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Board approves minutes, donations and routine consent items; several trip and donation items carried

October 30, 2025 | BAY SHORE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York


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Board approves minutes, donations and routine consent items; several trip and donation items carried
At the Oct. 22 meeting, the Bay Shore Union Free School District Board of Education approved a series of consent-agenda items after motion and voice votes.

Approved items included minutes from prior executive and public sessions (Sept. 25; Oct. 8; Oct. 15), a package of routine B- and D-section items, and several C-section items taken individually because donors were present. The board approved a donation of a double-sided grid bike rack to Gardner Manor School and accepted a $2,000 donation from the Brook Avenue School PFA; the Brook Avenue donation was noted as funding adaptive swings for a playground. A donation of a bike rack to South Country School was also approved.

Board members moved and seconded motions in open session and voted by voice; outcomes were recorded as "Aye" and the chair announced the motions carried. Specific roll-call tallies were not provided in the public transcript; no contested votes were recorded.

The board also approved consent items covering personnel, finance and other routine district business (listed in the meeting packet under pages B1–B14, C1–C7, D1–D7 and E1–E4). Several field-trip requests discussed earlier in the meeting were included on the consent agenda and were carried as part of those approvals.

Motions were made and seconded on the record, and the chair confirmed passage with voice votes; no detailed roll-call or recorded no/abstain votes were transcribed.

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