Long Island school elections, 2021-22
School district residents go to the polls on May 18 to vote on budgets and members of their local boards for the coming school year. Below are the details on the ballots in 124 districts. Results will be posted here as they become available.
Read our full coverage of the results here.
The Great Neck, Lawrence, Hewlett-Woodmere and West Hempstead districts received permission from the state to hold voting on May 11, before the statewide date of May 18, which is also the date of the Jewish holiday Shavuot.
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district | seats | Candidates/propositions | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result | vote |
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district Amagansett | seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Dawn Rana-Brophy (77) ran unopposed; A proposition passed (76-13) to authorize the expenditure of $150,000 from an existing capital reserve fund to replace and upgrade the basketball court at the Amagansett School; A proposition passed (79-10) will seek to establish a new capital reserve fund of $2 million called the “2021 Energy and Technology Upgrade Capital Reserve Fund. | Proposed budget $11,909,189 | Percent change 4.70% | Budget result Pass | vote 75-15 |
district Amityville | seats 3, by seat, 1, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Juan Leon (801) defeated Jayson Smith (310) and Howard Rosenberg (196). Jeannette Santos (966) defeated Peter Collorafi (277). David Heller (976) defeated Wendy Canestro (292) for a one-year term remaining on the seat of Laura Pawlewicz, who moved out of state and was replaced by Heller | Proposed budget $100,525,800 | Percent change 3.50% | Budget result Pass | vote 905-394 |
district Babylon | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Theresa Patiri (624) and David Sonkin (566) defeated Peter Wieland (533) and Robert Verdi (507). | Proposed budget $56,414,443 | Percent change 1.46% | Budget result Pass | vote 904-262 |
district Baldwin | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Mary Jo O'Hagan (834) and Annie Doresca (823) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $142,453,425 | Percent change 2.93% | Budget result Pass | vote 759-469 |
district Bay Shore | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Jennifer Brownyard (853) and Susan Gargan (798) defeated Tuere Morton (681) and Phil Carpenter (463). | Proposed budget $171,016,490 | Percent change 4.90% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,154-438 |
district Bayport-Blue Point | seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Julia Pendola (713) ran unopposed for the seat of William Holl, who did not seek re-election. Adrienne Cirone (631) defeated Elizabeth Cavuto (535) for the seat of Matthew Seery, who did not seek re-election. A proposition failed (572-686) seeking to authorize the district to reduce the district's current mileage limitation for transporting resident students in grades K-5 to the district's elementary schools from the current 1.23 miles to 1.15 miles, and be further authorized to reduce the district’s current mileage limitation for transporting resident students in grades 6-12 to the Bayport-Blue Point High School and Middle School from the current 2.0 miles to 1.8 miles effective at the beginning of the 2021-2022 school year at the approximate cost of $91,595. | Proposed budget $76,972,535 | Percent change 1.81% | Budget result Pass | vote 915-350 |
district Bellmore | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Leslie Cerverizzo (321) and Marion Blane (312) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $37,266,532 | Percent change 0.94% | Budget result Pass | vote 296-170 |
district Bellmore-Merrick | seats N/A | Candidates/propositions Board is comprised of board members from the Bellmore, North Bellmore, Merrick and North Merrick school districts. | Proposed budget $170,160,406 | Percent change 2.10% | Budget result Pass | vote 2,256-1,212 |
district Bethpage | seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions James A. McGlynn (476) and Sandra Watson (437) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $90,347,886 | Percent change 1.42% | Budget result Pass | vote 456-145 |
district Brentwood | seats 3, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Julia Burgos (710) defeated Vanessa Lopez (396). Cynthia Ciferri (631) defeated Joseph Fritz (489). Eileen Felix (674) defeated Smiley Guirand (430). | Proposed budget $454,813,370 | Percent change 5.72% | Budget result Pass | vote 828-299 |
district Bridgehampton | seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Jo Ann Comfort (205), Ronald J. White (179) and Angela Chmielewsk (150) defeated Michael C. Gomberg (91) and Dwight E. Singleton (80). | Proposed budget $20,658,612 | Percent change 8.81% | Budget result Fail | vote 150-103 |
district Carle Place | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Neal McLaughlin (375) and Joseph LoCurto (371) defeated Peter J. Linken (354). | Proposed budget $51,594,676 | Percent change 0.99% | Budget result Pass | vote 522-139 |
district Center Moriches | seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions George Maxwell ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $44,301,233 | Percent change -0.47% | Budget result Pass | vote 253-171 |
district Central Islip | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Debbie Cavanagh (614) and Luis Alcántara (601) defeated William Softy (197), Kenneth R. Cox (192) and Jessica E. Banda (157). | Proposed budget $228,432,084 | Percent change 3.60% | Budget result Pass | vote 899-178 |
district Cold Spring Harbor | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Heather Morante Young (467) and Tami Stark (426) defeated Ingrid Wright (417). A proposition passed (617–153) to authorize the district to use any remaining funds from the 2020-21 fiscal year or any future year to offset long-term borrowing. | Proposed budget $72,017,418 | Percent change 1.30% | Budget result Pass | vote 631–155 |
district Commack | seats 1, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Gust Hueber (1,465) defeated Jarret Behar (1,085). | Proposed budget $205,126,576 | Percent change 2.69% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,981-620 |
district Comsewogue | seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Margaret Mitchell (699), Richard Rennard (695) and Corey Prinz (670) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $98,479,289 | Percent change 1.90% | Budget result Pass | vote 643-203 |
district Connetquot | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Brian J. Murphy (1,432) and Marissol Mallon (1,385) defeated Eileen Panico (555), Mark Warshaw (550) and Sarah Smith (437). | Proposed budget $203,581,707 | Percent change 2.08% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,548-690 |
district Copiague | seats 3, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Michael Higgins (291) defeated Peter Robinson (233). Kenneth Urban (428) ran unopposed. Leddy Torres (399) ran unopposed for the seat of Laura Gavey, who resigned to move out of state. | Proposed budget $141,972,939 | Percent change 5.70% | Budget result Pass | vote 375-223 |
district Deer Park | seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Donna Marie Elliott (490) ran unopposed; Robert Marino (422) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $121,769,599 | Percent change 2.87% | Budget result Pass | vote 514-127 |
district East Hampton | seats 3, at-large, 1, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Christina DeSanti (196), Sarah Minardi (194) and Justine O’Mara Limonius (178) ran unopposed. The third highest vote-getter receives a one-year term created by the resignation of Wendy Geehreng, who was replaced by Limonius. | Proposed budget $75,157,245 | Percent change 4.41% | Budget result Pass | vote 212-28 |
district East Islip | seats 3, by seat, 1, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Charles Kalinowski (745) defeated Michael Dorgan (675) and Laurie Gapinski-Gould (429) for the seat of Jessica Carney, who did not seek re-election. Stephen Ruland (851) defeated Dominick Barbato (728), Timothy Sassone (446) and Joshua Zusmer (226) for the seat of Philip Montuori, Sr., who did not seek re-election. Joann Walsh (1,405) ran unopposed for the one-year term remaining on the seat of Christopher Nicolia, who resigned last year and was replaced by Walsh. | Proposed budget $121,037,910 | Percent change 0.44% | Budget result Pass | vote 1617-777 |
district East Meadow | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Eileen Napolitano (1,613) and Melissa Tell (1,415) defeated Colette DeVito (751) and Rosalba Danielo (554). | Proposed budget $218,857,635 | Percent change 2.18% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,843-663 |
district East Moriches | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Greg Menegio (232) and Lisa Pesce (235) ran unopposed. A proposition passed (239-32) to approve for five years the following school districts as receiving districts for East Moriches' students in grades 9-12: Center Moriches, Eastport-South Manor and Westhampton Beach. | Proposed budget $29,519,101 | Percent change 0.52% | Budget result Pass | vote 244-48 |
district East Quogue | seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Christopher Hudson (398) ran unopposed. A proposition passed (34-0) to authorize the expenditure of $688,881 for the Suffolk County Cooperative Library in an amount not to exceed $300,000 from a capital reserve fund for the replacement of an existing underground fuel oil tank. | Proposed budget $26,913,297 | Percent change 2.41% | Budget result Pass | vote 367-66 |
district East Rockaway | seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Dominick Vulpis (662) defeated Daniel L. Caracciolo (281). A proposition passed (735-181) to authorize using up to $170,000 for computer hardware, network and smart classrooms, using money from the capital reserve fund. Upgrades include equipment, construction and financing costs from existing reserves. | Proposed budget $41,764,646 | Percent change 1.33% | Budget result Pass | vote 693-212 |
district East Williston | seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Robert Fallarino (259) and Leonard Hirsch (250) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $63,984,675 | Percent change 1.42% | Budget result Pass | vote 222-95 |
district Eastport-South Manor | seats 3, at-large, 2, 3 years | Candidates/propositions James Governali (631), Christine Racca (563) and Renee Pastor (522) defeated Marion Diener (329) and Danielle Warsaw (380). | Proposed budget $98,687,842 | Percent change 1.63% | Budget result Pass | vote 801-225 |
district Elmont | seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Sharon Earley Davis (525) defeated Sheldon Meikle (297). Nancy Garlick (710) ran unopposed for the seat of Patrick O. Emeagwali (incumbent), who did not seek re-election. | Proposed budget $96,906,276 | Percent change 2.58% | Budget result Pass | vote 650-223 |
district Elwood | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions James Tomeo (1,056) and Heather Mammolito (940) defeated Amy Kern (758) and Bryan Johnson (709). | Proposed budget $66,913,579 | Percent change 3.83% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,294-418 |
district Farmingdale | seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Kathy Lively (1,196), Anthony Giordano (1,164) and Mario Espinosa (1,133) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $174,915,558 | Percent change 1.06% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,054-459 |
district Fire Island | seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Amy Wood (48), Lisa Kaufman (42) and Kathleen Skelly-Kurka (41) ran unopposed. A proposition passed (48-0) to authorize the district to spend $1.9 million for a capital reserve fund for the improvement of ventilation and air quality at the Woodhull Elementary School; A proposition will seek to authorize the establishment of a capital reserve that would finance, in whole or in part, the renovation and/or reconstruction of existing school buildings as facility needs arise. The reserve cannot exceed $2 million over a 10-year period. | Proposed budget $6,345,356 | Percent change 0.00% | Budget result Pass | vote 48-0 |
district Fishers Island | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions William Bloethe (55) ran unopposed. There were no candidates for the vacancy left by Thomas Shillo, who did not seek re-election, but Catherine Edwards received 24 votes as a write-in candidate. | Proposed budget $3,746,392 | Percent change 2.66% | Budget result Pass | vote 52-14 |
district Floral Park-Bellerose | seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Beth Kierez (725) defeated Douglas Madden (371). Jaclyn O’Donohue (751) defeated Amanda Talty (325) for the seat of Laura Ferone, who did not seek re-election. A proposition passed (791-311) to authorize the creation of a $6 million capital reserve fund to pay for school building and grounds upgrades, including the conversion of steam boilers to a hot water heating system. | Proposed budget $34,174,462 | Percent change 5.30% | Budget result Pass | vote 758-352 |
district Franklin Square | seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Diane Hansen (703) and Helen Hoffman (681) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $41,497,000 | Percent change 3.32% | Budget result Pass | vote 600-278 |
district Freeport | seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Sunday F. Coward (634) defeated Anthony L. Miller (465) and David Kent (57). A proposition passed (963-156) to authorize the district to spend $2.5 million from a capital reserve fund for building improvements throughout the district. | Proposed budget $195,649,933 | Percent change 3.92% | Budget result Pass | vote 889-284 |
district Garden City | seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Tom Pinou (1,104) and Michael Cassaro (982) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $122,381,487 | Percent change 1.21% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,247-469 |
district Glen Cove | seats 4, at-large, 2,3 years | Candidates/propositions Maureen Jimenez (1,079), Anne Markoulis (1,061), Meghan Lavine (980) and Angela Raimo (823) defeated Gail Nedbor-Gross (564), David Huggins (526), Susan Jerzewski (392) and Audre Lynn Hurston (280). The fourth highest vote-getter receives a two-year term created by the resignation of Monica Alexandris-Miller. | Proposed budget $95,746,755 | Percent change 3.54% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,050-665 |
district Great Neck | seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Barbara Berkowitz (1,849) defeated Michael S. Glickman (1,589). Grant Toch (2,521) ran unopposed for the seat of Donald Ashkenase, who passed away in March. | Proposed budget $252,194,682 | Percent change 4.47% | Budget result Pass | vote 2,120-1,372 |
district Greenport | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Kelly Harris (270) and Robin Walden (219) defeated Ramona Miranda (217) and Babette Cornine (200). | Proposed budget $20,452,000 | Percent change 1.75% | Budget result Pass | vote 369-115 |
district Half Hollow Hills | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Stephanie Gurin (812) and Adam Kleinberg (768) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $272,163,385 | Percent change 2.85% | Budget result Pass | vote 691-285 |
district Hampton Bays | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Liz Scully (567) and Anne Culhane (545) defeated Rich Iannelli (410). A proposition passed (716-108) to authorize the district to repair or replace the roof of Hampton Bays Elementary School at an estimated cost of $3.5 million. A proposition passed (724-98) to authorize the district to repair and upgrade buildings, facilities and grounds at an estimated maximum cost of $300,000. | Proposed budget $57,318,187 | Percent change 3.83% | Budget result Pass | vote 711-114 |
district Harborfields | seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Suzie Lustig (1,019), Susan Broderick (1,012) and Eve Meltzer Krief (963) defeated Steven Engelmann (812), Joseph C. Savaglio (601) and Freda Manuel (342). | Proposed budget $90,316,264 | Percent change 1.66% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,422–346 |
district Hauppauge | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Colleen Capece (883) and Gemma Salvia (767) defeated Michael Buscarino (735) and Megan Asseng (585). A proposition passed (1,291-270) to authorize the expenditure of up to $675,000 from a capital reserve fund for a partial roof replacement at Forest Brook Elementary School. | Proposed budget $119,963,719 | Percent change 3.65% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,154-415 |
district Hempstead | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Olga Brown Young (412) and Randy Stith (343) defeated Peggy Perkins (242), April Keys (196), U. Lucky Irowa (165) and Keren Phillip (95). | Proposed budget $247,223,026 | Percent change 9.70% | Budget result Pass | vote 459-280 |
district Herricks | seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Nancy Feinstein (888) and Brian Hassan (675) ran unopposed. A proposition passed (888-301) to authorize the district to spend $1,208,145 of capital reserve funds for renovations to the auditorium in Herricks High School. | Proposed budget $122,867,643 | Percent change 1.94% | Budget result Pass | vote 825-391 |
district Hewlett-Woodmere | seats 5, at-large, 1, 2, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Francois Tenenbaum (1,796), Judy Menashe (1,546), Jonathan Altus (1,466), Shari Amitrano (1,460) and Debra Sheinin (1,406) defeated Tatyana Kopp (1,043) and Ramsha Ansari (714). The fourth and fifth highest vote-getters receive two-year and one-year terms, respectively, which were created by the resignations of board members Paul Critti and Daniella Simon. | Proposed budget $129,358,256 | Percent change 1.95% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,589-1,009 |
district Hicksville | seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Brenda Judson (727) and Phil Heckler (724) ran unopposed. A proposition passed (696-280) to authorize the expenditure of $3 million from excess reserves for building improvements. A proposition passed (695-295) to authorize the creation of a long-term capital reserve fund in the amount of $2 million per year for a 10-year period to fund projects identified in a five-year building conditions survey. A proposition passed (715-267) to authorizes the expenditure of $60,000 for Gregory Museum Educational Programs. | Proposed budget $145,695,048 | Percent change 3.99% | Budget result Pass | vote 684-313 |
district Huntington | seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Christine Biernacki (914), Theresa Sullivan (856) and Thomas Galvin (786) defeated Lynda Tine- D’Anna (721). A proposition passed (1,074-164) to authorize the use of capital reserve funds not to exceed $3,525,000 to fund projects including a partial roof replacement at the Huntington High School, the replacement of boilers at Jefferson Primary School, and the replacement of gymnasium bleachers and reconstruction of a substantial portion of the gymnasium hallway flooring at J. Taylor Finley Middle School. | Proposed budget $139,315,854 | Percent change 2.48% | Budget result Pass | vote 993-250 |
district Island Park | seats 1, at-large, 5 years | Candidates/propositions Kathleen McDonough (273) ran unopposed. A proposition passed (232-79) to authorize the district to make certain energy conservation improvements at various district facilities, with no resulting cost to the district, as the estimated cost of $3 million will be paid for from energy cost savings. | Proposed budget $40,893,784 | Percent change 0.70% | Budget result Pass | vote 199-110 |
district Island Trees | seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Amy Martin (402) ran unopposed. Christian Soto (363) ran unopposed for the seat of William Fitzgerald (incumbent), who did not seek re-election. A proposition passed (401-144) to authorize a bond in the amount of $20,000,520 for districtwide capital improvements. | Proposed budget $71,060,219 | Percent change 4.33% | Budget result Pass | vote 423-151 |
district Islip | seats 3, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Thomas Leggio (942), Eric Buehler (927) and Paul Austin (873) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $88,712,247 | Percent change 1.37% | Budget result Pass | vote 796-448 |
district Jericho | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Samuel Perlman (1,108) and Jennifer Vartanov (830) defeated Christopher M. Foresto (773) and Thomas S. Taubes (651). William Ferro (incumbent) and Daborah Lee (incumbent) did not seek re-election. A proposition passed (1,228-272) to authorize the district to spend an amount not to exceed $12.9 million from a capital reserve fund as well as fund balances. | Proposed budget $127,997,101 | Percent change 2.10% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,380-332 |
district Kings Park | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Kevin D. Johnston (1,169) and Diane Nally (1,102) defeated Cynthia Grimley (962) and Clayton P. Cobb (826) . | Proposed budget $98,054,941 | Percent change 1.60% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,458-642 |
district Lawrence | seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Heshy Blachorsky (1,117) defeated Asher Matathias (206). Abel Feldhamer (1,220) ran unopposed and was elected. A proposition passed (919-411) to establish a building capital reserve fund and expend funds from such reserve for financing reconstruction, renovation and equipping: 1) Lawrence High School, including classroom renovations, athletic wing renovations, library renovations, air conditioning installation and HVAC improvements, site improvements; 2) Lawrence Middle School, including classroom renovations, cafeteria renovations, locker replacements, gymnasium renovations, air conditioning installation and HVAC improvements, site improvements; 3) Lawrence Primary School, including site improvements; and 4) districtwide technology, telephone and security upgrades; The ultimate amount of such reserve is not to exceed $5 million; The probable term of such reserve is to be 10 years. A proposition passed (917-416) to establish a building capital reserve fund for thehe purpose will be for financing reconstruction, renovation and equipping of: 1) Lawrence High School, including classroom renovations, athletic wing renovations, library renovations, air conditioning installation and HVAC improvements, site improvements; 2) Lawrence Middle School, including classroom renovations, cafeteria renovations, locker replacements, gymnasium renovations, air conditioning installation and HVAC improvements, site improvements; 3) Lawrence Primary School, including site improvements; and 4) districtwide technology, telephone and security upgrades. The ultimate amount of such reserve is not to exceed $5,000,000.00, plus interest and earnings thereon. The probable term of such reserve is to be 10 years. A proposition passed (915-365) to buy, via eminent domain, 5,562 square feet of land at 287 Mott Avenue together with the buildings for an amount of up to $400,000 for the purpose of enlarging Lawrence Primary School's playground area, adding playground equipment and constructing a multisport asphalt court with fencing and gates. | Proposed budget $102,490,053 | Percent change 0.00% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,097-308 |
district Levittown | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Marianne Adrian (1,349) and James Moran (1,322) defeated Linda Testamark (928). | Proposed budget $232,482,693 | Percent change 2.22% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,441-829 |
district Lindenhurst | seats 3, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Mary Ellen Cunningham (710) ran unopposed. Kevin Garbe (680) ran unopposed. Donna Hochman (652) ran unopposed. A proposition passed (635-310) to authorize the expenditure of an amount not to exceed $1,157,071 from a capital reserve fund for the acquistion and installation of new windows at Daniel Street Elementary School. | Proposed budget $173,107,128 | Percent change 1.67% | Budget result Pass | vote 591-366 |
district Locust Valley | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Brian T. Nolan (945) and George Vasiliou (735) ran unopposed. A proposition passed to authorize the district to withdraw $3,705,000 from a capital reserve fund. | Proposed budget $89,991,981 | Percent change 1.47% | Budget result Pass | vote 810-514 |
district Long Beach | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Sam Pinto (937) and Alexis Pace (759) defeated Pamela Banks (618). A proposition passed to authorize the district to spend up to $4,904,900 from a capital reserve fund for the following purposes: school building and districtwide site improvements, renovations and/or alterations consisting of site work at Long Beach High School, including drainage, asphalt and sidewalk bridge installation; asbestos ceiling replacement and tennis court resurfacing at Long Beach Middle School; interior masonry work at Lindell Elementary School; and interior column reconstruction and exterior wall reconstruction at East Elementary School; and exterior wall and window replacement at the district's bus garage. | Proposed budget $144,780,810 | Percent change -0.28% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,115-245 |
district Longwood | seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Victoria Molloy (1,636), Penelope Blizzard-McGrath (1,443) and Daniel Tomaszewski (1,087) defeated Farzeen Bham (850) and Frank Muraca (818). A proposition passed (1,750-527) to authorize a $3.3 million project to replace a gymnasium floor due to the presence of mercury and install air conditioning at Longwood Middle School. | Proposed budget $263,000,000 | Percent change 2.90% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,634-658 |
district Lynbrook | seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Lesli Deninno (911), David Yaker (907) and Sean Murray (692) defeated Nicole Aroksaar (667) and Robert Paskoff (612). A proposition passed to authorize the district to use $600,000 for the replacement of network infrastructure and interactive screens at the district's Kindergarten Center. A proposition passed to authorize the district to use $2,435,904 for a turf field at North Middle School and renovation of tennis courts, basketball courts, and handball courts at Waverly Park School. | Proposed budget $92,907,426 | Percent change 1.62% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,146-364 |
district Malverne | seats 2, by seat, 4 years | Candidates/propositions Nicole Henderson (381) defeated Danielle Hopkins (324). Kathleen Nolan-Kasal (362) defeated Joyce Berry (332) for the seat of Phyllis Tinsley (incumbent), who did not seek re-election. A proposition passed (576-182) to authorize capital reserve expenditure. A proposition passed (508-232) to change board of election voting to at large. | Proposed budget $61,957,097 | Percent change 3.51% | Budget result Pass | vote 481-189 |
district Manhasset | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Jill Pullano (1,650) and Erin Royce (1,385) defeated Frank Bua (1,000) and Carlo Prinzo (684). A proposition passed (1,874-691) to authorize capital projects, including asphalt pavement, roof replacement, linking a corridor, replacing a playground and renovating classrooms for a broadcast journalism suite. Total cost for the projects is about $2.8 million. | Proposed budget $102,320,176 | Percent change 1.65% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,786-809 |
district Massapequa | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Jeanine Caramore (2,492) and Kerry Wachter (2,375) defeated Gary Belgrod-Marshall (912). | Proposed budget $210,511,077 | Percent change 1.37% | Budget result Pass | vote 2,397-997 |
district Mattituck-Cutchogue | seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Jeffrey Connolly (611), Karen Letteriello (609) and Douglas Cooper (586) defeated Denise Taormina (349), Aleksandra Kardwell (189) and Edward Marlatt (179). | Proposed budget $42,216,806 | Percent change 1.93% | Budget result Pass | vote 715-200 |
district Merrick | seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Nancy Kaplan (669), Linda Wilk (561) and Butch Yamali (447) ran unopposed. A proposition passed (668-250) to approve the appropriation of capital reserve for districtwide technology improvements in the amount of $500,000. | Proposed budget $54,502,486 | Percent change 3.02% | Budget result Pass | vote 557-259 |
district Middle Country | seats 4, by seat, 2, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Karen J. Lessler (1,914) ran unopposed. Arlene Barresi (1,893) ran unopposed. John DeBenedetto (1,197) defeated Robert Hallock (779) and Mario Nicoletto (290); Deborah Mann-Rodriguez (929) defeated William Ferraro (879) and Sandro Fernandes (498) for the two-year term remaining on the seat of Dina Phillips, who resigned in the fall and was replaced by Ferraro. | Proposed budget $269,080,958 | Percent change 1.54% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,758-643 |
district Miller Place | seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Bryan Makarius (609) defeated Desiree O'Neil (490). | Proposed budget $76,520,451 | Percent change 1.07% | Budget result Pass | vote 903-257 |
district Mineola | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Stacey DeCillis (699) and Brian Widman (680) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $111,820,000 | Percent change 10.87% | Budget result Pass | vote 718-210 |
district Montauk | seats 1, by seat, 5 years | Candidates/propositions Nicholas Finazzo (110) ran unopposed. A proposition passed (103-14) to authorize the district to reduce the maximum limit for transportation provided to residents attending private schools from 50 miles to 25 miles. | Proposed budget $20,589,548 | Percent change 1.33% | Budget result Pass | vote 109-9 |
district Mount Sinai | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Karen Pitka (678) and Paul Staudt (665) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $62,581,830 | Percent change 1.30% | Budget result Pass | vote 656-191 |
district New Hyde Park-Garden City Park | seats 3, by seat, 2,3 years | Candidates/propositions Danielle Fagan (432) ran unopposed for the seat of David DelSantos, who did not seeking re-election. Binu Jacob (368) ran unopposed for the seat of Jennifer DeRocchis, who did not seek re-election. There were no candidates for the two-year term remaining on the seat of Danielle Messina, who did not re-election but received 20 write-in votes; A proposition passed (373-240) to authorize the establishment of a capital reserve fund for a maximum of 15 years for an amount not to exceed $10 million for the purpose of purchasing school vehicles, facility construction, capital improvements and repaying outstanding debt related to the capital projects; A proposition passed (329-314) to increase the current transportation limits for students in grades K-6 from greater than one mile to equal to or greater than 1.5 miles. | Proposed budget $42,320,960 | Percent change 3.04% | Budget result Pass | vote 384-265 |
district New Suffolk | seats 1, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Lauren Grant (35) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $1,055,070 | Percent change 2.20% | Budget result Pass | vote 37-2 |
district North Babylon | seats 3, at-large, 2,3 years | Candidates/propositions Bob Scheid (686), Matthew Lucchetti (650) and Keisha Rivers (627) defeated Paul Miller (572), Kelly Banculli (505) and Kathleen Vento (503). The third highest vote-getter will receive the two-year term created by the resignation of Geri-Ann McNamee. | Proposed budget $124,777,915 | Percent change 1.07% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,043-398 |
district North Bellmore | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Nina Lanci (771) and Melissa Cmar-Grote (684) ran unopposed. A proposition passed (931-325) to authorize the district to use $350,000 from the 2020-21 surplus fund to finance the installation of security vestibules. A proposition passed (844-408) to authorize the district to use up to $7.5 million from the voter-approved capital reserves and up to $3.5 million per year in future years to fund ceiling replacements and new pavement. | Proposed budget $59,193,419 | Percent change 1.99% | Budget result Pass | vote 809-458 |
district North Merrick | seats 2, At-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Mary Keene (529) and Kathy Moran (491) defeated Michelle Gordon (391); A proposition passed (567-376) to authorize the district to expend the amount of $1.1 million for the following purposes: (a) $600,000 to be transferred into the North Merrick UFSD Reserve for Retirement Contributions; (b) $200,000 to be transferred into the North Merrick UFSD Retirement Contribution Reserve Sub-Fund within the Reserve for Accrued Employee Benefits Accrued Liability; and (c) $300,000 to be transferred into the North Merrick UFSD Reserve for Accrued Employee Benefits Accrued Liability. | Proposed budget $34,665,460 | Percent change 1.42% | Budget result Pass | vote 631-321 |
district North Shore | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Lisa Colacioppo (1,807) and Maria Mosca (1,753) defeated Paul Puskuldjian (1,684) and Anthony Stanco (674). A proposition failed (1,798-1,560) to establish an $8,275,000 capital reserve fund for a probable term of 10 years to finance districtwide building and capital improvements, property acquisition, renovations and alterations, including but not limited to: construction and/or replacement of district facilities, athletic fields, field lighting, turf fields, tracks, wellness centers, equipment, gym floors, storage, bathrooms, wooded trails, fencing, dugouts, bleachers, structures, site work, and property, capital improvements related to future enrollment growth needs, other infrastructure improvements, district wide purchases, improvements and/or replacement of technology and telecommunications equipment, and similar projects and associated expenses. | Proposed budget $111,641,018 | Percent change 1.20% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,771-1,754 |
district Northport-East Northport | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Victoria Buscareno (2,126) and Carol Taylor (2,079) defeated Tammie Topel (1,534) and Warner Frey (1,356). A proposition passed to establish a capital reserve fund for the purpose of performing the following capital improvements: HVAC and mechanical reconstruction/renovation, including refurbishment of existing unit ventilators, reconstruction/renovation to nurses office, flooring replacement, door replacement, glass/glazing replacement, door hardware and lock replacement, security upgrades and enhancements, ceiling and lighting renovation and replacement, roof replacement and/or repairs and renovations, casework renovation and replacement, electrical replacement/reconstruction, fuel storage tank replacement/renovation/reconstruction, structural steel and other steel repairs/renovation, painting, exterior masonry repair/replacement/renovation, interior masonry repair/replacement/renovation, renovation and upgrades for ADA compliance, concrete renovation, landscaping renovation/upgrades, courtyard renovation/reconstruction, sidewalk, among other items. The maximum amount of the fund will be $20 million, plus investment income. The probable term is to be 10 years. | Proposed budget $174,704,748 | Percent change 1.13% | Budget result Fail | vote 2,069-1,902 |
district Oceanside | seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Stuart M. Kaplan (1,453) and Seth J. Blau (1,443) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $163,403,521 | Percent change 1.57% | Budget result Pass | vote 904-740 |
district Oyster Bay-East Norwich | seats 2, at-large, 4 years | Candidates/propositions Norah Windhausen (398) and Michael Schindler (382) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $61,409,503 | Percent change 2.13% | Budget result Pass | vote 445-175 |
district Oysterponds | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Philip Mastrangelo (124) Erin Johnson (121) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $5,681,041 | Percent change -2.71% | Budget result Pass | vote 131-9 |
district Patchogue-Medford | seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Marc A. Negrin (1,213), Jennifer A. Krieger (1,064) and Bernadette M. Smith (980) defeated Julian Petersen (769) Justin A. Conklin (682), Francis J. Salazar (328) and Nathalie Diaz (256). A proposition passed (1,638-379) to authorize the district to reallocate $1.1 million that was previously approved to purchase portable classrooms at Bay Elementary School from the 2019-2020 school year budget to now be used for univent replacements at South Ocean Middle School and/or career and technical education modifications at Patchogue-Medford High School. | Proposed budget $198,935,170 | Percent change 1.93% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,371-653 |
district Plainedge | seats 3, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Lynnda Nadien (1,073) defeated Keith Gambetta (774). Joseph Netto (1,126) defeated Daniel Murray (737). Sisi Townson (1,016) defeated Gina Moscato (850). | Proposed budget $97,640,675 | Percent change 0.14% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,454-365 |
district Plainview-Old Bethpage | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Lauren Sackstein (1,264) and Gary Bettan (1,227) ran unopposed. A proposition passed to authorize the expenditure of up to $710,000 from a capital reserve fund for the replacement of a boiler at Judy Jacobs Parkway School and the replacement of the central air conditioning unit at Plainview-Old Bethpage JFK High School. | Proposed budget $168,142,155 | Percent change 2.37% | Budget result Pass | vote 1183-445 |
district Port Jefferson | seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Tracy Zamek (793), Ryan Walker (456) and Rene Tidwell (408) defeated Shannon Handley (384). A proposition passed (587-111) to authorize the district to spend up to $1 million from a capital reserve fund to replace sections of roofing at Earl L. Vandermeulen High School and at Edna Louise Spear Elementary School; A proposition will seek to establish the 2021 Renovations and Upgrades Capital Reserve Fund to perform the following projects: classroom and bathroom renovations; HVAC and electrical upgrades; the replacement of roofing, ceiling, windows, flooring, fire alarm systems, doors, hardware, emergency generators and athletic bleachers; the refurbishment of rooftop exhaust fans; locker room reconstruction, drainage and erosion control; and portable classroom demolition. | Proposed budget $45,009,729 | Percent change 0.60% | Budget result Pass | vote 579-120 |
district Port Washington | seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Nanette Melkonian (1,903), Adam Smith (1,524) and Adam Block (1,447) defeated Lawrence Greenstein (1,362), Nora Johnson (1,307), Elizabeth Weisburd (1,261) and Justin Renna (953). | Proposed budget $167,268,942 | Percent change 2.48% | Budget result Pass | vote 2580–1009 |
district Quogue | seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Deborah Disston (75) and Holly Degnan (75) tied. | Proposed budget $9,455,999 | Percent change 2.34% | Budget result Pass | vote 145-22 |
district Remsenburg-Speonk | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Jennifer Ashley (163) and Mary Greiner (155) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $15,218,795 | Percent change 2.90% | Budget result Pass | vote 148-30 |
district Riverhead | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Brian P. Connelly (1,392) and Colin J. Palmer (1,309) defeated Susan Koukounas (1,215), Yolanda Thompson (850), Monique Parsons (709) and Shannon F. Reitz (602). | Proposed budget $159,407,613 | Percent change 10.08% | Budget result Pass | vote 2,237-886 |
district Rockville Centre | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Kelly Barry (1,437) and Erica Messier (1,416) defeated Liz Dion (1,053) and Nancy Turnblacer (1,350). | Proposed budget $124,098,943 | Percent change 1.00% | Budget result Pass | vote 2,008-907 |
district Rocky Point | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Ed Casswell (472) and Michael Lisa (463) ran unopposed. A proposition passed (475-124) to authorize the use of capital reserve funds for the districtwide replacement of its phone system at an amount of up to $450,000. | Proposed budget $85,692,726 | Percent change 1.31% | Budget result Pass | vote 477-124 |
district Roosevelt | seats 1, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Charlena Hamlin Croutch (193) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $110,981,941 | Percent change 3.85% | Budget result Pass | vote 195-51 |
district Roslyn | seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Michael Levine (702), David Dubner (692) and David Seinfeld (679) defeated Ronald Gerber (419). A proposition passed (847-239) to authorize the district to purchase buses. | Proposed budget $118,663,250 | Percent change 2.89% | Budget result Pass | vote 855-249 |
district Sachem | seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Sabrina Pitkewicz (2,114), Michael J. Isernia (1,884) and Vincent Reynolds (1,880) defeated Meredith Volpe (1,625) and Danielle E. Hassett (1,206). A proposition passed (2,692-797) to authorize the expenditure of $3,046,000 from a capital reserve fund for bathroom reconstructions at Seneca Middle School, Samoset Middle School and Sachem High School North. | Proposed budget $340,355,897 | Percent change 2.10% | Budget result Pass | vote 2,363-1,192 |
district Sag Harbor | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Jordana Sobey (389) and Ryan Winter (364) ran unopposed and were elected. A proposition passed (359-117) to authorize the establishment of a Facilities Improvement Capital Reserve Fund not to exceed $15 million plus investment income for upgrades and renovations throughout the district. A proposition passed (361-124) to authorize the purchase of a school bus at an estimated maximum cost of $58,766; A proposition passed (409-71) to authorize the district clerk to conduct the registration of the voters between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. when school is in session at the office of the district clerk. | Proposed budget $44,871,539 | Percent change 1.22% | Budget result Pass | vote 344-142 |
district Sagaponack | seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Lauren Thayer (24) ran unopposed. A proposition passed (24-0) to authorize the district to enter into a four-year agreement to educate students in prekindergarten and grades 4 -6 in the Sag Harbor School District. A proposition passed (24-0) to authorize the district to enter into a four-year agreement to educate students in grades 7-12 in the Sag Harbor School District. | Proposed budget $1,732,664 | Percent change 1.62% | Budget result Pass | vote 23-2 |
district Sayville | seats 3, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Carl Cangelosi (1,010) ran unopposed. Keith Kolar (1,009) ran unopposed. John Verdone (1,007) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $96,978,058 | Percent change 0.08% | Budget result Pass | vote 997-258 |
district Seaford | seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Andrea Parisi (860) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $74,717,812 | Percent change 2.35% | Budget result Pass | vote 672-399 |
district Sewanhaka | seats N/A | Candidates/propositions Board is comprised of board members from the Elmont, Floral Park-Bellerose, Franklin Square and New Hyde Park-Garden City Park school districts; A proposition passed (2,769-1,114) to authorize the district to create a capital reserve. | Proposed budget $215,732,202 | Percent change 3.09% | Budget result Pass | vote 2,813-1,286 |
district Shelter Island | seats 3, at-large, 1,3 years | Candidates/propositions Karina Montalvo (236), Margaret Colligan (231) and Kathleen Lynch (228) ran unopposed. The third highest vote-getter will receive the one-year term created by the resignation of Jason Lones. | Proposed budget $12,384,947 | Percent change 1.93% | Budget result Pass | vote 204-96 |
district Shoreham-Wading River | seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Robert Rose (689) ran unopposed. James Smith (670) ran unopposed. A proposition passed (707-165) to authorize the expenditure of up to $7.5 million from a capital reserve fund for improvements including replacement of unit ventilators at two schools, partial roof repairs, replacement and recoating, reconstruction of toilets, and repairs, replacement, modification or purchase of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, ducts and related work. A proposition passed (677-192) to authorize the establishment of a capital reserve fund for a probable term of 10 years and ultimate amount of $7.5 million for improvements including facilities for the disabled, athletic fields, bleachers and auditoriums, plus upgrades of ceilings, technology systems, curbing, doors, windows, irrigation systems, locker rooms and other physical structures. | Proposed budget $80,687,584 | Percent change 4.57% | Budget result Pass | vote 669-215 |
district Smithtown | seats 3, by seat, 2, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Stacy Murphy (4,610) defeated Mandi Kowalik (3,805). John Savoretti (4,604) defeated Charles Rollins (3,816) for a two-year term remaining on the seat of Frank James, who moved out of state last year and was replaced by Rollins. Karen Wontrobski-Ricciardi (4,461) defeated Jeremy Thode (3,951). | Proposed budget $262,319,665 | Percent change 2.79% | Budget result Pass | vote 5,125-3,208 |
district South Country | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Chris Picini (1,256) and Cameron Trent (1,166) defeated Melissa Aguanno-Walker (1,007). | Proposed budget $145,451,282 | Percent change 5.15% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,300-717 |
district South Huntington | seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Linda LaCara (960), Erin Meijer (962) and Edward J. Nitkewicz (882) ran unopposed. A proposition passed (805-399) to authorize a high school student to sit on the school board as a non-voting ex-officio member. A proposition passed (949-260) to permit the sale of what is known as the Teen Center property for about $910,000. A proposition will seek to allow the sale of the Central Softball Field property for approximately $800,000. Proceeds would be used for capital upgrades aimed at enhancing safety, security and infrastructure. | Proposed budget $184,937,763 | Percent change 5.89% | Budget result Pass | vote 800-426 |
district Southampton | seats 3, at-large, 2, 4 years | Candidates/propositions Cara Conklin-Wingfield (466), Jacqueline Robinson (420), SunHe Sherwood-Dudley (395) ran unopposed. A proposition passed (437-131) to authorize $3,497,500 to be spent on alterations, repairs and reconstruction including climate control at Southampton Intermediate School and security upgrades districtwide. A proposition passed (322-240) to authorize $248,739 with 2% increase thereafter for five-year extended lease of administrative space. A proposition passed (415-156) to authorize $255,000 for contractual services with Southampton History Museum. A proposition passed (384-189) to authorize $397,248 for contractual services with Parrish Art Museum. A proposition passed (422-146) to authorize $416,500 for a recreation program with the Southampton Youth Association. | Proposed budget $73,999,900 | Percent change 1.57% | Budget result Pass | vote 408-167 |
district Southold | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions John Crean (358) and Paulette Ofrias (358) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $31,604,000 | Percent change 1.92% | Budget result Pass | vote 333-78 |
district Springs | seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Barbara Dayton (193) defeated Hella Drew (159). A proposition passed (195-67) to authorize the purchase of one school bus and one minivan for no more than $150,000. A proposition passed (212-50) to authorize a roof replacement for $1.1 million funded from capital reserves. | Proposed budget $30,800,134 | Percent change 2.50% | Budget result Pass | vote 199-67 |
district Syosset | seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Shany Park (1,704), Brian J. Grieco (1,664) and Lisa Coscia (1,391) defeated Lynn Abramson (957), Mitchell Lieberman (910) and Dr. Rob Sharma (899). A proposition passed (1,488-1,475) to authorize the Stillwell Property Conveyance. A proposition failed (1,437-1,526) to authorize the Stillwell Property Improvement Project. | Proposed budget $247,160,025 | Percent change 2.28% | Budget result Pass | vote 2,017-973 |
district Three Village | seats 3, at-large, 2, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Sharoui Li (2,326), Sue Rosenzweig (2,202) and Deanna Bavlnka (2,076) defeated David McKinnon (1,917) and Karen Roughley (1,754). The third highest vote-getter will receive a two-year term created by the resignation of Inger Germano. | Proposed budget $222,659,523 | Percent change 1.75% | Budget result Fail | vote 2,286-1,677 |
district Tuckahoe | seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Sean Hattrick (158) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $23,137,474 | Percent change 4.31% | Budget result Pass | vote 115-55 |
district Uniondale | seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Charmise Desiré (677) ran unopposed. Natalie Longsworth (579) ran unopposed for the seat of Justin Brown, who did not seek re-election. A proposition passed (420-199) to establish a capital reserve fund. | Proposed budget $221,303,686 | Percent change 4.83% | Budget result Pass | vote 655-329 |
district Valley Stream 13 | seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Jennifer Oliveri (625) defeated Qubilah Mackey-Matos (338). Anthony Bonelli (465) defeated William P. Stris (455) and William Blair (205). A proposition passed (713-462) to authorize the district to spend up to $140,000 to acquire and install smartboards for a classroom redesign initiative at different district schools. A proposition passed (596-559) to authorize the district spend up to $2.3 million to finance capital improvement projects including extension and renovation of classroom space at James A. Dever Elementary School and to renovate and redesign the district's Business Office. | Proposed budget $55,526,830 | Percent change 2.03% | Budget result Pass | vote 605-576 |
district Valley Stream 24 | seats 2, by seat, 1, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Donna LaRocco (433) defeated Osbourne Traill (130); Markus Wilson (321) defeated Meaghan Fleming (214) for the one-year term remaining on the seat of Joseph Shipley, who resigned last year and was replaced by Wilson. | Proposed budget $31,787,655 | Percent change 2.70% | Budget result Pass | vote 388-180 |
district Valley Stream 30 | seats 1, at-large, 5 years | Candidates/propositions Kenneth Cummings (233) defeated Shehla Islam (145) and Abigail Devi Arjune (56). A proposition passed (34-91) to authorize the district to spend $2 million in capital reserves to make improvements to facilities including the replacement of air conditioning and ventilation, interior doors, floors and walls and upgrades to electrical and heating systems. | Proposed budget $39,606,811 | Percent change 3.54% | Budget result Pass | vote 282 |
district Valley Stream Central | seats N/A | Candidates/propositions Board is comprised on board members from the Valley Stream 13, 24 and 30 school districts; A proposition passed (1,379-770) to authorize the spending of $3.65 million to replace boilers and related equipment at the North and South Junior Senior High School. | Proposed budget $129,566,399 | Percent change 2.78% | Budget result Pass | vote 1215-940 |
district Wainscott | seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Kelly Anderson (40) ran unopposed. A proposition passed (41-2) to authorize district to enter a contract with the Sag Harbor School District to educate students in grades 4-6. A proposition passed (40-2) to authorize the district to enter a contract with the Sag Harbor School District to educate students in grades 7-12. | Proposed budget $3,829,017 | Percent change 3.37% | Budget result Pass | vote 41-2 |
district Wantagh | seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Anthony Greco (1,727) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $83,515,890 | Percent change 2.82% | Budget result Fail | vote 1,202-1,165 |
district West Babylon | seats 3, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions John Evola (785), Lucy Campasano (680) and Kristen Sciame (668) defeated Jennifer Wandasiewicz (667). | Proposed budget $119,777,603 | Percent change 1.28% | Budget result Pass | vote 798-326 |
district West Hempstead | seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Andrea Shinsato (889) defeated Barbara Hafner (477) and write-in candidate Josh Schlessel (86). Kurt Rockensies (1,240) defeated write-in candidate Josh Schlessel (31) for the seat of Tony Katrakazis, who did not seek re-election. | Proposed budget $68,905,000 | Percent change 5.72% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,003-865 |
district West Islip | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Debbie Brown (1,007) and Richard Antoniello (922) defeated Roy Tarantola (888); Steven Gellar (incumbent). A proposition passed (1,347-392) to authorize the expenditure of an estimated $1.68 million from capital reserves on bathroom renovations, air conditioning for staff offices, asphalt repaving and other improvements. | Proposed budget $127,501,568 | Percent change 2.49% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,234-521 |
district Westbury | seats 2, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Pless M. Dickerson (488) and Michelle A. Wilson (382) ran unopposed. A proposition passed (453-103) to authorize the appropriation and expenditure of $1,376,800 from a capital reserve fund for facility planning and design costs associated with expansion of universal prekindergarten, renovations to the auditoriums at Drexel Avenue and Park Avenue elementary schools, the purchase of a new generator for Westbury High School. | Proposed budget $168,777,798 | Percent change 7.46% | Budget result Pass | vote 453-177 |
district Westhampton Beach | seats 1, at-large, 3 years | Candidates/propositions George R. Kast, Jr. (204) ran unopposed. | Proposed budget $60,108,537 | Percent change 1.95% | Budget result Pass | vote 199-43 |
district William Floyd | seats 2, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Robert Vecchio (1,237) ran unopposed. Jennifer Ng Heitman (798) defeated Kevin Meyer (611) and Nick Pappas Taylor (324). A proposition passed (1,334-389) to authorize the district to transfer a $5 million surplus at the end of fiscal 2021 from the general fund to a repair reserve for projects ranging from occasional repairs to capital improvements. A proposition passed (1,313-401) to establish a capital reserve fund of up to $6 million for upgrades and repairs to school sites and equipment. | Proposed budget $251,311,607 | Percent change 2.32% | Budget result Pass | vote 1,323-458 |
district Wyandanch | seats 3, by seat, 3 years | Candidates/propositions Shirley Baker (219) defeated Robert Johnson III (103) and Gerren Nixon (92). Nancy Holiday (179) defeated Ronald Fenwick (115) and Samantha Lawson (115). Charlie B. Reed (212) defeated Helisse D. Palmore (182). | Proposed budget $79,906,909 | Percent change 11.41% | Budget result Pass | vote 290-116 |
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