2-24-2026 Agenda

Edwards-Knox Central School
Board of Education
Regular Meeting
February 24, 2026
Partial Agenda

I.     Call to order by Chairman

II.    Public Participation

III.   Reports/Administrative & Board Member Discussion

IV.   Consent Agenda             Board Action

  a.  Approval of Minutes      1/20/26

  b.  Payment of Warrants    1-21-26   2/4/26

  c.  Claims Auditor Rpts.      1/21/26   2/4/26

  d.  Treasurer’s Rpt.

  e. Budget Status, Budget Transfer and Revenue Status Rpts.

   f.  2026/2027 BOCES DRAFT Calendar

  g.  Donation

  h.  Town of Russell Sand Contract

   i.  Cougars Go Green/Extracurricular Club Proposal

   j.  NYSSBA SuperEval

  k.  SRO Firearms Agreement

   l.  Second & Final Read Policies:

        1338– Duties of the School Physician/Nurse Practitioner

        3140– Flag Display

        3150– School Volunteers

        3281– Use of Facilities by the Boy Scouts of America and Patriotic

                   Youth Groups

        3410– Code of Conduct

        5322– District Cell Phone Use

        5511– Maintenance of Fund Balance

        5530– Petty Cash Funds and Cash in School Buildings

        5640– Smoking, Tobacco, and Cannabis (Marijuana) Use

        5682 – Cardiac Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) in Public 

                   School Facilities

        5690– Exposure Control Program

        5691– Communicable Diseases

        5692 – Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Related Illnesses

        6180– Staff-Student Relations (Fraternization)

        7110– Comprehensive Student Attendance

        7121– Diagnostic Screening of Students

        7210 – Student Evaluation, Promotion, and Placement

        7250– Student Privacy, Parental Access to Information, and 

                   Administration of Certain Physical Examinations to Minors

        7311– Loss or Destruction of District Property or Resources

        7313– Suspension of Students

        7314– Students Presumed to have a Disability for Discipline Purposes

        7320– Alcohol, Tobacco, Drugs, and Other Substances (Students)

        7330– Searches and Interrogations of Students

        7350– Timeout and Physical Restraint

        7410– Extracurricular Activities

        7430– Contests for Students, Student Awards and Scholarships

        7460– Constitutionally Protected Prayer in the Public Schools

        7510– School Health Services

        7511– Immunization of Students

        7512– Student Physicals

        7513– Medication and Personal Care Items

        7514 – Student Health Records

        7520– Accidents and Medical Emergencies

        7521– Students with Life-Threatening Health Conditions

        7522– Concussion Management

        7554– Equal Educational Opportunities

        7570– Supervision of Students

        7680– Independent Educational Evaluations

        8210 – Safety Conditions and Prevention Instruction

 m.  First Read Policies:

         3413– Use of Force Regarding Authorized Carrying of Firearm

  n.  Audit Committee Charter

  o.  CSE/CPSE  

 V.    Personnel

  1.  Resignation
  2.  SRO Contract

VI.   New Business-Board Discussion

  1.  BOCES Annual Meeting/Nomination
  2.  Transportation DRAFT Budget
  3.  Facilities DRAFT Budget

VIII.  Adjournment

Board of Education Goals

  • Student Focus:  All students will have access to a challenging, fulfilling and effective learning experience aligned to college and career readiness through opportunities that foster creativity, collaboration, critical thinking, communication and citizenship.
  • Health and Safety:  The district will support and sustain a safe, nurturing, respectful environment where staff, students and community members are supported emotionally, physically and academically.
  • Engaged Community:  The Edwards-Knox Central School District will continue to encourage the school community to contribute in the growth and development of our students through open and honest communication and collaborative partnerships.
  • Fiscal Responsibility:  The district is committed to fiscal stability through transparent budgeting, securing available sources of funding that supports our academic goals and that reflect our community’s values. 

Public Participation Protocol During Board Meetings

The Board desires community members of the district to attend its sessions so that they may become better acquainted with the operation and programs of the schools and that the Board may have the opportunity to hear the wishes and ideas of the public.

In order to assure that individuals wishing to appear before the Board may be heard and at the same time conduct its meetings properly and efficiently, the Board has adopted the following procedures and rules pertaining to public participation.

• Individuals wishing to address the Board are asked to sign up in advance of the meeting or prior to the beginning of the meeting, giving their name, address, and topic to be discussed, to the district clerk. Names will be placed on a Speaker’s List and the speakers will be called in the order signed up. Speakers will be limited to five minutes. Open session will not exceed a total of thirty minutes without the Board’s discretion to allow more time.

• The BOE will designate a time-keeper and parliamentarian for each meeting.

• Speakers may offer such objective criticisms of school operations and programs as concern them. In Public session, the Board will not hear complaints of school personnel nor against any person connected with the school system.

• Personal attacks by anyone in attendance at the Board Meeting are unacceptable. Persons engaging in such attacks will be required to leave the Board Meeting immediately.

• It should be noted that Board of Education meetings are open to the public; however, they are not considered public forums. Undue interruptions or other interference with the orderly conduct of Board of Education business cannot be allowed. Only the speaker recognized by the President has the authority to speak.

• The Board vests in its president, or other presiding officer, authority to terminate the remarks of any individual when they do not adhere to the rules established above. The presiding officer may terminate the speaker’s privilege to speak, if, after being called to order, the speaker persists in improper conduct or remarks.