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The Rockville Centre School District budget of about $123.5 million passed by a vote of 2,008 to 907.School board incumbent Kelly Barry (1,437 votes) and challenger Erica Messier (1,416) defeated … more
The Rockville Centre Council of Parent Teacher Associations hosted a candidates forum on May 4, at which four candidates vying for two open seats on the Board of Education fielded questions from the … more
Rockville Centre village trustees adopted the fiscal year 2022 budget of about $46.8 million on April 15. Trustees also discussed the budget at a virtual meeting and public hearing on April 5. … more
Save the date: The Rockville Centre Board of Education will host a preliminary budget hearing on Tuesday, April 20. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the South Side High School auditorium … more
Nassau County recently announced that it finished 2020 with a surplus of $75 million (subject to some adjustment, but it’s a reasonable number to work with). Sounds like good news, right? Not so fast. more
Residents of Rockville Centre voted in favor of the $122.86 million budget for the 2020-21 school year, which passed by a vote of 3,629 to 2,275. The budget represents a tax levy increase of 2.01 percent, is under the tax cap, and keeps all current programs. more
Saying “No New Yorker should have to choose between their health and their right to vote,” N.Y. Gov. Andrew Cuomo ordered mail-in ballots in local school elections to be counted if received by June 16. more
Rockville Centre School District administrators and the Board of Education have made an admirable effort to maintain the number and quality of programs for the 2020-21 school year, and we feel it is especially important for voters to support the district’s budget proposal. more
The Village of Rockville Centre’s Board of Trustees adopted a $46.6 million budget for the 2021 fiscal year on April 30. more
For the past three months, the Rockville Centre Board of Education and administration have been fine-tuning the 2020-21 school district budget, and were prepared to move forward with a public discussion last week. The budget vote and school board election, however, have been delayed until at least June 1 because of the coronavirus pandemic, by an executive order issued by Gov. Andrew Cuomo. They had been scheduled for May 19. more
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