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Votes at a glance: March 4 Greece Central School District board meeting

March 09, 2025 | Greece Central School District, School Districts, New York


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Votes at a glance: March 4 Greece Central School District board meeting
The Greece Central School District Board of Education recorded several routine and resolution votes during its March 4 meeting. Most measures passed unanimously, 7–0.

Key outcomes

- Agenda approval — Passed 7–0. (Motion: move agenda to table; moved by Mr. Stencil; second by Vice President Farmer.)

- Staffing (item 2.01) — Passed 7–0. (Moved by Miss Moore; second by Vice President Farmer.)

- Tenure approvals — Passed 7–0. (Moved by Mr. Stencil; seconded by Mr. Bonagorio.)

- 25–26 bus replacement purchase resolution (item 5.01) — Passed 7–0. Board president clarified at the meeting that the purchase does not include electric buses.

- Consent agenda — Passed 7–0. (Motion carried after moving to the table; moved by Miss Malore; seconded by Vice President Farmer.)

- Guiding documents resolution (10.01) — Amended at the meeting (reduced advance notice to two weeks, specified review of research‑based strategies and state clearinghouses). Amended resolution passed 7–0.

- Perception survey resolution (10.02) — Amended to clarify anonymity and internal timeline; passed 7–0.

Procedure notes: Several items were moved "to the table" and approved without extended discussion. The board asked the administration to provide documents in advance where appropriate and asked for additional follow‑up and presentations on detailed items such as school comprehensive education plans (SCEPs) and technology procurement.

Ending: No contested votes were recorded; the board requested additional documentation and follow-up for several items approved on the consent or routine agenda.

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