Opposition to Regionalization (September 25, 2024)
COSBM led the opposition against Regionalization which would have negatively affected the ability of school boards to properly serve their constituents by having their Component Superintendents (District Superintendents) answerable to the Regional Superintendent (BOCES Superintendent). This would negatively impact the ability of each school district to fully determine how it's tax dollars and corresponding resources would by used. The attempt to rush through this regulation using Emergency Rules - when there wasn't an emergency - was a backdoor and underhanded attempt by NYSED to implement the consolidation of school districts. Click here to read our letter.
Mixed-Gender Sports Regulations (May 7, 2024)
COSBM led the opposition to new regulations concerning mixed-gender sports. Thanks to these efforts, the regulation has been tabled for further discussion. We will continue to work closely with stakeholders to ensure that decisions reflect the values and concerns of local communities. Click here to read our letter.
Legislative Breakfast (April 13, 2024)
COSBM hosted a successful legislative breakfast with elected officials from both parties. This event reinforced our commitment to keeping lines of communication open with legislators and ensuring that local control remains a priority in school governance.
Opposing Faith-Based Housing (April 8, 2024)
In collaboration with Assemblyman Jake Blumencranz, COSBM participated in a Zoom call to oppose the development of faith-based housing. We continue to fight for local control over housing decisions that directly impact schools and communities. A press conference was held at Herricks UFSD with elected officials to bring attention to this issue.
Opposing Accessory Dwelling Units (April 10, 2023)
COSBM members spoke at Herricks School District to oppose the implementation of accessory dwelling units (ADUs).
Video available here for more information on efforts to protect local zoning laws and community character.
Zero-Emission Bus Mandates (February 5, 2023)
COSBM is working with Senator Steve Rhoades to oppose the zero-emission bus mandates. While we support environmentally friendly initiatives, we believe that the mandate to be fully electric by 2035 poses significant challenges for local districts. We advocate for a more balanced approach that allows flexibility and takes into consideration the financial and logistical needs of each community.