• CLINTON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
    BOARD OF EDUCATION
    SPECIAL MEEITNG

    Special Meeting 
    Superintendent's Office
    6:30pm

     Please note that our agendas are available only online.


    Board of Education Principles of Governance

    General Expectations of the Board of Education 


    What does the School Board Do?

    New York State School Boards Association Fact Sheet to find out why our strategic school board members are an essential part of our community 

     Note that we are now in person for our meetings. 


    1.    CALL TO ORDER


    2.    PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE


    3.    READING OF THE MISSION STATEMENT

    Clinton Central School proudly educates and empowers all students to realize their potential and become thoughtful, contributing members of a global society.


    4.    EXECUTIVE SESSION AND ADJOURNMENT 

    Information Regarding Executive Sessions

    The Board of Education may hold executive sessions at which only the members of the Board or persons invited by the Board shall be present. However, the executive session is only available for the purpose of discussion, and except as the law allows, formal action must be taken in an open session.

    Executive sessions can be requested by any member of the Board or the Superintendent of Schools.

    A Board member must make a motion during an open meeting to convene in executive session.  Upon a majority vote of its members, the Board may convene in executive session at a place which the Board President or said members may designate within the District to discuss the subjects enumerated below. 

    The Board returns to regular session after executive session and may or may not take further action in public before adjournment.

    Matters which may be considered in executive session are:

    1. matters which will imperil the public safety if disclosed;
    2. any matter which may disclose the identity of a law enforcement agent or informer;
    3. information relating to current or future investigation or prosecution of a criminal offense which would imperil effective law enforcement if disclosed;
    4. discussions regarding proposed, pending or current litigation;
    5. collective negotiations pursuant to Article 14 of the Civil Service Law (the Taylor Law);
    6. the medical, financial, credit or employment history of a particular person(s) or corporation, or matters leading to the appointment, employment, promotion, demotion, discipline, suspension, dismissal or removal of a particular person or corporation;
    7. the preparation, grading or administration of examinations; and
    8. the proposed acquisition, sale, or lease of real property or the proposed acquisition of securities, or sale or exchange of securities, but only when publicity would substantially affect the value thereof.