exclusive publisher and licensed distributor for the Biology for the AP Course 1e (including all eBooks and teacher resources) which will be used by the District in the high school Science program; and. Ryan Kelsey, Staff Members: Ms. Kendall McKenna, Guidance Counselor, Robert E. Bell Middle School, to a probationary appointment in the tenure area of Guidance, effective August 31, 2023 through August 30, 2027, subject to receipt of composite or overall annual professional performance review ratings pursuant to Education law Section 3012-c and/or 3012-d of either effective or highly effective in at least three (3) of the four (4) proceeding years, and if the probationer receives an ineffective composite or overall rating in the final year of the probationary period they shall not be eligible for tenure at that time, Step 5, C(BA+60), $101,364 (pending background check). The Board of Education is composed of five members elected by the community, each serving a staggered three-year term. Seconded by Jane Kimmel Shepardson. P.O. Motion carried 5-0. Resolution: Request for Childcare Leave of Absence: Jane Kimmel Shepardson, President Unity and CommUNITY Day will be held on Thursday, June 1. Seconded by Jane Kimmel Shepardson. 5.11 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education approves a contract with the Summit School at Nyack for educational services for one student (#xxxxx9), effective May 5, 2022 through June 30, 2022, and authorizes the Board President to execute the contract. District Home; Robert E. Bell MS; Douglas Grafflin ES; Seven Bridges MS; Roaring Brook ES; Horace Greeley HS; . Board Vice President Warrant Messner was absent. al. Reminding the community that there are a number of bond forums coming up and encouraging people to attend to learn more about the bond. Josh Culwell-Block, Director of Technology, Innovation & Mathematics 6.2 An agreement with Miranda Paul, Paul Family Books, LLC for virtual author visits during Unity Day on June 1, 2023. Approvals & Ratifications 3.1 Accept Minutes of August 30, 2018 Board Meeting . District Home; Robert E. Bell MS; Douglas Grafflin ES; Seven Bridges MS; Roaring Brook ES; Horace Greeley HS; . Minutes May 3, 2023 - Chappaqua Central School District BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby adopts Policy #6040: Extra Classroom Activities. 1.1 Presidents Report President Grasso gave her report noting the following: 1.2 Superintendents Report Dr. Ackerman gave her community update noting the following: Presentations: Congratulating all those who are being awarded tenure. Ms. Kathryn Naaman, Teacher of Elementary Education, District-wide, effective September 1, 2023. 5.12 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education approves a budget transfer in the amount of $220,643.00 to cover costs of the IRMAA Medicare reimbursement settlement, and authorizes the Board President to sign the transfer document; and. Ms. Laura Hickernell, Teacher of Elementary Education, Westorchard Elementary School, to a probationary appointment in the tenure area of Elementary Education, effective August 31, 2023 through August 30, 2027, subject to receipt of composite or overall annual professional performance review ratings pursuant to Education law Section 3012-c and/or 3012-d of either effective or highly effective in at least three (3) of the four (4) proceeding years, and if the probationer receives an ineffective composite or overall rating in the final year of the probationary period they shall not be eligible for tenure at that time, Step 9, B(BA+45) with Masters, $101,315. NORTH DAKOTA STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND EDUCATION March 9, 2023 MEETING MINUTES | Virtual Request for Discretionary Leave of Absence: Horace Greeley High School Auditorium, Wednesday, March 23, 2022, 7:30 pm Ms. Corene Suhr-Allen, Teacher of Art, Horace Greeley High School, effective June 30, 2022. 5.4 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby approves the terms of a Supplemental Memorandum of Agreement with the Chappaqua Administrators Association (CAA) bargaining unit, dated May 5, 2023, regarding tenure stipend, effective July 1, 2023. to three minutes. BE IT RESOLVED that, the Board of Education hereby appoints the individual(s) listed as per diem substitute teacher(s) to be employed on an as needed basis: Alyson Kaplan 5.22 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby approves a gift from the Greeley Sports Boosters of a FreeLap Pro speed timer, in the amount of $2,897.00. 7.1 Change order GC-02 (Sustainability Research Center) approved by the Superintendent: Project: Sustainability Research Center Box 21 Seconded by Cailee Hwang. Reminding the community about upcoming bond forum/presentation dates. Resolution: Cost for roof replacement or repairs: $24.00 per sq. Minutes March 2, 2022 - Chappaqua Central School District 5.16 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby approves an agreement with the Mamaroneck Union Free School District, for health & welfares services during the 2021-22 school year, for one student, in the amount of $1,314.52, and authorizes the Superintendent to execute the agreement. Seconded by Cailee Hwang. Liisa Elsner Approximately 4,000 students attend three elementary schools (K-4), two middle schools (5-8), and one high school (9-12). Reminding the community that the District continues to monitor class sizes for the 2022-23 school year. She noted also that there is a new mascot at Greeley. Members; Board Meetings; Policies and Regulations; Strategic Questions; Voter Registration; Registro de Votantes; Advocacy; Box 21 Ms. Desiree Miller, Teacher of Special Education, Seven Bridges Middle School, effective September 1, 2023. BE IT ALSO RESOLVED, that the Board of Education BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby approves an increase to Purchase Order #210443, to cover costs related to the purchase of electricity from the New York Power Authority, in the amount of $250,000.00 and authorizes the Board President to execute the increase document. Recommended Action: Other Lease payments will be $232,210.75 per year, and the Board authorizes the President to execute this Agreement. Motioned by Warren Messner to approve Item 4.2 as stated above. Safety Audit surveys are almost finished and the Board will review results and report back to the community. Phone: 914-238-7200. -Douglas Grafflin Elementary School, Auditorium, 2023-24 Informacion del Presupuesto Escolar, Notice of Special Public Meeting July 20, 2021, Notice of Special Public Meeting August 17, 2021, Notice of Special Public Meeting September 23, 2021, Notice of Special Public Meeting October 20, 2021, Notice of Special Public Meeting November 9, 2021, Notice of Special Public Meeting November 22, 2021, Notice of Board of Education Work Session - December 10, 2021, Notice of Special Public Meeting January 3, 2022, Notice of Special Public Meeting March 1, 2022, Notice of Special Public Meeting March 14, 2022, Notice of Special Public Meeting April 26, 2022, Notice of Special Public Meeting May 11, 2022, Non-Instructional / Revenue-Tax Rates-Contingency, Chappaqua Public Library Budget Presentation. Phone: 914-238-7200. Members; Board Meetings; Policies and Regulations; Strategic Questions; Voter Registration; Registro de Votantes; Advocacy; 5.3 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby approves an agreement with District Bond Vote Contractor: Empire Core Group, LLC Motioned by Hilary Grasso to approve Items 5.1 through 5.22 as stated above. BE IT RESOLVED that, the Board of Education hereby appoints the individual listed as student teachers, interns and/or classroom observers for the 2022/2023 school year: Resolution: Chappaqua, NY 10514 Motion carried 5-0. Hilary Grasso Goldberg, Katie Mah Jongg: Beginners Series Section B. Motioned by Ryan Kelsey to acknowledge Items 6.1 through 6.4 as stated above. Laura Harrison 3.2 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby accepts the minutes of the May 12, 2023 Special Board of Education Meeting. (to be held in the Auditorium at Horace Greeley High School at 7:30p.m., unless otherwise noted), Videos of Board meetings are also available at New Castle Community Media Center, August 17 - Tuesday, 9:00am - Education Center, September 23 - Thursday, 11:30am - Education Center/Online, Audit Approval /District Performance Report, October 13 - Seven Bridges Middle School, Auditorium, Roaring Brook Elementary School Presentation, October 20 - Wednesday, 9:00 am3:30 pm - Online, October 27 - Seven Bridges Middle School, Auditorium, Westorchard Elementary School Presentation, November 9 - Tuesday, 1:00 pm - Education Center, November 17 -Douglas Grafflin Elementary School, Auditorium, Douglas Grafflin Elementary School Presentation, CANCELLED - November 18 - Thursday, 12:30 pm - Education Center, December 10 - Friday, 9:00 am - Education Center, Notice of Board of Education Work Session, December 15 - Seven Bridges Middle School, Auditorium, Robert E. Bell Middle School Presentation, Curriculum & Instruction / Technology / Special Education / Athletics Budget Presentations, Operations & Maintenance / Non-Instructional / Revenue-Tax Rates-Contingency Budget Presentations, April 19 - Tuesday, 9:00am (Ed Center/Online), Budget Hearing / Chappaqua Public Library Budget Presentation, May 17 - Tuesday, 7:00am - 9:00pm (HGHS Gym), May 19 - Thursday (HG and 86 Marcourt Drive, Chappaqua), June 8 - (HG and 64 West Orchard Road, Chappaqua), Strategic Plan Process - Community Update, Chappaqua Central School District Chappaqua is a lively and dynamic community of 17,000 residents who enjoy the small-town atmosphere and close proximity to New York City. 8.2 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby acknowledges receipt of the Treasurers Report for January 2022. 5.19 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby approves Bid Award Renewal Recommendation B2022-03: Solid Waste Services for Buildings Owned by CCSD and the Town of New Castle to Sani-Pro Disposal/D.B.A. August 29, 2023. Board members may be contacted via email or phone. Motioned by Hilary Grasso to acknowledge Items 7.1 through 7.3 as stated above. 66 Roaring Brook Road Operations & Maintenance/Non-instructional/Revenue/Tax Rates/ 5.6 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby approves an agreement with the Katonah-Lewisboro Union Free School District for health & welfare services for 13 students, in the amount of $1,395.47 per student, effective September 9, 2021 through June 24, 2022, and authorizes the Board President and District Clerk to execute the agreement. 6.3 Agreement for Services with Samantha Potack for the 2022-23 school year. Chappaqua schools spend $548K on speculative real - The Journal News Andrew Corsilia, Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources Motioned by Hilary Grasso to open the meeting at 6:00 pm. Dr. Ackerman recommended Item 4.1 as stated below: Resolution: Congratulating Alissa Dorfman and Matt Auerbach and welcoming them to the Board of Education this coming July. BOARD OF EDUCATION Wednesday, October 19, 2022, 7:30 PM Horace Greeley High School - Auditorium Present: Board of Education Jane Kimmel Shepardson, President Warren Messner, Vice President Hilary Grasso Cailee Hwang Ryan Kelsey Staff Members: Christine Ackerman, Superintendent of Schools Andrew Lennon, Assistant Superintendent for Business Motioned by Jane Kimmel Shepardson to appoint Dr. Ackerman as District Clerk Pro Tempore. Motion carried 5-0. Dr. Ackerman recommended Item 4.2 as stated below. 8.1 BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby acknowledges receipt of the Claims Auditors Report for March 2022. 3.5 Policy #6040: Extra Classroom Activities 2nd Reading & Adoption. Welcoming everyone back from the winter recess. 5714, in accordance with the provisions of Section 913 of the Education Law; and. Motioned by Warren Messner to approve Items 5.1 through 5.12 and 5.14 through 5.22 as stated above. CHAPPAQUA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 2022-2023 School Calendar Schools closed Early Dismissal K-12 Early Dismissal ES Supt.