Marlboro Central School District Board of Education

2024-2025

Board of Education 2023-24

Back row (left to right): James Mullen, Patricia Benninger, Frank Milazzo, and James Kuha. Front row (left to right): Rhoda Antonia Uszenski, Faith Nannini, and Joann Reed.

Board of Education Members

Frank Milazzo
President of the Board of Education

Email the Board of Education @ MarlboroBOE@marlboroschools.org

Rhoda Antonia Uszenski
Vice-President of the Board of Education


Patricia Benninger

Board Trustee

James Kuha
Board Trustee

James Mullen
Board Trustee

Faith Nannini
Board Trustee

Joann Reed
Board Trustee

DISTRICT CLERK - Cindy Storno

Phone: (845) 236-8000 x1200 
Email: cindy.storno@marlboroschools.org


Communication with the Board of Education

To inform the Board of Education of an opinion, please contact the District Clerk at (845) 236-8000 x1200 or email @ MarlboroBOE@marlboroschools.org

In an effort to keep the community more informed about Marlboro's Board of Education meetings, we will be posting the board agenda on this website and video of the meeting can be found on our Youtube page

Please note that the agenda is subject to minor changes as necessary.

Official Board of Education minutes will be posted on Boarddocs, an online meeting management system.

School Board Workshop meetings are held on the first Thursday of each month. School Board Business meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month. Meetings begin at 7:00 PM and typically take place in the shared district and town hall meeting room (courtroom) at the lower level of the Marlboro Administration Building, located at 21 Milton Turnpike, Milton, New York 12547 unless otherwise posted.

Meetings for the 2024-25 School Year

View the meeting list here

Vision Statement

Through Board of Education policy and oversight, enable the MSCD to create an environment and reputation that is highly regarded for its academic excellence, advancement of the arts, successful and participative athletic programs, and for developing our future leaders, all resulting in continuous improvement of the community in which it operates.

Board of Education Goals 24-25

Excellence

● Acknowledge and celebrate achievements of students and staff

● Expand authentic learning opportunities that equip students for success beyond graduation

● Support evidence-based curriculum and instructional methods, ensuring that all students have the opportunity to achieve their full potential

Citizenship

● Support district-wide character education, civic readiness, and engagement to foster citizens that will contribute positively to both local and global communities

● Continue to promote the safety, welfare, and inclusivity for all students, school personnel, and other District stakeholders

Sustainability

● Promote the development and implementation of systems and programs that encourage continuous improvement and a growth mindset among all members of the learning community

● Engage in strategic planning to ensure fiscal responsibility, stability, accountability, and transparency

Community Engagement

● Implement effective and comprehensive communication methods to actively engage all community members

● Welcome families and community members to participate in educational and collaborative experiences to strengthen and expand ongoing partnerships