D.C. trip for eighth grade OK’d, appointments and salaries set

MILLBROOK — The Millbrook Central School District Board of Education (BOE) met on Thursday, Oct. 11. The first part of the meeting began at 7 p.m. and was a 2017-18 Audit Committee meeting. The regular board meeting began at 8 p.m. A motion was made to allow Superintendent of Schools Philip D’Angelo to sign a contract with the Anderson Center for Autism, with the district setting the terms and conditions for providing counseling services for one student. The resolution was adopted.   

The board also approved an overnight trip to Washington, D.C., for the eighth grade on May 8 through the 10th.   

On the recommendation of the superintendent, a motion to adopt the resolution appointing the following 11 people to the corresponding co-​curricular appointments for the 2018-19 school year, at the listed stipends, was passed. Dave Beams, assistant varsity football coach, $3,296.64; Jerome Canzoneri, varsity girls soccer coach, $3,391.58; Dave Jackson, modified girls soccer coach, $2,372.49; Dave Jackson, JV boys basketball coach, $3,296.64; Sean Keenan, head varsity football coach, $4,219.78; Adam Peek, JV girls soccer coach, $2,882.54; Adam Peek, varsity girls basketball coach, $4,219.78; Lou Portaro, assistant varsity football coach, $3,296.64; Andrew Strawinsk, modified boys soccer coach, $2,372.49; Kyle Stiscia, modified football coach, $3,296.64; Colin Wohlford, assistant varsity football coach, $3,296.64; and volunteer Jim Fedigan, assistant varsity football coach at no stipend.

The mold problem has been eliminated at Alden Place Elementary School, reported the BOE. No date has been set yet for Elm Drive students and staff to return to the facility.   

The board accepted the resignation of Linda Sickler, senior typist.   

Donations were accepted from The Millbrook Educational Foundation for $850 from the Giving Tree that was offered at the 2018 Taste of Millbrook. A donation was also accepted for an M-​Audio Key Studio Keyboard valued at $100 from Uncle Al’s Thrift Shop.  

The next regular BOE meeting will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 7 p.m. at the middle school library. Schools and offices will be closed on Monday, Nov. 12, in honor of Veterans Day and on Thursday, Nov. 25, for Thanksgiving. 

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