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The fate of the Levittown school budget is now in the hands of voters. The Board of Education unanimously adopted a $201.8 million budget that would increase spending by 1.54 percent for the 2015-16 school year if approved on May 19. more
I’ve heard a lot of local chatter lately about Common Core. I know teachers are distressed and parents confused. To be honest . . . more
Library taxes in Seaford are expected to rise about $5 next year for the average homeowner, and residents can expect an increase in services. more
Despite challenges over the past five years, the Seaford School district is moving forward. “We are optimistic about the future,” Superintendent of School Brian Conboy told residents at the Board of Education’s March 12 workshop meeting. more
Parents weighed on the developing Levittown budget last week, as Laura Brown spoke on behalf of the PTA Advisory Council at the March 11 Board of Education. more
As the budget development process continues in Levittown, one change expected for next year is the restructuring of administrative positions in the 7,200-student district. more
The Seaford School District is looking to restore some of its programs and services in the 2015-16 school year, while remaining within its allowable tax levy limit of 2.28 percent. more
Tis the season of tax levies, enrollment projections and capital reserve funds. It’s school budget time . . . more
"People all across the state, when you mention state government, [are] literally shaking their heads . . ." more
Seaford School District leaders are looking to reverse a years-long trend of budget cuts, which has led to increased class sizes and fewer opportunities for students. The district will hold its first budget presentation next week, as the Board of Education works to adopt a spending plan by early April. more
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