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The school district’s lighting policy has once again sparked debate on the Board of Education. At a meeting on Oct. 7, the board continued discussed possible changes to the policy, which … more
Rockville Centre School District voters passed the proposed 2014-15 school budget Tuesday night, and returned incumbent Board of Education Trustees Gregg Spaulding and Mayda Kramer to their … more
It’s time to address the elephant in the room: the school budget. Every year it grows larger, and taxes go up. It seems to be an unsustainable system. But, unfortunately, there aren’t any … more
Last week, the Herald presented some questions that the candidates for Board of Education answered in their own words. It is our hope that these questions will help give the voters a better idea of … more
Every year, the Herald ask the candidates for the Board of Education to answer questions about the race and education so that residents have a better idea of who they will be voting for. This … more
Rockville Centre residents will have more than just a budget to vote for this year, as there are contested races for seats on both the school district and library Board of Trustees. There are … more
Voters in the Rockville Centre school district have approved the 2011-12 school budget of $95.7 million. In unofficial results Tuesday night, the spending plan passed with 1,956 votes, 59 percent of the ballots cast, while 1,369 residents voted against it. District officials described the voter turnout as moderate, despite periods of heavy rain during the day. more
The Rockville Centre Board of Education held its annual reorganizational meeting on July 6, and reorganize it did. In one of their first acts, members of the board elected new officers for the 2010-11 school year. Trustee Liz Dion took over from Mark Masin as president, Masin became the board’s secretary and Stephen Kriss will continue as vice president. more
Voters in the Rockville Centre school district have approved the 2010-11 school budget of $93.4 million. In unofficial results Tuesday night, the spending plan passed with 2,483 votes, 55 percent of the votes cast, while 2,027 residents voted against it. Despite periods of heavy rain during the day, district officials said the voter turnout was the heaviest since 2006. more
Three candidates are running for two seats on the Board of Education. Each brings skills and experience that would be of value in the complicated and difficult task of serving on the school board. … more
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