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There are three candidates running for three open seats on the District 24 Board of Education. Incumbents Paul DePace and Lisa Pellicane are seeking re-election. Armando Hernandez is running for the seat currently held by Carole Meaney. All terms are for three years. more
After months of intense discussions and number crunching, District 24 Board of Education members have settled on a budget proposal. more
Improvements to facilities in District 24 could be put on the back burner because of tight finances, though school leaders said the work will need to be done sooner or later. more
Spending of reserve funds has put Valley Stream District 24 on a new fiscal stress monitoring list released last week by New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli. more
For one day in January, Dr. Edward Fale will not be the superintendent of Valley Stream District 24. Last week, the Board of Education approved a deal that would allow Fale to retire, then bring him back at a lower salary. more
The District 24 Board of Education is nearing completion of a deal with Superintendent Dr. Edward Fale that would allow him to retire, yet keep working for the Valley Stream elementary district for another 3½ years. more
District 24 will have a familiar face as board president during the 2012-13 school year. Tony Iadevaio, who was first elected to the District 24 board in the early 1980s and became a member of the high school board shortly after, will take the role of board president for the sixth time on the elementary school level. more
Paul DePace has devoted more than three decades of his life to public service, as a member of the District 24 Board of Education. But he’s also dedicated many years to his hobby — train collecting. more
In the first contested election in several years, four candidates are running for three seats on the Valley Stream District 24 Board of Education. Incumbents Paul DePace, Carole Meaney and Ian Wraith are seeking re-election, and Lisa Pellicane is the newcomer on the ballot. Terms are for three years, and the three candidates with the most votes will win. more
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