MOUNT SINAI BOARD OF EDUCATION MOUNT SINAI UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT Mount Sinai, New York 11766

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MOUNT SINAI BOARD OF EDUCATION MOUNT SINAI UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT Mount Sinai, New York 11766 Date: September 13, 2017 Kind of Meeting: Regular Meeting Members Present: Ms. Lynn Capobianco, President; Mr. Michael Riggio, Vice President; Ms. Kerri Anderson, Trustee; Ms. Lynn Jordan, Trustee; Mr. Edward Law, Trustee; Mr. Robert Sweeney, Trustee; Mr. Peter Van Middelem, Trustee Members Absent: None Others Present: Mr. Gordon Brosdal, Superintendent of s; Ms. Linda F. Jensen, Assistant Superintendent for Business; Ms. Maureen Poerio, District Clerk Ms. Capobianco called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Law moved, seconded by Ms. Anderson, to convene to Executive Session at 7:32 p.m. for the purpose of discussing a personnel matter. Opening Executive Session Mr. Law moved, seconded by Mr. Riggio, to adjourn Executive Session at 8:00 p.m. Ms. Capobianco called the Regular meeting to order at 8:06 p.m. after the salute to the flag. Mr. Van Middelem moved, seconded by Mr. Law, that upon the recommendation of the Superintendent the Board of Education hereby approves the Minutes of the August 23, 2017 Regular meeting as submitted. Adjourn Exec. Session Opening of Meeting Minutes The Board and Superintendent recognized the following students for their achievements in the recent Anthem Essay Contest. Ms. Thalen, along with Mr. LaBianca, spoke on the students behalf highlighting their talent, dedication and work ethic. Student Recognition Jackie Black Third Place Denver Dagostino Semi-Finalist Mario Xerri - Finalist The Board Members shared the District s Mission Statement, Vision Statement and Core Beliefs as well as the recently developed District Goals which are necessary to accomplish these tasks. Superintendent/ Board s Report VISION STATEMENT The Mount Sinai District will be an exemplary 21st century learning community. Our students will become lifelong learners prepared and ready to thrive in the global community as responsible, productive and engaged citizens. MISSION STATEMENT Our mission is to provide all students with an excellent academic environment that will ensure all learners reach their highest potential. Our learning community will provide an academic environment in which each student will develop curiosity, engage in problem solving strategies,

and employ critical thinking skills. Our goal is to enable each learner to acquire 21st century skills and knowledge, develop strong work habits and a healthy lifestyle, become independent thinkers, and gain an appreciation of the arts and a proficiency in technology. Our teachers shall collaborate with each other and professionally develop to meet the challenges of an academically evolving and challenging environment. We will promote a climate that fosters tolerance, respect, integrity and which leads students on a path to become lifelong learners and good citizens. CORE BELIEFS The students are our community's most valuable asset. This school district is a reflection of its community and the community is a reflection of the high standards of the district. Both must work together to ensure quality education for all. The educational program is based on a culture of respect, trust, professionalism and strong leadership. Excellence in learning is directly related to excellence in teaching. All adults should share the vision, invest in its attainment, align their work and work collaboratively with colleagues, families and the community. All students should have their learning needs accommodated by differentiated instruction and other accommodations as needed or prescribed. It is our expectation that all who enter district properties and buildings will be highly respectful of the faculty, staff and facilities. In turn they will be treated respectfully. DISTRICT GOALS EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE Provide an engaging and high standards learning environment that meets student s needs and provides scholastic opportunities for all students to meet their individual levels of excellence. FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY Demonstrate an understanding and application of fiscal responsibility, which recognizes the tax burden on our community and maintains the district's long-term financial health while meeting our district's priorities. LEADERSHIP Facilitate a district wide culture that fosters growth, creativity and an individual responsibility to meet the district's vision of an exemplary educational community. COMMUNICATION Provide timely information to our parents, students and community at large in a consistent, reliable manner regarding opportunities, achievements and events at all levels. TECHNOLOGY Implement strategic planning to utilize technology resources to meet the highest level of student achievement.

Mr. Law, Chairperson of the District s Bond Committee, reviewed the status of the committee to date. Over the past year, Board Members Lynn Jordan, Pete Van Middelem, and Mr. Law, along with district administrators, community members, and the District s architectural firm have been meeting to consider items to be included in the scope of work that will be funded by a bond referendum. At this point the committee is working to cull down the list of items and present a package to the full Board at the November meeting. Following the Board s approval, we will hold a series of informational meetings for the community. The goal is to hold a referendum vote sometime in January/February. Questions and comments from the audience were addressed by the Board and Superintendent. Bond Committee Agenda Items PERSONNEL Ms. Anderson moved, seconded by Mr. Riggio, that upon the recommendation of the Superintendent, the Board of Education hereby accepts the resignation of Christina Coburn, Registered Nurse, effective September 1, 2017. Resignation C. Coburn Mr. Law moved, seconded by Ms. Jordan, that upon the recommendation of the Superintendent, the Board of Education hereby accepts the resignation of Danielle Hammarth, District Aide, effective September 1, 2017. Resignation D. Hammarth Mr. Riggio moved, seconded by Mr. Law, that upon the recommendation of the Superintendent, the Board of Education hereby accepts the resignation of Kendra Demosthene, District Aide, effective September 1, 2017. Resignation K. Demosthene Mr. Sweeney moved, seconded by Ms. Jordan, that upon the recommendation of the Superintendent, Amend the Board of Education hereby amends the following appointment: Compensation Date Name of Employee: Brandon Loomis Area: Physical Education B. Loomis Appointment Date: August 29, 2017 Compensation: Step A, BA -.8 position (previously listed as MA) Certification Status: Initial Ms. Jordan moved, seconded by Mr. Riggio, that upon the recommendation of the Superintendent, the Board of Education hereby approves the following appointment: P/T Nurse Name of Employee: Lisa Bracken L. Bracken Appointment Date: September 5, 2017 Position: Registered Nurse (part-time) Compensation: Step 1 (.6) Mr. Van Middelem moved, seconded by Mr. Law, that upon the recommendation of the Superintendent, the Board of Education hereby approves the following appointment: Substitute Aide

Name of Employee: Kendra Demosthene Appointment Date: September 13, 2017 Area: Substitute Aide (former Aide) Compensation: $10/hr. Ms. Anderson moved, seconded by Mr. Van Middelem, that upon the recommendation of the Superintendent, the Board of Education hereby approves the following appointments: Coaching Appointments SPORT COACH STEP Varsity Baseball Eric Reichenbach 12 Junior Varsity Baseball Jeff Koustantanou 8 7/8 Baseball Dave Clark 6 Varsity Softball Thomas Tilton 5 Junior Varsity Softball Dave Herrschaft 2 7/8 Softball Michael Hacker 3 Varsity Boys Track Lee Markowitz 7 Assistant Varsity Boys Track Kurt Wagner 10 7/8 Boys Track Mike Pappalardo 6 Varsity Girls Track Bill Dwyer 23 Assistant Varsity Girls Track Brandon Loomis 2 7/8 Girls Track Lindsey Ferraro 4 Assistant Varsity Track (Field) Eric Giorlando 9 Varsity Boys Tennis Tom Duffy 22 7/8 Boys Tennis Pete Shapiro 24 Varsity Girls Golf John Mees 3 Varsity Boys Harold Drumm 10 Assistant Varsity Boys Luke Daquino 6 JV Boys Jamie Caretta 9 7/8 Boys Conrad Bernatzky 14 Varsity Girls AL Bertolone 6 Assistant Varsity Girls Tracey Carron 3 JV Girls Chris Ramos 3 7/8 Girls Chris Carannante 4 Volunteers Dan Tappin Julianne Bernatzy Joe Maro Ryan Pembroke Michael Massari Marisa Colacino Joseph DeMaio Morgan O Reilly Baseball Baseball Mr. Law moved, seconded by Mr. Riggio, that upon the recommendation of the Superintendent, the Board of Education hereby authorizes the following Middle co-curricular clubs and appoints the persons listed below as advisors for the 2017-18 school year: Club Advisor Art Club 7/8 Megan Stankiewicz Literary Magazine Cory Doyle (replacing Morgan O Reilly) Science Club John Joyce Middle Clubs/ Advisors

Yearbook Club William Chilton (split with Kelly Doran) Mr. Riggio moved, seconded by Mr. Sweeney, that upon the recommendation of the Superintendent, the Board of Education hereby approves the following appointments: Dean of Students Name Area Compensation Harold Drumm Dean of Students 2 periods/day $5063 Matthew Armstrong Dean of Students 2 periods/day $5063 ACTION ITEMS Mr. Sweeney moved, seconded by Ms. Jordan, that upon the recommendation of the Superintendent, the Board of Education has no objections to the following Special Education recommendations and approves the authorization for the funds to implement the special education programs and services consistent with such: Committee on Special Education Special Education Committee Meeting Date Elementary April 25, 2017 Elementary April 28, 2017 Elementary June 5, 2017 Elementary June 12, 2017 Elementary June 14, 2017 Elementary July 13, 2017 Elementary August 2, 2017 Middle August 3, 2017 Middle September 6, 2017 High April 25, 2017 High April 26, 2017 High April 27, 2017 High May 2, 2017 High May 3, 2017 High May 4, 2017 High May 5, 2017 High May 9, 2017 High May 10, 2017 High May 15, 2017 High May 16, 2016 High May 19, 2017 High May 24, 2017 High May 25, 2017 High June 1, 2017 High June 2, 2017 High July 25, 2017 High July 25, 2017 Out of District August 25, 2017

Ms. Jordan moved, seconded by Mr. Riggio, that upon the recommendation of the Superintendent, the Board of Education hereby declares the following items as obsolete and further authorizes disposal as listed: Obsolete Equipment Item Tag/Serial Location Disposal Number Detecto Scale #005411 Teacher Resource File Health Textbooks and BinderWorkbooks Projection 8mm Movie Reels Sunburst Communications Cassettes Various VHS Movies (12) Totally Awesome Helath Textbooks-1999 Relationships & Family Living Textbook-1992 Health Making Life Choices Textbook-2010 Connections VHS, Cassette tape, Workbook set-teaching Resilience in Children of Alcoholics (2) Delta Shopmaster BS100 band saws (1)Delta 4 x 6 horizontal band saw (3) Cello Racks Middle Discard (2) Power Conditioners #007893, #007907 Middle Discard Circular Saw #20090903 Middle Discard Miller Environmental Textbooks Solomon & Berg Biology Books Mr. Van Middelem moved, seconded by Mr. Riggio, that upon the recommendation of the Superintendent, the Board of Education hereby acknowledges the following organizations/persons for the purchase of championship rings from Josten s for the Girls Varsity team: Championship Rings Mt. Sinai Teachers Association - $500 Anonymous Donor - $1000 Mt. Sinai - $1700 Ms. Anderson moved, seconded by Mr. Van Middelem, that upon the recommendation of the Superintendent, the Board of Education hereby establishes the 2017-18 school district tax levy in the amount of $39,350,460. Tax Levy

Mr. Law moved, seconded by Mr. Riggio, that upon the recommendation of the Superintendent, Public the Board of Education hereby establishes the 2017-18 public library tax levy in the amount of Library $1,833,069. Tax Levy Mr. Riggio moved, seconded by Ms. Jordan, that the recommendation of the Superintendent, the Amend Board of Education hereby appoints the Superintendent of s, Gordon Brosdal, and/or the Assistant Superintendent for Business, Linda Jensen, as Purchasing Agents for the fiscal year Purchasing 2017-18. Agents Mr. Sweeney moved, seconded by Ms. Jordan, that the Board of Education hereby appoints Tina Millman, Esq. as the Impartial Hearing Officer for case number 506436 with an effective date of September 1, 2017. Impartial Hearing Officers Questions and comments from the community were addressed by the Board of Education and Superintendent. Mr. Sweeny moved, seconded by Mr. Riggio to adjourn the meeting at 9:33 p.m. Community Discussion Adjourn Respectfully submitted, Maureen Poerio District Clerk