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Regular Board Meeting - June 16, 2026
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Published: 6/20/26, 10:57 AM
Printed: 7/10/26, 9:07 PM
Tue, 06/16/2026 - 06:15 pm

Middle School/High School Library of the Haldane Central School District 
15 Craigside Drive, Cold Spring, NY 10516

The Board will take a brief recess after the tenure candidate recognitions and will reconvene at approximately 7:00pm for the remainder of the Workshop Meeting.

A. Meeting Opening

  1. Call to Order, Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
  2. Roll Call

B. Approval of the Agenda

Be it resolved that, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education hereby approves the agenda as written.

C. Tenure Candidate Recognitions

  • Tom Cunningham
  • Christina Goehl
  • Christopher Blair
  • Kaitlyn Secor
  • Sam Sauer

D. Comments from the School Board President, Peggy Clements, PhD

The Haldane Central School District will conduct the Annual Reorganization Meeting on Wednesday, July 1, 2026 at 9:00am in the Middle/High School Library of the Haldane Central School District, 15 Craigside Drive, Cold Spring, NY 10516.

E. Comments from the Superintendent of Schools, Gail Duffy, EdD

Superintendent Duffy's Update

F. Update from Ex Officio Student Board Member

Max Sanders Update

G. Communication from the Public 1 - Special Presentations and Agenda Items

The Haldane Board of Education desires and values input from the entire school community. The first public comment session is reserved for comments on special presentations and active agenda items. For those who wish to address the board, please sign in and state your name for the record. Please keep your remarks to three minutes or less. Disparaging remarks and discussion of district personnel are strongly discouraged. Although we do not engage in dialogue, we are listening. Please leave your contact information with our District Clerk, for prompt follow up from the Board President or Superintendent.

H. Administrator Information Reports

The following are the June, 2026 Administrator reports to the Board:

1. Read Principal, Elementary School, Jamin Report for June, 2026

Administrator Report to the Board of Education – Jamin – June 2026

To: Dr. Gail Duffy and The Board of Education

From: Christine Jamin

Re: Administrator Report to the Board of Education

Date: June 11, 2026

Following is my report to the Board of Education for June 16, 2026.

4th and 5th Grade

It has been exciting to celebrate the end of the year with all of our students, but especially our 4th and 5th graders who are completing Elementary School. Our Class Parents planned and organized wonderful activity nights for each grade. Our teachers put together another wonderful (despite the heat) trip to Lake Compounce. Next week we will have our 4/5 Picnic (with some organized light hearted competition for best class).

Moving Up Ceremonies

We have an exciting final week planned.

  • On Monday, June 22, our Pre-K and 5th graders will move up.
  • On Tuesday, June 23, our 4th graders will move up.
  • On Thursday, June 25, we will once again hold our end of year parade for all students.

Elementary Goals

  • Adopting and Implementing the PK-5 Literacy and Phonics Resources
    • Dr. Hope Weinberg will be on campus for a final professional development session with each grade level. This will set us up for Summer Curriculum work and starting the year for full implementation.

Haldane Central School District
15 Craigside Drive, Cold Spring, NY 10516
Phone: 845.265.9254

2. Read Principal, Middle School, Seelke Report for June 2026

Haldane Middle School Administrator's Board Report – June 2026

To: Board of Education

From: MaryAnn Seelke, Ed.D.

Re: Haldane Middle School Administrator's Board Report June 2026

Date: June 11, 2026

The 6th grade enjoyed their trips to the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 26th and June 1st. Thank you to Mr. Sniffen and the 6th-grade team for arranging this immersive learning experience for our students. The student council, led by 8th grader Parker Fyfe and facilitated by Mr. Virgadamo, worked to arrange a whole-school trip this year. The middle school attended Education Day at Renegades Stadium on May 27th. The students had a great time. We thank the student council for running spirit weeks, Wellness Wednesdays, dances, movie nights, and trips!

We continue our collaboration with the Beacon Elks Lodge, participating in their student of the month program for a third year. The goal is to recognize students who excel academically and who also demonstrate good citizenship within their schools and communities. Haldane Middle School Counselor Kristen Amato facilitates this collaboration on behalf of our school. It is a joy to have our students recognized each month. As part of the initiative, past students of the month are eligible to be selected by their team of teachers as students of the year. The students of the year are honored at the annual Flag Day ceremony on the lawn of the Elks Lodge in Beacon. I am excited to attend this Sunday, June 14th. This year, we will honor the following Haldane students:

  • Claudette Coelius (grade 6)
  • Eva Gregorio (grade 7)
  • Kaya Grahn (grade 8)

The Living Environment Regents exam will be next Thursday, the 18th, and students enrolled in Algebra will take their Regents exam on Wednesday, June 17th. As a celebration of all their hard work, the 8th Grade will take a special trip to SPINS on the Hudson. The Haldane 8th Grade Moving Up ceremony will be held at 1:30 pm on Wednesday, June 24th, in the auditorium. Refreshments will be provided by the PTA in the cafeteria immediately after the ceremony.

We wish the Board of Education a restful summer break.

Haldane Central School District
15 Craigside Drive, Cold Spring, NY 10516
Phone: 845.265.9254

3. Read Principal, High School, Sniffen Report for June 2026

Administrator Report to the Board of Education – Sniffen – June 2026

To: Haldane Board of Education

From: Julia Sniffen

Re: Administrator Report to the Board of Education

Date: June 11, 2026

My report to the Board of Education for June 16, 2026, follows.

On Wednesday, May 21st, we had an amazing showing for the Annual Haldane Arts Alliance Awards. Many students had the opportunity to perform, and as you can imagine, their talents blew us away.

We celebrated our seniors on Thursday, May 28th, at the Annual Senior Dinner. Thank you to the PTA, specifically Kathryn O’Hara, Bernadette Knox, Melanie Campanile, Danielle Pack-McCarthy, and Luz Bailey, for their organization and support.

The Annual Literary Magazine has been published. If you have not already received one, you will. Thank you to Ms. Pearce, Ms. Martinez, and Ms. Booth for their hard work and dedication to the magazine. This year, the students dedicated our magazine to Alison Martin and Lee Posniack.

The 2025-2026 Yearbook was distributed at the Senior Diner and Picnic. Thank you to Mrs. Granese and Mrs. Peparo for leading the Yearbook Club. This year, the Yearbook was dedicated to Alison Martin and Lee Posniack.

The Habitat Revival Club purchased a sign for the Butterfly Garden in honor of the graduating class and all their hard work in bringing the garden to life. Thank you specifically to Sophia Kelly.

The Junior and Senior Prom was held on Friday, June 5, at Bear Mountain. Thank you to Mrs. Granese, Mr. Crowe, Mrs. Secor, Mr. Sullivan, Mrs. Peparo, Ms. Ortiz, Mr. Sniffen, and Deputy Tolve for their assistance. All had a great time. I would also like to thank Boscobel and Amber Stickle for their assistance in ensuring the annual Boscobel photos continue.

Congratulations to William O’Hara on being selected as the “Senior of the Year” by the Haldane faculty and staff.

On Tuesday, June 9th, students took the new ELA Regents exam. Haldane was selected as part of the early scoring group across NYS. Thank you, Nancy Martinez for your organization and management of the scoring process. On Thursday, June 11, the World Language level III students took the new Checkpoint C Assessment developed in partnership with Putnam Northern Westchester BOCES.

On Tuesday, June 11th, the Seniors gathered to celebrate their last full day of school. Thank you to all the seniors who cooked bacon, egg, and cheese sandwiches for the faculty and staff.

The Identity Club has been working on two projects; they have raised $400 for the Trevor Project and put together a Pride Month information board in the High School. Thank you to our students and faculty advisors, Mrs. Andrea McCue and Ms. Anna Pearce.

Congratulations to our BOCES graduates:

  • Dominik Kulan
  • Dominic Romano
  • Carly Suessenbach

The following students participated and presented at the Garrison Climate Summit on Friday, May 29:

  • Alexa Arcigal
  • Clara Schimming
  • Sofia Kelly
  • Allegra Clementson
  • Scout Thakur de Beer
  • Ada Caccamise
  • Lincoln Wayland
  • Emma Cavanaugh

The Putnam County District Attorney came to Haldane on 5/28 for a mock trial with the Criminology Class. Thank you to Mr. Ogden and Deputy Tolve for organizing this event for our students.

Thank you to Honorable Anthony R. Mole, County Judge; Mackenzie Ferguson, Assistant District Attorney; and Sheila Hanley from The Prevention Council of Putnam County for meeting with our Juniors and Seniors at a pre-prom assembly.

Our Advanced Placement Modern World History classes are completing Civic’s Projects. We currently have 27 projects underway. Students are working on topics such as Food Scarcity and Adequate Living Standards, to Extreme Surveillance and the Right to Privacy.

Our math classes are also working on end-of-year projects. Statistics include:

  • Is there truly a relationship between age and music genre preference?
  • Is there a difference in reaction time between athletes and non-athletes?
  • Math, Money, and You: Research Studies on How AI is Impacting the Financial Analyst Career and Understanding Insurance Today.

The Advanced Placement Calculus class is working on Improper Integrals and Applications of Calculus to Physics.

On Wednesday, June 10th, we had a panel discussion with recent Haldane graduates and our seniors. We thank our panelists and Dr. Eric Kupper for providing updated Narcan training. On Thursday, June 11th, we celebrated our seniors at the Annual Haldane High School picnic. Thank you to Tom Cunningham, Joe Virgadamo, and Eddie Crowe for their support.

Haldane Central School District
15 Craigside Drive, Cold Spring, NY 10516
Phone: 845.265.9254

4. Read Director of Pupil Personnel Services, Piquet Report for June 2026

Administrator Report to the Board of Education – Sniffen – June 2026

To: Haldane Board of Education

From: Julia Sniffen

Re: Administrator Report to the Board of Education

Date: June 11, 2026

My report to the Board of Education for June 16, 2026, follows.

On Wednesday, May 21st, we had an amazing showing for the Annual Haldane Arts Alliance Awards. Many students had the opportunity to perform, and as you can imagine, their talents blew us away.

We celebrated our seniors on Thursday, May 28th, at the Annual Senior Dinner. Thank you to the PTA, specifically Kathryn O’Hara, Bernadette Knox, Melanie Campanile, Danielle Pack-McCarthy, and Luz Bailey, for their organization and support.

The Annual Literary Magazine has been published. If you have not already received one, you will. Thank you to Ms. Pearce, Ms. Martinez, and Ms. Booth for their hard work and dedication to the magazine. This year, the students dedicated our magazine to Alison Martin and Lee Posniack.

The 2025-2026 Yearbook was distributed at the Senior Diner and Picnic. Thank you to Mrs. Granese and Mrs. Peparo for leading the Yearbook Club. This year, the Yearbook was dedicated to Alison Martin and Lee Posniack.

The Habitat Revival Club purchased a sign for the Butterfly Garden in honor of the graduating class and all their hard work in bringing the garden to life. Thank you specifically to Sophia Kelly.

The Junior and Senior Prom was held on Friday, June 5, at Bear Mountain. Thank you to Mrs. Granese, Mr. Crowe, Mrs. Secor, Mr. Sullivan, Mrs. Peparo, Ms. Ortiz, Mr. Sniffen, and Deputy Tolve for their assistance. All had a great time. I would also like to thank Boscobel and Amber Stickle for their assistance in ensuring the annual Boscobel photos continue.

Congratulations to William O’Hara on being selected as the “Senior of the Year” by the Haldane faculty and staff.

On Tuesday, June 9th, students took the new ELA Regents exam. Haldane was selected as part of the early scoring group across NYS. Thank you, Nancy Martinez for your organization and management of the scoring process. On Thursday, June 11, the World Language level III students took the new Checkpoint C Assessment developed in partnership with Putnam Northern Westchester BOCES.

On Tuesday, June 11th, the Seniors gathered to celebrate their last full day of school. Thank you to all the seniors who cooked bacon, egg, and cheese sandwiches for the faculty and staff.

The Identity Club has been working on two projects; they have raised $400 for the Trevor Project and put together a Pride Month information board in the High School. Thank you to our students and faculty advisors, Mrs. Andrea McCue and Ms. Anna Pearce.

Congratulations to our BOCES graduates:

  • Dominik Kulan
  • Dominic Romano
  • Carly Suessenbach

The following students participated and presented at the Garrison Climate Summit on Friday, May 29:

  • Alexa Arcigal
  • Clara Schimming
  • Sofia Kelly
  • Allegra Clementson
  • Scout Thakur de Beer
  • Ada Caccamise
  • Lincoln Wayland
  • Emma Cavanaugh

The Putnam County District Attorney came to Haldane on 5/28 for a mock trial with the Criminology Class. Thank you to Mr. Ogden and Deputy Tolve for organizing this event for our students.

Thank you to Honorable Anthony R. Mole, County Judge; Mackenzie Ferguson, Assistant District Attorney; and Sheila Hanley from The Prevention Council of Putnam County for meeting with our Juniors and Seniors at a pre-prom assembly.

Our Advanced Placement Modern World History classes are completing Civic’s Projects. We currently have 27 projects underway. Students are working on topics such as Food Scarcity and Adequate Living Standards, to Extreme Surveillance and the Right to Privacy.

Our math classes are also working on end-of-year projects. Statistics include:

  • Is there truly a relationship between age and music genre preference?
  • Is there a difference in reaction time between athletes and non-athletes?
  • Math, Money, and You: Research Studies on How AI is Impacting the Financial Analyst Career and Understanding Insurance Today.

The Advanced Placement Calculus class is working on Improper Integrals and Applications of Calculus to Physics.

On Wednesday, June 10th, we had a panel discussion with recent Haldane graduates and our seniors. We thank our panelists and Dr. Eric Kupper for providing updated Narcan training. On Thursday, June 11th, we celebrated our seniors at the Annual Haldane High School picnic. Thank you to Tom Cunningham, Joe Virgadamo, and Eddie Crowe for their support.

Haldane Central School District
15 Craigside Drive, Cold Spring, NY 10516
Phone: 845.265.9254

5. Read Director of Curriculum and Human Resources, Elder Report for June, 2026

Curriculum & Human Resources Board Report – June 2026

To: Board of Education

From: Mr. Josh Elder, Director of Curriculum & Human Resources

Re: Curriculum & Human Resources Board Report

Date: June 16, 2026

As part of our ongoing efforts to better understand the role of artificial intelligence in education, we recently developed a survey for graduating seniors to gather their perspectives on AI use in the educational setting. The survey was designed to ensure that student voice is included in this important discussion, recognizing that seniors can offer unique insights as they prepare to transition beyond high school. We are currently administering the survey and look forward to reviewing the responses, which will help inform future dialogue and decision-making related to AI in teaching and learning.

While the conclusion of the school year marks the beginning of summer break for students and staff, the summer months also provide valuable opportunities for curriculum development and instructional planning. Summer curriculum work remains an important component of the district’s continuous improvement efforts, allowing faculty to review instructional practices, refine curriculum resources, and ensure alignment with current standards and district priorities. These dedicated planning hours create meaningful opportunities for collaboration and reflection, helping educators prepare for a successful start to the upcoming school year and support a cohesive learning experience for all students.

This past week, our literacy consultant, Dr. Hope Weinberg returned to campus for the final session of a series of professional learning opportunities designed to support elementary teachers in the implementation of the Benchmark ELA resource. Throughout the year, these sessions have provided our elementary teachers with guidance on curriculum components, instructional practices, assessment tools, and lesson planning to ensure a successful transition to the new resource beginning in the 2026-2027 school year.

Haldane Central School District
15 Craigside Drive, Cold Spring, NY 10516
Phone: 845.265.9254

6. Read Director of Facilities & Transportation, Robertin Report for June, 2026

Administrator's Board Report – Robertin – June 2026

Date: June 8, 2026

To: Board of Education

From: Dave Robertin, Interim Director of Facilities and Transportation

Re: Administrator's Board Report - June 2026

With Senior Graduation just days away, the facilities department has been extremely busy. We also have all the end of the year events scheduled, along with moving up/graduations for the Middle School and Elementary School that will take us through the end of June. Transportation has been busy, as well. We’ve been short Drivers along with sports trips, field trips and our regular runs. The last couple of weeks have been extremely hectic in transportation. We also are starting our capital project. Our ground breaking ceremony is scheduled for June 16th. You will begin to see equipment on site shortly after that as we get ready to go full steam ahead on June 26th. We are also scheduling our tennis court redo for the beginning of July. As I said last month we are in for a very busy summer.

That’s it for now. Enjoy your summer and see you in September.

Stay safe.

Sincerely,
Dave Robertin

Haldane Central School District
15 Craigside Drive, Cold Spring, NY 10516
Phone: 845.265.9254

7. Read Athletic Director and Dean of Students, Cunningham Report for June, 2026

Board of Education Report – Cunningham – June 2026

To: Haldane Board of Education

From: Tom Cunningham

Re: Board of Education Report

Date: June 11, 2026

Following is my report to the Board of Education for June 16, 2026.

Athletics Update

Congratulations to spring track athletes Owen Powers, Merrick Williams, Silas Emig, Eli Hudson, Henry Amadei, Oscar Pisano-Simonyi and Max Kupper for qualifying for the NYSPHSAA State Track and Field Championships, which will be held at Webster Schroeder High School on June 13–14, 2026.

Spring Athletic Honors

Boys Lacrosse

  • All-League: William O’Hara, Alex Gaugler, Luke Ruggiero, Theo Sacks, Diego DiGiglio, and Mikey Phillips

Girls Lacrosse

  • All-Section and All-League: Kayla Ruggiero
  • All-League: Vivian Eannacony, Marissa Peters, Samantha Thomas, and Anna-Cat Nelson
  • All-League Honorable Mention: Ellie Mahoney, Stella Gretina, and Taya Robinson

Baseball

  • All-League: Oliver Herman

Softball

  • All-League and All-Section: Allegra Clementson
  • All-Section Honorable Mention: Lainey Donaghy
  • All-League: Sydney Merriman and Mackenzie Tobin
  • League Pitcher of the Year: Allegra Clementson

Spring Track and Field

  • All-League: Owen Powers, Merrick Williams, Rhys Williams, Gavin Mahoney, Plum Severs, Shayla Ochoa, Max Kupper, Silas Emig, Jaiden Gunther, Gavin Lyons-King, Emmett Horner, Tomas Simko, Savannah Duggan, Amelia Nova-Martinez, Eleanor Chew, and Martina Kulan

Golf

  • All-League: George Stubbs and Connor Keegan

Athletic Council

The Haldane Athletic Council hosted its first annual Athletic Fair on June 9. The event provided an opportunity for fourth-, fifth-, and sixth-grade students to learn about the athletic programs available at Haldane.

The six student-athlete members of the Athletic Council organized 33 student-athlete volunteers who facilitated nine activity stations on the turf field and tennis courts. Featured sports included boys’ and girls’ soccer, football, tennis, boys’ and girls’ basketball, boys’ and girls’ lacrosse, baseball, softball, track and field, cross-country, and golf.

The elementary students enthusiastically participated throughout the day, and our student-athlete volunteers did an outstanding job designing engaging activities that introduced younger students to their respective sports.

Fall Sports Season Information

The fall athletic season will begin as follows:

  • Varsity Football: Monday, August 17
  • All Other JV and Varsity Sports: Monday, August 24
  • Modified Football: Wednesday, September 2
  • All Other Modified Sports: Tuesday, September 8

FamilyID registration will open on:

  • July 24 for Varsity and JV fall sports
  • August 8 for Modified fall sports

Haldane Central School District
15 Craigside Drive, Cold Spring, NY 10516
Phone: 845.265.9254

8. Read Director of Technology / Chief Information Officer, Horn Report for June, 2026

Director of Technology/CIO Board Report – Horn – June 2026

To: Dr. Gail Duffy and The Board of Education

From: Leah Horn

Re: Director of Technology/CIO Board Report

Date: June 11, 2026

We have begun collecting student and staff Chromebooks. We manage all of our device repairs internally. Once the Chromebooks are collected we thoroughly clean the devices, wipe the hard drives, and prepare them for redeployment in the fall. If the Chromebook is damaged, we replace screens, keyboards, mouse pads, etc. Repeat offenders are charged for parts or a replacement fee, if needed. Students in grades 3, 6, and 9 will receive new Chromebooks in the fall. Old Chromebooks will be used for parts, loaners, or recycled if beyond repair.

This summer, our team has an extensive schedule of projects to complete prior to the start of the new school year. The summer months are typically a busy period for the Technology Department. During this time, we update, repair, or replace every device on campus as needed. Additionally, we utilize this period to organize and upgrade our server closets, replace outdated servers, and update battery backups, among other tasks. Since these activities can often cause network disruptions, we schedule this work during times when the campus is unoccupied by students.

Haldane Central School District
15 Craigside Drive, Cold Spring, NY 10516
Phone: 845.265.9254

I. Consent Agenda (Minutes)

Approve HCSD Board of Education Meeting Minutes

J. Consent Agenda (Financial)

1. Approval of Cooperative Transportation Agreement Between the Haldane Central School District and the Garrison Union Free School District for 2026-2027 

Be it resolved that, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education hereby approves the Cooperative Transportation Agreement between the Haldane Central School District and the Garrison Union Free School District for 2026-2027 and authorizes the Superintendent to sign the Agreement on behalf of the District.

GUFS Haldane Transportation Agreement 26-27.pdf (167.55 KB)

2. Approval of Contracts for Educational Services for 2025-26 with Hendrick Hudson Central School District (as per student IEPs)

Be it resolved that, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education hereby approves the Contracts for Educational Services for 2025-26, as per student IEPs, with Hendrick Hudson Central School District, 61 Trolley Road, Montrose, New York, and authorizes the District Clerk to sign the Contract on behalf of the District.

3. Approval of Resolution to Fund District Reserve Accounts

Be it resolved that, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education hereby approves the following Resolution: RESOLVED, that the Board of Education of the Haldane Central School District hereby authorizes the funding of the District's approved reserves with the excess of 4% from the unappropriated fund balance at June 30, 2026, after the designated amount, if any, for tax reduction has been set. The allocation of such excess fund balance will be determined subsequent to June 30, 2026 and prior to setting the tax levy.

4. Approval of Contract with HTA of New York, 2026-2027, for services in accordance to student IEPs

Be it resolved that, upon the recommendation of the Interim Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education hereby approves the 2026-2027 Contract with HTA of New York, 11 Peekskill Hollow Road, Putnam Valley, New York for physical therapy services in accordance with student IEPs, and authorizes the Board President and Superintendent to sign the Contract on behalf of the District.

K. Consent Agenda (Personnel)

1. Tenure Recommendations

Be it resolved that, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education hereby grants tenure to the following individuals in their respective tenure areas:

Name Tenure Area Tenure Date
Christopher Blair English - Secondary September 1, 2026
Tom Cunningham Director of Athletics, Health, and Physical Education and Dean of Students July 1, 2026
Christina Goehl Elementary September 1, 2026
Sam Sauer Music September 1, 2026
Kaitlyn Secor Secondary Social Studies Teacher September 1, 2026

2. Appointment of Co-Curricular Positions, 2026-2027

Be it resolved that, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education hereby appoints the faculty, staff, and community members as presented on the attached list of co-curricular positions for the 2026-2027 school year in accordance with the stipends stated in the BOE-HFA Contract, Appendix B-2. The faculty, staff, and community members listed have met the fingerprinting criteria mandated by the State.

2026-2027 Co-Curricular Appointments.pdf (148.69 KB)

3. Appointment of All Haldane HFA Members to the Position of Chaperone

Be it resolved that, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education hereby appoints all members of the HFA to the position of Chaperone for the 2026-2027 school year, in accordance with the BOE-HFA Contract. All employees have met the fingerprinting criteria mandated by the State.

4. Appointment of All Haldane CSEA Members to the Position of Chaperone

Be it resolved that, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education hereby appoints all members of the CSEA to the position of Chaperone for the 2026-2027 school year, in accordance with the BOE-HFA Contract. All employees have met the fingerprinting criteria mandated by the State.

5. Approval of First Addendum Agreement for Superintendent of Schools, Gail Duffy, EdD

Be it resolved that, the Board of Education hereby approves the First Addendum Agreement dated July 1, 2026 for Superintendent of Schools, Gail Duffy, EdD, a copy of which shall be incorporated by reference in the minutes of this meeting, and authorizes the Board President to execute the First Addendum Agreement on behalf of the District.

Read Duffy Addendum Agreement July 1, 2026

 

ADDENDUM AGREEMENT TO
SUPERINTENDENT’S CONTRACT

 BY AND BETWEEN THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE HALDANE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, with offices at 15 Craigside Drive, Cold Spring, New York 10516 (hereinafter referred to as the “Board”) and DR. GAIL DUFFY (hereinafter referred to as the “Superintendent”), collectively referred to as “the parties”;

 WHEREBY, the parties agree to amend the provisions of the Superintendent’s March 18, 2025 Contract, as follows:

  1. Extend contract through June 30, 2030.

  2. Paragraph 1.A.  Increase the Superintendent’s salary by 2.25% effective July 1, 2026 (to $240,288)

  3. Paragraph 1.C.  Increase the annual non-elective contribution to the Superintendent’s tax sheltered annuity to $8,000 effective July 1, 2026.

  4. Paragraph 11.A.3 (New).  Add the following language: “Upon retirement from the District after at least five (5) years of employment for purposes of receiving NYSTRS benefits, the Superintendent shall be entitled to District-funded individual or family health insurance for life.  The premium contribution percentage will remain the same as that paid during the Superintendent’s final year of employment.”

  5. Paragraph 12.  Delete the last sentence.

  All other terms of the Agreement not modified by this Addendum Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.

 SO AGREED effective the 1st day of July, 2026.

HALDANE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT  THE SUPERINTENDENT

BY:___________________________________  _________________________________

DR. PEGGY CLEMENTS                                      DR. GAIL DUFFY  

6. Resignation of Elementary Special Education Teacher - Nicole Rojas

Be it resolved that, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education hereby accepts the resignation of Nicole Rojas, Elementary Special Education Teacher, effective August 14, 2026.

7. Notification of Retirement - Kim Patinella

Be it resolved that, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education hereby accepts the notification of retirement from Kim Patinella, Confidential Secretary, PPS Department, received June 11, 2026 and effective June 26, 2028, in accordance with her employment agreement, thanks her for her service to the District, and wishes her well in retirement.

8. Request for FMLA Leave of Absence #2885

Be it resolved that, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education hereby approves the request for an leave of absence from employee #2885 effective August 31, 2026 through December 8, 2026. The employee has provided the required documentation in accordance with the provisions of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA).

9. Resignation of Full-Time 1:1 Teacher Aide (Manitou) - Tara O'Sullivan

Be it resolved that, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education hereby accepts the resignation of Tara O'Sullivan, Full-Time 1:1 Teacher Aide (Manitou), effective June 18, 2026.

T. O Sullivan resignation.pdf (41.83 KB)

10. Approval of Supplemental Memorandum of Agreement Between the Haldane Board of Education and the Civil Service Employees Association re: Establishment of School Transportation Operations Assistant Position

Be it resolved that, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education hereby approves the Supplemental Memorandum of Agreement between the Haldane Board of Education and the Civil Service Employees Association, dated June 11, 2026, related to the establishment of an School Transportation Operations Assistant position, and ratifies the Superintendent signature on the Agreement on behalf of the District.

CSEA SMOA - School Transportation Operations Asst.pdf (84.25 KB)

11. Appointment of Secondary Math Teacher, Middle School - Mary Callaghan-McCann

Be it resolved that, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education hereby approves the following certified appointment:

Position: Secondary Math Teacher - Probationary
Location: Haldane Middle School
Tenure Area: Mathematics 7-12
Effective Date: August 31 2026
Probationary Period: August 31, 2026 - August 30, 2030
Tenure Effective Date: August 31, 2030
Salary: $65,670.75 (HFA MA Step 2)

12. Appointment of Per Diem Substitute Teacher Aide, Teaching Assistant, and Proctor - Caroline Sniffen

Be it resolved that, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education hereby appoints Caroline Sniffen to the positions of Per Diem Substitute Teacher Aide, Teaching Assistant, and Proctor in accordance with the BOE-HFS and BOE-CSEA contracts. This appointment is pending the fingerprinting clearance mandated by the State.

13. Appointment of Summer Cleaner

Be it resolved that, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education hereby appoints Thiago Pluas Gomez to the position of Summer Cleaner, effective June 29, 2026, in accordance with the BOE-CSEA Contract.

L. Unfinished Business

Approval of Instructional Contract Addendum Agreement Between the Haldane Central School District and the Garrison Union Free School District for 2026-2027

Be it resolved that, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education hereby approves the Instructional Contract Addendum Agreement between the Haldane Central School District and the Garrison Union Free School District for 2026-2027 and authorizes the Board President to sign the Agreement on behalf of the District.

Haldane-Garrison Addendum Agreement 2026-2027_0.pdf (59.94 KB)

M. New Business

CSE/CPSE Recommendations

Be it resolved that, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the Board of Education hereby approves the recommendations of the Committees on Special Education and Preschool Special Education as presented.

N. Communication from the Public 2 - All School District Matters

Public communications to the Board will be discussed.

O. Board Reflections

Open discussion for Board Members

P. Superintendent's Final Thoughts

Superintendent Duffy's closing remarks

Q. Adjournment

Next meeting will be MM/DD/YY at 6:15 pm

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Regular Board Meeting - June 16, 2026
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