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After listening to parent concerns over school safety, the Levittown Board of Education voted to add a third proposition to their May 15 budget vote. more
As far back as 1993, there was talk at the highest levels of government of consolidating Long Island school districts to save money and provide greater resources for the Island’s poorest districts. That debate is likely to be resurrected . . . more
Candidates vying for an open seat on the East Meadow School District Board of Education are preparing for a May 8 candidates’ forum at the East Meadow Public Library, as the May 6 school budget … more
East Meadow School District residents will have a chance to make their voices heard when they cast ballots for the school budget and elect school board trustees on Tuesday at elementary schools across the district. more
District 13 Proposed budget: $49,841,963 Total budget change: +$1,595,041 Tax levy: $35,479,114 Tax levy change: +$582,769 Tax impact: The district estimates the average homeowner … more
Arts and robotics were on full display at Baldwin High School during this year’s budget vote on May 17. Underclassmen from the high school, along with middle school and elementary school … more
Voters in the Wantagh, Seaford and Levittown school districts will head to the polls on Tuesday to decide on a combined $347 million worth of spending for the 2016-17 school year. more
The Malverne school district announced the adoption of its 2016-17 budget last week, totaling just over $54.5 million. It includes a tax levy increase of $340,000, or less than a one percent increase, the smallest, percentage-wise, in 15 years, and well below state’s tax cap. more
The North Bellmore Public Library will hold its budget and trustee election on Wednesday, April 6, from 1 to 9 p.m. Three local residents –– Michael Horowitz, Paul Konigstein and Thomas Vaughn –– are running for library trustee. Below are biographies on each of the candidates. more
The school and library spending plans passed in Tuesday’s budget votes with a comfortable margin. more
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