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Hartford, Farmington Schools Must Pay For Costs Earmarked As State Funded Hartford, Farmington Schools Must Pay For Costs Earmarked As State Funded
Hartford, Farmington Schools Must Pay For Costs Earmarked As State Funded Two Connecticut school districts have to figure out how to pay for the costs of school projects after the state informed them that the anticipated reimbursements from the state were incorrectly calculated by a fired budget official, according to a new report from the Connecticut Mirror. Officials in Hartford and Farmington were informed by state officials that the anticipated reimbursement rates violated state rules, CT Mirror reported on Thursday, March 3. The state informed town officials that Konstantinos Diamantis, the former deputy secretary of the Office of Policy and Manage…
Most Students At This Baltimore High School Read At Elementary Level: Report Most Students At This Baltimore High School Read At Elementary Level: Report
Most Students At This Baltimore High School Read At Elementary Level: Report Only 2 percent of students at one high school in Baltimore read at their grade level while the rest read at an elementary school level, Fox News reports. At the beginning of the school year, 77 percent of Patterson High School — which has a $12 million budget — students tested at an elementary school reading level, the outlet says. "As a whole, the system has failed them," an unnamed teacher reportedly told Fox. The Kane Street school is touted as the most diverse school in the city. "A morning breakfast program, yoga, meditation, and a school store are available for our students," the si…
Three Long Island School Districts Approve Budgets In Revotes Three Long Island School Districts Approve Budgets In Revotes
Three Long Island School Districts Approve Budgets In Revotes Three of four Long Island school districts had budgets passed in a re-vote after seeing their initial spending plans rejected by voters earlier this year. Earlier story - School Budgets Pass In All But Four Long Island Districts Last month, voters approved 116 school budgets on Long Island, with only Bridgehampton, Northport-East Northport, Three Village, and Wantagh failing to gain approval. On Tuesday, June 15, Bridgehampton and Wantagh had revised budgets approved with a “supermajority” after trimming some requests, while Northport-East Northport stuck within its cap limit and also was…
School Budgets Pass In All But One District In Hudson Valley School Budgets Pass In All But One District In Hudson Valley
School Budgets Pass In All But One District In Hudson Valley Only one district in the Hudson Valley failed to have its school budget denied by voters. Voters came out in force on Tuesday, May 18, and all budgets were passed in Rockland, Westchester, and Putnam counties outside of the Carmel School District, where voters narrowly rejected the spending plan by less than 200 votes. In Putnam County, the Carmel Board of Education will have to propose a new budget that voters will decide on in a second vote after residents denied the previous spending plan by a 1,296 to 1,125 vote, or adopt a contingency budget. The Carmel School Board said it will mee…
Long Island District To Close Two Schools During Summer Long Island District To Close Two Schools During Summer
Long Island District To Close Two Schools During Summer A school district on Long Island is opting to close a pair of elementary schools over the summer due to declining enrollment. The Northport-East Northport School District voted 5 to 2 this week to shutter the Bellerose Avenue and Dickinson Avenue elementary schools, despite protestations from parents. It is estimated that closing the schools could save the district upwards of $7 million following a difficult year fiscally due to the COVID-19 pandemic. According to reports, there was a rally held before the Board of Education meeting in an effort to put a pause on the vote, but the Trustees…
Wyandanch Schools Superintendent Suspended After School Board Vote Wyandanch Schools Superintendent Suspended After School Board Vote
Wyandanch Schools Superintendent Suspended After School Board Vote A veteran schools superintendent on Long Island has been removed from her position amid financial turmoil in the district that has led to unrest in the community. The Wyandanch School Board voted to suspend Superintendent Mary Jones with pay after the district became the only on Long Island to fail to pass its proposed budget twice, forcing it to operate on a contingency budget. The reduced budget has forced the layoffs of dozens of faculty and other employees, with much of the blame reportedly falling on Jones’ shoulders. The vote reportedly came as the district seeks to go in a different …
Orange County Voters Head To Polls For School Budget Votes Orange County Voters Head To Polls For School Budget Votes
Orange County Voters Head To Polls For School Budget Votes Voters in Orange County will head to the polls to vote on local school budget and bond proposals. More than a billion dollars in spending will be up for a vote on Tuesday, May 21, as voters determine the fate of more than a dozen school district budgets and candidates vying for Board of Education seats. Budget proposals range from $17,186,749 in Livingston Manor to a whopping $282,444,842 in Newburgh. There are also 109 Board of Education candidates vying for just 84 seats countywide. Check Daily Voice for updates when polling numbers start coming in on Tuesday night.
Brewster Schools Superintendent Announces Departure Brewster Schools Superintendent Announces Departure
Brewster Schools Superintendent Announces Departure A rocky school year in Brewster got a new surprise when Superintendent Valerie Henning-Piedmonte announced plans to leave the district at the end of the next school year.  The Brewster Board of Education accepted Henning-Piedmonte’s resignation effective July 31, 2019.  Henning-Piedmonte has been in education for 25 years.  She came to the Brewster district during the 2013-2014 year as assistant superintendent for curriculum, instruction and assessment and was promoted to deputy superintendent. In August 2016, Henning-Piedmonte was appointed by the school board as the district's superinte…
Voters Approve Brewster School Budget Voters Approve Brewster School Budget
Voters Approve Brewster School Budget Voters in the Brewster Central School District approved a $98 million budget for next year. A total of 1,123 Brewster residents voted for the budget proposal and 454 against it on Tuesday, June 19. Brewster was among three Hudson Valley school districts where taxpayers were asked to vote a second tie after the initial proposal was defeated. Brewster's next operating budget will increase the property tax levy by 2.22 percent. In May, Brewster voters rejected a proposed $99 million budget: 808 residents voted against it and 689 supported it. New Rochelle and East Ramapo school districts al…
New Rochelle Voters Approve $270M Schools Budget On Second Shot New Rochelle Voters Approve $270M Schools Budget On Second Shot
New Rochelle Voters Approve $270M Schools Budget On Second Shot Sometimes, the second time’s the charm. After rejecting a $272.8 million schools budget, voters came back on Tuesday to approve a revised $270,381,160 spending plan that will have a limited impact for taxpayers by a vote of 1,757 to 1,004. The cap on the increase in the tax levy – the amount of money to be raised by property taxes – was 2.231 percent. The budget kept the increase to that level by cutting $3.4 million from the tax levy that was included in the budget that voters rejected in May. The tax levy in the now-approved budget is $209,002,162. That is an increase of $4,560,520 over t…
New Rochelle To Vote On Second Proposed Schools Budget On Tuesday New Rochelle To Vote On Second Proposed Schools Budget On Tuesday
New Rochelle To Vote On Second Proposed Schools Budget On Tuesday New Rochelle residents will have the opportunity on Tuesday, June 19 to vote on a new schools budget after overwhelmingly rejecting a $272.8 million spending plan last month. Last month, voters rejected the district’s initial proposed plan with 3,116 votes against and 1,689 in favor of the proposed $272,804,093 budget, which went over the tax cap override. As a result, the administration and Board of Education drafted a new $270,381,160 spending plan that “stays within the state tax cap, preserves programming and includes funds to add school counselors and several other positions as well as…
New Rochelle BOE Proposes New Schools Budget After First Fails New Rochelle BOE Proposes New Schools Budget After First Fails
New Rochelle BOE Proposes New Schools Budget After First Fails After being the only Westchester County school district to have its budget rejected earlier this month, the New Rochelle Board of Education has drafted a new budget that stays within the state-mandated tax cap. This week, the Board unanimously adopted a new $270,381,160 spending plan that “stays within the state tax cap, preserves programming and includes funds to add school counselors and several other positions as well as safety and security measures.” Earlier this month, voters rejected the district’s initial proposed budget with 3,116 votes against and 1,689 in favor of the proposed $27…
Mount Vernon BOE Approves Near $252M Schools Budget, Vote Set For May 15 Mount Vernon BOE Approves Near $252M Schools Budget, Vote Set For May 15
Mount Vernon BOE Approves Near $252M Schools Budget, Vote Set For May 15 The Mount Vernon Board of Education has approved a near $252 million budget for the upcoming year, with Westchester County’s lowest tax rate increase for homeowners. School officials announced that the Board of Education has approved the proposed $251,979,860 budget for the 2018-19 school year, representing a .89 percent tax rate increase, the lowest in Westchester or Putnam, and the first tax rate increase since Schools Superintendent Kenneth Hamilton took the helm in 2014. The spending plan is $5.8 million (2.36 percent) more than last year’s budget, and includes staff, programs and capit…