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The Baldwin Board of Education unanimously voted to adopt the proposed 2020-2021 school budget of about $138 million at its March 11 meeting. The tax levy, or the amount the district needs to … more
The Baldwin Board of Education last week embarked on an ambitious, if arduous, effort to bring district policies -- both in language and in content -- in line with those of the New York State … more
The Baldwin board of education has set a special session for next Wednesday, Feb. 3. The board will meet beginning at 7 p.m. to work on its update of district policies. At 8, the board will begin … more
The main order of business at last week’s Baldwin Board of Education meeting was the swearing in of new Trustees Deborah Rebore and Joel Press more
My name is Joel Press and I am one of your newly elected members of Baldwin’s Board of Education. This past Saturday I hopped on a bus with my wife and two school-age children to join thousands of … more
The Baldwin Board of Education held its Community Input Meeting in the auditorium at the Middle School on Jan. 25. The gathering featured a long-awaited report from the district’s Facilities Review Task Force and an opportunity for residents to express their feelings to the board. The board’s role at input meetings is to take the temperature of the community, and after the task force recommended closing two schools, that temperature was decidedly frosty. more
With budget gaps, school closings and reworked busing routes in the air, Baldwin Board of Education meetings are no longer genial hour-long affairs. Terms like “tax certiorari,” “EBALR” and “unassigned fund balances” have wormed their way into the public lexicon, and the same questions seem to be raised at meeting after meeting. more
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