Long Island school board and budget election results, 2023-24
School district residents went to the polls on May 16 to vote on budgets, members of their local boards and propositions for the coming school year. Below are results of the ballots in 124 districts.
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District | Seats | Candidates | Propositions | Proposed budget | Percent change | Budget result |
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District Amagansett | Seats 2 | Candidates Addie Slater-Davison (81) and Kevin Warren (70) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (85-7): Proposition seeks a $148,610 expenditure from an existing reserve fund to purchase a new school bus. Passed (83-8): A $1.8 million bond referendum for classroom ventilation improvements would cost up to $5 per taxpayer annually for 15 years. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $13,166,519 | Percent change 4.01% | Budget result Passed, 84-9 |
District Amityville | Seats 3 | Candidates Lisa Johnson (593) defeated Megan Messman (464), Leslie Kretz (645) defeated Maria Troche (402), and Carol Seehof (584) defeated Deborah Magnani (460). Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (649-454): Proposition 2 authorizes the district to construct HVAC, plumbing, electrical and bathroom renovations at the Edmund W. Miles Middle School at an amount not to exceed the estimated total cost of $4.2 million using no more than $2.5 million from the district’s “2022 Capital Reserve Fund” established by the voters on May 17, 2022. A tax of no more than $1.7 million is to be levied in the 2023-2024 fiscal year to pay the balance. Approval would affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $112,729,128 | Percent change 6.87% | Budget result Passed, 672-436 |
District Babylon | Seats 3 | Candidates Catherine Wieland (1,212), Robert Verdi (883) and Linda Jurs (759) defeated Carol Dell’Erba (699). Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (1,188-446): Proposition 2 seeks approval to use $1.2 million from the Capital Reserve Fund to install additional security cameras inside and outside of school buildings. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $59,876,501 | Percent change 4.29% | Budget result Passed, 1,020-626 |
District Baldwin | Seats 1 | Candidates Pamela A. Green (1,126) ran unopposed. Term is three years. | Propositions Passed (1,070-325): Proposition 3 would spend up to $11.6 million from the Capital Reserve Fund #4 established on May 21, 2019, for the construction/renovation of kitchens at Brookside Elementary School, Lenox Elementary School, Meadow Elementary School, Plaza Elementary School and Steele Elementary School, as well as the construction/renovation of cafeterias at Brookside Elementary School and Steele Elementary School. Approval would not affect the tax levy. Passed (1,105-293): Proposition 4 would allow for the expenditure of up to $1,195,000 from the Technology Reserve Fund established on May 17, 2022, to purchase iMacs for the high school Tech Lab and Art Studios, Chrome Books, Interactive Boards and two security servers. Approval would not affect the tax levy. Passed (1,042-347): Proposition 5 would establish a Capital Reserve Fund to be known as “Capital-2023 Reserve Fund” for the purpose of performing general districtwide capital improvements. The total fund would be $25 million plus investment income, with a probable 5-year term and $10 million annual limit. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $157,758,542 | Percent change 7.33% | Budget result Passed, 1,042-365 |
District Bay Shore | Seats 2 | Candidates Guy Leggio (693) and Louis R. Bettinelli (644) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $194,639,180 | Percent change 7.40% | Budget result Passed, 613-201 |
District Bayport-Blue Point | Seats 2 | Candidates Michael Miller (970) defeated Ian D. Savage (493). Jessica Pignataro (1,002) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $83,453,366 | Percent change 3.07% | Budget result Passed, 1,049-463 |
District Bellmore | Seats 1 | Candidates Jay L.T. Breakstone (423) ran unopposed. Term is three years. | Propositions Passed (419-512): Proposition to use up to $12 million from the capital reserve. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $39,103,143 | Percent change 3.95% | Budget result Passed, 407-165 |
District Bellmore-Merrick | Seats N/A | Candidates The district does not hold its own school board elections. The board is comprised of board members from the Bellmore, North Bellmore, Merrick and North Merrick school districts. | Propositions Passed (2,649-1,063): Proposition to use $1.64 million from the capital reserve for various infrastructure improvements. Approval would not increase the tax levy. | Proposed budget $188,863,521 | Percent change 6.64% | Budget result Passed, 2,522-1,232 |
District Bethpage | Seats 2 | Candidates Michael J. Kelly (642) and Anna Israelton (557) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $102,062,376 | Percent change 7.71% | Budget result Passed, 584-206 |
District Brentwood | Seats 2 | Candidates Brandon Garcia (696) defeated Elvia Salinas-Kahyaoglu (394). Eileen Harman (715) defeated Donovan Currey (378). Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $561,203,261 | Percent change 11.49% | Budget result Passed, 899-202 |
District Bridgehampton | Seats 2 | Candidates Kathleen G. McCleland (107) and Markanthony C. Verzosa (100) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $21,741,879 | Percent change 3.74% | Budget result Passed, 92-29 |
District Carle Place | Seats 2 | Candidates Term is three years. Kathleen Reardon (464) and Vanessa Dong-Monaco (399) defeated John DiFrisco (389) and Christine Aguilar (278). | Propositions Passed (634-142): Proposition 2 requests that the Board of Education be authorized to use up to $1 million from the unassigned fund balance and remaining funds from the Repair Reserve Fund for repairs of capital improvements or equipment. Approval would not affect the tax levy. Passed (612-163): Proposition 3 requests that the Board of Education be authorized to establish a Capital Reserve Fund not to exceed $10 million to be used for acquiring equipment; renovation, reconstruction and construction of district buildings. The district plans to fund projects with unexpended appropriations and/or excess revenue, as well as transfers from other reserve funds, for 15 years. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $54,726,163 | Percent change 2.99% | Budget result Passed, 627-186 |
District Center Moriches | Seats 2 | Candidates Thomasina Harrell (379) ran unopposed. Write-in candidate Dawn DiPeri (87) was also elected. Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $51,770,880 | Percent change 8.80% | Budget result Passed, 352-223 |
District Central Islip | Seats 3 | Candidates Michele Harriott (581), Ralph Delgado Jr. (564) and Jim Musumeci (501) defeated Mark Hunter Sr. (228) and Jessica E. Banda (154). Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (588-142): Proposition 2 would establish a Capital Improvement Facility Reserve Fund not to exceed $40 million. It would be funded with unspent budgeted funds at the end of any given fiscal year and would address future capital improvement needs of the facility. Approval would not affect the tax levy. Passed (610-119): Proposition 3 would establish a Classroom Technology Reserve Fund not to exceed $4 million that would be funded by unspent budgeted funds at the end of any given fiscal year. The fund will be used for construction, acquisition and/or installation of technology infrastructure, computer hardware and software. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $252,864,607 | Percent change 1.65% | Budget result Passed, 605-140 |
District Cold Spring Harbor | Seats 3 | Candidates Kate DelliCarpini (617), William Wollman (616) and Lisa Smith (599) defeated Tara Belfi (542) and Nicholas Cerrone (535).Terms are three years. An earlier version of this chart listed the wrong winner. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $77,141,053 | Percent change 5.07% | Budget result Passed, 779-392 |
District Commack | Seats 2 | Candidates William Hender (1283) and Susan Hermer (1303) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $222,110,181 | Percent change 3.48% | Budget result Passed, 1,247-351 |
District Comsewogue | Seats 2 | Candidates Alexandra Gordon (553) and James Sanchez (546) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (579-135): Proposition authorizes the district to use $4.5 million in capital reserves. Approval will not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $110,777,250 | Percent change 8.50% | Budget result Passed, 499-220 |
District Connetquot | Seats 2 | Candidates April Iannitelli (1,491) and Jacquelyn DiLorenzo (1,242) defeated Milynn Augulis (1,129), Melissa Torregrossa (1,167) and Craig Amarando (1,006). Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $215,379,812 | Percent change 3.84% | Budget result Passed, 2,150-956 |
District Copiague | Seats 2 | Candidates Brian J. Sales (407) and Rosemary Natoli (431) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $170,023,070 | Percent change 4.67% | Budget result Passed, 417-198 |
District Deer Park | Seats 2 | Candidates Al Centamore (584 votes) and Donna Gulli Grunseich (533 votes) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $138,857,904 | Percent change 8.86% | Budget result Passed, 570-178 |
District East Hampton | Seats 2 | Candidates Emily Keogh-Agnello (257) and John Ryan, Sr. (243) defeated George Aman (92). Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (296-36): Proposition authorizes an expenditure from the Capital Reserve Fund to renovate parking lots at East Hampton High School and John M. Marshall Elementary School, replace lockers at East Hampton Middle School, construct a cafeteria veranda at East Hampton High School and add bathroom, parking and fueling facilities at the East Hampton UFSD Grounds Building. The total costs for these projects will not exceed $3,925,000. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $79,079,317 | Percent change 3.37% | Budget result Passed, 287-48 |
District East Islip | Seats 2 | Candidates Jessica Ciampi (873) and Christopher Zachry (788) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (972-256): Proposition seeks approval to spend $2 million from the Capital Reserve Fund established in 2015-16 for interior and exterior door replacements and added security. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $125,761,934 | Percent change 0.81% | Budget result Passed, 923-325 |
District East Meadow | Seats 2 | Candidates Jessica Ricco-Simeone (2,165) and David Carl (1,845) defeated Alisa Baroukh (1,792), Shawn Weissman (1,633) and Philip J. Servider (376). Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $237,954,055 | Percent change 4.06% | Budget result Passed, 2,748-1,310 |
District East Moriches | Seats 1 | Candidates Michael Griffin (305) defeated Hope Kaufman (160). Term is three years. | Propositions Passed (404-75): Proposition allows district to establish a reserve fund for repairs that would not exceed $5 million. The funds would be transferred from the district's unassigned fund balance for a period of five years. The repair reserve fund would be used to pay costs for capital improvements or equipment repairs that are not recurring annually or at shorter intervals, district officials said. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $31,157,300 | Percent change 2.50% | Budget result Passed, 405-79 |
District East Quogue | Seats 2 | Candidates Kristin Jankowski (338) and Kristina LoRusso (274) defeated Fallon Moscicki (177). Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $28,362,339 | Percent change 4.08% | Budget result Passed, 382-62 |
District East Rockaway | Seats 2 | Candidates Aspasia Lonergan (399) and Dineen Cilluffo (384) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (397-120): Proposition 2 authorizes the district to make purchases of up to $70,000 at no cost to taxpayers for computer hardware upgrades, network upgrades and smart-classroom upgrades. Approval would not affect the tax levy. Passed (387-125): Proposition 3 authorizes the district to make school building improvements, using up to $313,000 in existing reserves, to replace the high school cupola. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $43,978,714 | Percent change 3.15% | Budget result Passed, 354-161 The vote count was incorrect in a previous version. |
District East Williston | Seats 1 | Candidates Mark Kamberg (907) defeated Denise Tercynski (754). Term is three years. The vote count was incorrect in a previous version. | Propositions Passed (1,125-422): Proposition 2 establishes a Capital Reserve Fund not to exceed $7 million and funded over seven years. | Proposed budget $68,889,276 | Percent change 3.88% | Budget result Passed, 1,028-528 The vote count was incorrect in a previous version. |
District Eastport-South Manor | Seats 3 | Candidates Jeffrey Goldhammer (668), Joseph Sammarco (631) and Francesco Ferraro (530) defeated Bernadette Pupilla (420). Terms are three years. The third-highest vote-getter serves a two-year term created by the resignation of Ferraro, who was replaced by Sammarco. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $109,736,931 | Percent change 5.55% | Budget result Passed, 682-266 |
District Elmont | Seats 2 | Candidates Tiffany Capers (990) defeated Patrick Dempsey (469). Angel Ramos (836) defeated Anthony S. Maffea Sr. (615). Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $111,153,590 | Percent change 12.80% | Budget result Passed, 998-454 |
District Elwood | Seats 2 | Candidates Tom Scarola (1,228) and Sara Siddiqui (1,179) defeated Erin Aebisher (609) and Chris Fox (458). Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (1,473-349): Proposition seeks approval to spend $500,000 out of the district’s capital reserve for districtwide security enhancements. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $73,077,631 | Percent change 5.63% | Budget result Passed, 1,278-508 |
District Farmingdale | Seats 3 | Candidates Dawn Luisi (2,132), Ralph Morales (1,996) and Sheree Jones (1,839) defeated Matt Wilson (1,420), Parsa Karimi (1,257) and Barbara Abboud (1,161). Terms are three years. The third-highest vote-getter serves a one-year term created by the resignation of board member Mario Espinosa, who moved out of the district last year and was replaced by Jones. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $194,297,069 | Percent change 6.24% | Budget result Passed, 2,296-1,146 |
District Fire Island | Seats 2 | Candidates Judi Phelan (38) and Marisa Wyckoff (36) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $6,417,436 | Percent change 0.00% | Budget result Passed, 41-0 |
District Fishers Island | Seats 1 | Candidates Elizabeth Cashel (70) ran unopposed. Term is three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $3,940,884 | Percent change 2.77% | Budget result Passed, 73-13 |
District Floral Park-Bellerose | Seats 1 | Candidates Laura Trentacoste (619) ran unopposed. Term is three years. | Propositions Passed (569-282): Proposition 2 authorizes the district to spend up to $1,352,878 from both the 2018 and 2022 Capital Reserve Funds to undertake school improvements projects, including the boiler conversion project, HVAC replacement systems and security upgrades. Approval would not increase the tax levy. | Proposed budget $38,872,797 | Percent change 7.94% | Budget result Passed, 490-364 |
District Franklin Square | Seats 1 | Candidates William Leder (567) ran unopposed. Term is three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $48,189,060 | Percent change 8.00% | Budget result Passed, 567-237 |
District Freeport | Seats 2 | Candidates Scott Richardson (588) and Sonia Dixon (574) defeated Ronald Ellerbe (347), Joseph A. Smith (319) and Stephanie Rodriguez (278). Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (935-154): Proposition 3 authorizes the district to spend $2.5 million in Capital Reserve funds on projects. Approval will not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $238,750,337 | Percent change 13.84% | Budget result Passed, 865-279 |
District Garden City | Seats 1 | Candidates Write-in candidate Liz Gaffney (604) was elected. Term is three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $130,282,491 | Percent change 4.58% | Budget result Passed, 1,177-375 |
District Glen Cove | Seats 2 | Candidates Maria Venuto (749) and Angela Raimo (720) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $107,999,370 | Percent change 5.94% | Budget result Passed, 732-423 The vote count was incorrect in a previous version. |
District Great Neck | Seats 2 | Candidates Rebecca Sassouni (4,008) defeated Niloufar Tabari (2,686). Joanne Chan (4,011) defeated Aili Zhang (2,620). Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $272,138,300 | Percent change 4.09% | Budget result Passed, 4,259-2,261 |
District Greenport | Seats 1 | Candidates Kirsten Droskoski (268) defeated Amanda Clark (240). Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $23,709,875 | Percent change 9.63% | Budget result Passed, 381-129 |
District Half Hollow Hills | Seats 3 | Candidates Diana Acampora (1,288), John Mathew (1,128) and Michael Prywes (988) defeated Frank Percoco (604) and Todd Baker (585). Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $289,790,216 | Percent change 3.43% | Budget result Passed, 1,415-434 |
District Hampton Bays | Seats 1 | Candidates Dot Capuano (555) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (528-103): Proposition 2 would authorize up to $300,000 of unused funds from the 2022-23 general fund budget for basic repair and renovation. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $63,945,545 | Percent change 7.40% | Budget result Passed, 495-135 |
District Harborfields | Seats 2 | Candidates Christopher Kelly (1,146) and David Steinberg (1,085) defeated Meghan Shear and (356) and Rose Wyka (377). Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $96,259,671 | Percent change 3.62% | Budget result Passed, 1,273-286 |
District Hauppauge | Seats 2 | Candidates Lawrence Crafa (613) and James Kiley (592) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $128,739,896 | Percent change 3.89% | Budget result Passed, 568-247 |
District Hempstead | Seats 1 | Candidates Victor Pratt (224) defeated Patricia McNeill (170) and Robert Harris (119). Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $299,399,867 | Percent change 8.99% | Budget result Passed, 355-155 |
District Herricks | Seats 2 | Candidates Henry Zanetti (863) and James Gounaris (850) defeated Bhajan Ratra (215). Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $134,719,970 | Percent change 7.50% | Budget result Passed, 836-358 |
District Hewlett-Woodmere | Seats 2 | Candidates Shari L. Amitrano (2,111) and Cheryl May (2,107) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (1,707-936): Proposition 2 seeks approval of a $17,209,455 expenditure from the Long Range Building Improvements Capital Reserve Fund to reconstruct and/or renovate the Woodmere Middle School science lab, various high school athletic locations, the high school auditorium and the high school science lab. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $135,017,834 | Percent change 3.39% | Budget result Passed, 1,700-1,003 |
District Hicksville | Seats 3 | Candidates Irene Carlomusto (800), Danielle Fotopoulos (797) and Sunita Manjrekar (714) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (788 to 267): Seeks approval of expenditure of $2 million from the 2023-2024 Capital Reserve for districtwide security improvements including doors, hardware replacement, window security, security cameras, monitoring screens, security kiosks, security computer upgrades. Funding is from unused contingencies in the 2022-2023 budget. Approval would not affect the tax levy. Passed (781 to 282) Gregory Museum Educational Programs — $60,000. | Proposed budget $165,806,762 | Percent change 8.20% | Budget result Passed, 763-308 |
District Huntington | Seats 2 | Candidates Kelly Donovan (875) and Xavier Palacios (963) defeated Amaru Jones (651). Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (1,201-159): Proposition 2 authorizes the district to spend up to $5,935,000 from its Capital Reserve (building improvement) Funds to finance various projects at district schools such as replacing boilers and electrical service; the installation of rooftop solar and transformer; replacement of roofing and a pressure boost system; the reconstruction of two science classrooms and a prep room; and installing lighting on a turf field. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $146,347,091 | Percent change 2.36% | Budget result Passed, 1,184-192 |
District Island Park | Seats 1 | Candidates Diana Caracciolo (579) ran unopposed. Terms are five years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $43,291,899 | Percent change 3.02% | Budget result Passed, 431-273 |
District Island Trees | Seats 3 | Candidates Brian Fielding (408), Ted Maleska (350) and Michael T. Rich Jr. (397) ran unopposed.Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $77,948,373 | Percent change 6.61% | Budget result Passed, 377-150 |
District Islip | Seats 2 | Candidates Philip Dineen (721) and Laura Rogacki (725) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $96,625,851 | Percent change 5.67% | Budget result Passed, 752-273 |
District Jericho | Seats 2 | Candidates Divya Balachandar (1,084) and Jill Citron (1,074) defeated challenger John Sarraf (707).Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (1,324 to 300): Proposition would authorize the district to spend an amount not to exceed $7,243,795 to complete capital improvements to replace and upgrade building infrastructure as well as upgrading districtwide security and building energy management systems. | Proposed budget $135,149,020 | Percent change 3.90% | Budget result Passed, 1,277-326 |
District Kings Park | Seats 1 | Candidates Joseph Bianco (976) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $104,039,636 | Percent change 1.76% | Budget result Passed, 829-336 |
District Lawrence | Seats 2 | Candidates Asher Mansdorf (1,067) and Murray Forman (1,010) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (1,005-190): Proposition 2 would authorize the appropriation of $3,239,646 for the Peninsula Public Library for the fiscal year 2023-24. Approval would increase the tax levy. Passed (800-309): Proposition 3 would authorize the establishment of a building Capital Reserve Fund known as the “2023 Building Capital Reserve Fund” and use funds from the reserve to finance reconstruction, renovation and equipping of Lawrence High School, Lawrence Middle School, Lawrence Primary School and districtwide technology. The appropriation should not exceed $5 million, plus applicable interest. Sources of funding for the reserve shall be made available by the Board of Education from the 2022-23 budget. Passed (774 - 282): Proposition 4 would authorize the establishment of a building Capital Reserve Fund known as the “2024 Building Capital Reserve Fund” and use funds from the reserve to finance reconstruction, renovation and equipping of Lawrence High School, Lawrence Middle School, Lawrence Primary School and districtwide technology. The appropriation should not exceed $5 million, plus applicable interest. | Proposed budget $102,850,379 | Percent change 0.35% | Budget result Passed, 951-212 The vote count was incorrect in a previous version. |
District Levittown | Seats 3 | Candidates Jennifer Messina (1205), Michael Pappas (1310) and Phyllis Dalton (1084) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (1,197-520): Proposition to expend $56,000,000 from the 2013, 2017, and 2021 Capital Reserves. There is no additional cost and no increase in the tax levy as a result of this proposition. Passed (1,165 - 540) Proposition to establish a new Capital Reserve in an amount not to exceed $30,000,000. There is no additional cost and no increase in the tax levy as a result of this proposition | Proposed budget $251,792,906 | Percent change 5.20% | Budget result Passed, 1,159-625 |
District Lindenhurst | Seats 4 | Candidates Michael DiGiuseppe (1,659) ran unopposed, Gabrielle Anzalone (1,160) defeated Patricia Enright (1,008), Josephine Martino (1,258) defeated Jacquelyn Herig (974), and Claire McKeon (1,172) defeated Janine Egan (986). Terms are for one and three years. McKeon receives a one-year term remaining on the seat of Kevin Garbe, who resigned. | Propositions Passed (1,502-745): Proposition 2 is a non-binding advisory referendum on whether the income eligibility threshold for senior citizens and disabled low-income individuals will be raised to statutory limits set by the New York State Assembly. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $185,302,256 | Percent change 4.31% | Budget result Passed, 1454-834 |
District Locust Valley | Seats 4 | Candidates Lauren Themis (1,146) defeated John J. Acerra (369). Matthew Barnes (1,109), Nicholas J. DellaFera (1,010), Holly Gaddy Esteves (1,243) defeated Krystina Tomlinson (975) and Meredith T. Wachter (975) Mark Eisenberg (448)Terms are one and three years. | Propositions Passed (1,216 - 529): Proposition 2 to establish Capital Reserve 2023. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $93,921,635 | Percent change 2.90% | Budget result Passed, 1,294 - 865 |
District Long Beach | Seats 2 | Candidates Nora Bellsey (1,058) and Dennis Ryan (881) defeated Pamela Banks (650). Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (1,331-215): Authorizing the Board of Education to appropriate and expend a sum not to exceed $5.2 million from the 2018 Capital Improvement Fund to replace and relocate hot water heating pipes throughout the crawl spaces of Long Beach Middle School; install new Uni-ventilators for fresh air, heating and cooling for locations included in Phase 2; remove and replace four HVAC units at Long Beach High School; and replace the kitchen sewer line and the sidewalk on the east side of Lindell Elementary School as well as preliminary and other costs. Approval of this proposition will not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $151,915,903 | Percent change -0.19% | Budget result Passed, 1,258-324 |
District Longwood | Seats 2 | Candidates Gina Pozzolano Gebbia (1,377) and Christina Jackson (963) defeated Phyllis Bush-Butler (734). Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $291,000,000 | Percent change 7.38% | Budget result Passed, 1,544-606 |
District Lynbrook | Seats 3 | Candidates Tara Aragona (1,116), Ellen Marcus (1,025) and Patrick Palleschi (1,068) defeated Jennifer Saia (699).Terms are one and three years. | Propositions Passed (1,342 - 270): A proposition seeks approval to use $464,179 for the second phase of a district wiring project and device replacement cycle. Approval would not affect the tax levy. Passed (1,348 - 272) Another proposition seeks approval to use $1.77 million in facilities reserves to replace doors at Marion Street School and West End School; replacement of the elevator at Lynbrook High School; Passed (1,279 - 307): A bathroom and grounds project at South Middle School. | Proposed budget $101,839,388 | Percent change 5.12% | Budget result Pass 1,271 - 373 |
District Malverne | Seats 1 | Candidates Josephine Bottitta (407) ran unopposed. Terms is four years. | Propositions Passed (369-84): Proposition 2 would appropriate and authorize a Capital Fund Reserve expenditure not to exceed $1,120,000 for improvements, renovations and/or alterations to include new lockers at Malverne High School and C; roof replacement at Maurice W. Downing Elementary School; and tennis court repairs and drop-ceiling replacement at Malverne High School. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $68,726,890 | Percent change 6.71% | Budget result Passed, 394-130 |
District Manhasset | Seats 1 | Candidates Ted Post (1,352) defeated Patricia Aitken (1,042). Terms is three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $107,733,004 | Percent change 3.00% | Budget result Passed, 1,681-696 |
District Massapequa | Seats 2 | Candidates Cher Lepre (1,748) and Danielle Ocuto (1,839) ran unopposed. Terms are 3 years. | Propositions Passed (1,945-457): Proposition 3 would authorize the expenditure of up to $1,332,090 from Capital Reserve 2022. Approval would not increase the tax levy. | Proposed budget $227,752,358 | Percent change 3.67% | Budget result Passed, 1,708-747 |
District Mattituck-Cutchogue | Seats 2 | Candidates Patricia Arslanian (508) and Lorraine Warren (432) defeated Lauren Ocker (311). Terms are three years. An earlier version of this chart listed the wrong winner. | Propositions Passed (622-97): Proposition 2 would allow $4.4 million to be released from a capital improvement reserve fund for roof repairs at Cutchogue East Elementary School and Mattituck Junior Senior High School. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $44,016,344 | Percent change 2.77% | Budget result Passed, 550-164 |
District Merrick | Seats 2 | Candidates Jill Levine (747) and Nicole Venditti (573) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (720-277): A proposition would allow the appropriation of $1.3 million in capital reserves for playground renovations and replacement of the HVAC system in one gymnasium. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $58,922,891 | Percent change 5.94% | Budget result Passed, 711-290 |
District Middle Country | Seats 3 | Candidates Doreen Feldmann (1,456) defeated Thomas Bettua (854), Deborah Mann-Rodriguez (1,456) defeated Kimberly Crawford-Arbocus (866), and Kathleen Walsh (1,580) defeated Bruce Bennett (731). Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $285,900,411 | Percent change 3.98% | Budget result Passed, 1,717-705 |
District Miller Place | Seats 2 | Candidates John Galligan (877) and Lisa Reitan (660) defeated Jenna Stingo (495). Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $80,364,624 | Percent change 3.47% | Budget result Passed, 837-291 |
District Mineola | Seats 2 | Candidates Margaret Ballantyne (612) and Patrick Talty (602) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $109,652,819 | Percent change -0.32% | Budget result Passed, 637-158 |
District Montauk | Seats 1 | Candidates Lee White (224) ran unopposed. Term is five years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $22,733,958 | Percent change 8.10% | Budget result Passed, 167-80 |
District Mount Sinai | Seats 3 | Candidates Christy Barbera (708), Nicholas DeVito (670) and Charles Carron (660) defeated Peter Van Middelem (615) and Edward Law (520). Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (976-236): Proposition would allow $1.5 million for capital project improvements. Approval would not affect the tax levy. Passed (879-332): The district is also seeking a capital reserve increase in the current ceiling to $20 million. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $66,801,726 | Percent change 4.65% | Budget result Passed, 1,037-177 |
District New Hyde Park- Garden City Park | Seats 2 | Candidates James Reddan (603) ran unopposed and write-in candidate Danielle Messina (54) was also elected. Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (558-256): Proposition 2 would authorize the district to appropriate and expend from its Capital Reserve Fund $10,282,670 to complete several capital improvement projects: Window A/C installation and ductless split A/C units at Garden City Park, Hillside Grade School and New Hyde Park Road School; and districtwide improved ventilation; districtwide projects for cooling of large gathering spaces; and districtwide installation of new electrical sub panels, all of which includes all labor, materials, equipment, apparatus, and incidental costs. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $46,999,885 | Percent change 5.40% | Budget result Passed, 528-282 |
District New Suffolk | Seats 1 | Candidates Brooke Dailey (50) ran unopposed. Terms is three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $1,188,645 | Percent change 8.21% | Budget result Passed, 51-4 |
District North Babylon | Seats 3 | Candidates Jeffrey Myers (826), Krystle Barnett (799) and Keisha Rivers (753) defeated Theresa Callahan-Caroleo (514). Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $137,814,282 | Percent change 6.22% | Budget result Passed, 779-407 |
District North Bellmore | Seats 1 | Candidates Christine Malloy (1,170) ran unopposed. Terms is three years. | Propositions Passed ( 1,173-427) Would authorize the expenditure of $5.7 million from the district’s existing capital reserve to replace pavement and ceilings at Sawmill Road School and Park Avenue School. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $64,588,702 | Percent change 5.49% | Budget result Passed, 1,067-532 |
District North Merrick | Seats 2 | Candidates Ed Corona (422) and Tracey Miller (406) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $38,885,897 | Percent change 7.96% | Budget result Passed, 373-232 |
District North Shore | Seats 2 | Candidates Andrea Macari (1,911) and Richard Galati (2,078) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (1,694-1,511): Proposition 2 would amend the Capital Reserve Fund to include the replacement of turf fields. Approval would not affect the tax levy. Passed (1,669 -1,514): Proposition 3 would authorize the expenditure of $1.3 million to replace a turf field at North Shore High School and the renovation and construction of a dance classroom at the high school. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $120,354,393 | Percent change 3.79% | Budget result Passed, 1689-1,555 |
District Northport-East Northport | Seats 2 | Candidates Donna McNaughton (2,275) and David Badanes (2,174) defeated Amanda Cascio (1,147). | Propositions Passed (2,449-693): Would approve a capital reserve of $2,374,944. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $183,038,428 | Percent change 2.91% | Budget result Passed, 1,839-1,315 |
District Oceanside | Seats 3 | Candidates Laura Lisi (1,186), Donald Maresca (1,247) and Alexandra (Sandie) Schoell (1,237) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (1,219-688): Proposition 2 authorizes the Board of Education to appropriate and expend from the Capital Reserve Fund established May 15, 2018, up to $13.5 million for Phase V of a capital improvement project at Oceanside High School including construction a 5,820-square-foot one-story addition in the eastern courtyard adjacent to the auditorium and numerous other additions and renovations. Approval would not affect the tax levy. Passed (1,064-784): Proposition 3 authorizes the increase in the annual appropriation for library services of $322,061 for a total annual library appropriation of $7,358,030 commencing on July 1, 2023, “together with the library’s designated share of any payments by LIPA...” Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $174,377,846 | Percent change 3.83% | Budget result Passed, 1,178-730 |
District Oyster Bay-East Norwich | Seats 2 | Candidates Laurie Kowalsky (703) and Caitlin Amatrudo (583) defeated William Henry (211) and Nicole Verdone (357). Terms are four years. | Propositions Passed (799-248): Proposition 2 authorizes the district to spend $200,000 from the Technology Capital Reserve Fund for purchase of equipment including iPads and Chromebooks. Approval would not affect the tax levy. Passed (786-256) Proposition 3 authorizes the district to spend $750,000 from the Capital Reserve Fund for projects including tennis court lighting, replacing the marquee sign at the high school and HVAC replacement at the administration building. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $64,414,491 | Percent change 3.71% | Budget result Passed, 770-282 |
District Oysterponds | Seats 2 | Candidates Jeffrey Demarest (116) and Janice Caufield (117) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $5,558,823 | Percent change 0.42% | Budget result Passed, 117-10 |
District Patchogue-Medford | Seats 2 | Candidates Kelli Anne Jennings (1,358) and Diana Andrade (1,213) defeated John B. Caruso (758). Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (1,299-768): Would authorize the district to spend up to $8,570,038 from the 2018 Capital Reserve Fund and $5 million from the 2022 Capital Reserve Fund for the construction of a building addition at Bay Avenue Elementary School, including the relocation of a playground area and backstop; and site improvement projects at various buildings. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $231,391,038 | Percent change 9.57% | Budget result Passed, 1,238- 868 |
District Plainedge | Seats 2 | Candidates Joseph Beyrouty (1,453) defeated Catherine Flanagan (999), and Sonny Spagnuolo (1,204) defeated Douglas Pascarella (1,160). Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (1,588-798): Proposition 1 authorizes the district to spend up to $1,914,050 and $2,402,950 out of capital reserve funds for various facility upgrades throughout the district. Approval of the proposition will not affect the tax levy. Passed (1,686-532): Proposition 2 authorizes the district to spend up to $1,100,000 out of capital reserve funds for a safety and security initiative. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $101,212,913 | Percent change 3.21% | Budget result Passed, 1,709-801 |
District Plainview-Old Bethpage | Seats 2 | Candidates Ginger Lieberman (1,084) and Debbie Bernstein (1,038) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (1,137-264): Proposition 2 would authorize the expenditure of up to $2.86 million from the 2010, 2015 and 2017 Capital Reserve funds including districtwide HVAC and electrical improvements; districtwide reconstruction of restrooms, partial roof replacements, parking lot and sidewalk replacements; districtwide ceiling and security upgrades; the purchase and installation of adaptive playground equipment; and field upgrades at the high school and middle schools. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $183,072,840 | Percent change 4.90% | Budget result Passed, 1,038-365 |
District Port Jefferson | Seats 2 | Candidates Shannon Handley (1,041) and David Keegan (1,020) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions Failed (674-708): A bond referendum would authorize the district to spend up to $15,905,000 for interior space reconfiguration and alteration at district buildings; locker room renovations and HVAC system improvements. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $47,066,909 | Percent change 2.07% | Budget result Passed, 849-537 |
District Port Washington | Seats 2 | Candidates Julie Epstein (1,912) and Rachel R. Gilliar (1,849) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $184,265,295 | Percent change 5.39% | Budget result Passed, 1,951-522 |
District Quogue | Seats 1 | Candidates Malcolm McLean (111) ran unopposed. Term is three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $9,934,116 | Percent change 2.00% | Budget result Passed, 116-21 |
District Remsenburg-Speonk | Seats 1 | Candidates Kathleen Hofmann (151) ran unopposed. Term is three years. | Propositions Passed (143-15): A referendum would create a Capital Reserve Fund, not to exceed $3 million with a 10-year term. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $16,003,995 | Percent change 3.05% | Budget result Passed, 150-19 |
District Riverhead | Seats 4 | Candidates Virginia Healy (1,357), Erica Murphy (1,299), Cynthia Redmond (1,150) and James J. Scudder (1,005) defeated David Dougherty (912) and Eve Kaplan-Walbrecht (645) and Kimberly Wilder (493). Terms are two and three years. The fourth-highest vote-getter receives a two-year term caused by the resignation of board member Laurie Downs. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $191,999,210 | Percent change 13.11% | Budget result Passed, 1,333-769 |
District Rockville Centre | Seats 2 | Candidates Janet Gruner (2,334) and Tara Hackett (2,007) defeated Linette Genovese (1,276) and Roxanne Rizzi (1,190). Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $136,456,494 | Percent change 5.74% | Budget result Passed, 2,402-1,173 |
District Rocky Point | Seats 2 | Candidates Jessica Ward (692) and Erin Walsh (586) defeated Nicole Kelly (347). Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (722-181): Proposition 2 authorizes the district to establish a 10-year, $10 million Capital Reserve Fund. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $93,985,727 | Percent change 6.78% | Budget result Passed, 692-225 |
District Roosevelt | Seats 2 | Candidates Belinda Monroe (178) and Emily Moore (143) defeated Alfred Taylor (89). Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $137,389,725 | Percent change 11.50% | Budget result Passed, 194-44 |
District Roslyn | Seats 2 | Candidates Meryl Waxman Ben-Levy (538) and Leigh Minsky (535) ran unopposed. | Propositions Passed (533-179): One proposition would authorize the school board to purchase school buses, vans and related equipment for an amount up to about $560,000 — and that a tax not to exceed $560,000 would be levied and collected in installments. The proposition also would authorize the issuance of bonds related to the purchases. In lieu of bonds, the district would be authorized to enter into installment purchase contracts for the buses and vans for a term not to exceed five years. Approval would not affect the tax levy. Passed (536-172): Another proposition would authorize the board to spend up to $8 million from capital reserve funds for various projects including: furnishing and installing seven high school tennis courts; furnishing and installing new walkways, stairs and retaining walls; and upgrading all field drainage. There also would be upgrades to high school classrooms. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $127,474,805 | Percent change 4.36% | Budget result Passed, 537-178 |
District Sachem | Seats 3 | Candidates Stephanie Volpe (2,295), Robert Scavo (2,069) and Matthew Baumann (1,938) defeated Christopher Buckley Jr. (1,507). Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (2,134-1,227): Proposition 2 authorizes the district to spend up to $6,966,900 from the capital reserve for reconstruction of the baseball/multipurpose fields at North High School and East High School. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $363,861,428 | Percent change 3.96% | Budget result Passed, 2,341-1,037 |
District Sag Harbor | Seats 3 | Candidates Sandi Kruel (1,588), Daniel Marsili (1,564) and Alex Kriegsman (1,523) defeated Daniel Marsili. Terms are three years. | Propositions Failed (1,081-1,156): Proposition 2 authorizes the district to purchase real property located at 7, 9, 11, 12 and 15 Marsden St. for the estimated total cost of $9,425,000. It also authorizes the district to use $3,425,000 in funds from the Capital Reserve Fund to pay a portion of the total cost. It authorizes a tax not to exceed $6 million to finance the balance to be levied and collected in installments in such years and in such amounts to be determined by the board of education; and that in anticipation of such tax, bonds are authorized to be issued in the principal amount not to exceed $6 million, and a tax is hereby voted to pay the interest on the bonds. Approval would not affect the tax levy. Passed (1,559-622): Proposition 3 establishes a 10-year Capital Reserve Fund for technology, security, equipment and infrastructure improvements not to exceed $10 million. Approval would not affect the tax levy. Passed (1,684-504): Proposition 4 authorizes the district to appropriate $75,000 for the general use, maintenance and capital improvement financing of the Sag Harbor Historical Museum and its facilities during the 2023-2024 school year and annually thereafter. | Proposed budget $48,063,027 | Percent change 4.50% | Budget result Passed, 1,619-570 |
District Sagaponack | Seats 1 | Candidates Thomas Schultz (13) ran unopposed. Term is three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $1,889,561 | Percent change 0.85% | Budget result Passed, 13-0 |
District Sayville | Seats 2 | Candidates Thomas Cooley (1,485) and James J. Bertsch Jr. (1,446) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (1,180-945): Would authorize the district to establish an eight-year capital reserve up to $10 million. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $102,048,891 | Percent change 2.77% | Budget result Passed, 1,401-761 |
District Seaford | Seats 2 | Candidates Jeayoung “Jimmy” Chwe (797) and Trisha Matulewicz (743) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (966-329): Proposition 2 authorizes use of the district’s capital reserve for up to $1.5 million for funding outdoor accessible bathrooms and a comfort station. Approval would not affect the tax levy. Passed (1,004-289) Proposition 3 authorizes use of the district’s repair reserve for up to $500,000 for funding of repairs to asphalt walkways and a stairwell at the high school. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $80,479,174 | Percent change 3.98% | Budget result Passed, 925-381 |
District Sewanhaka | Seats N/A | Candidates The board is comprised of board members from the Elmont, Floral Park-Bellerose, Franklin Square and New Hyde Park-Garden City Park school districts. | Propositions Passed (2,731-1,130): A proposition to spend $4.25 million from the capital reserve to upgrade cafeterias and kitchens, as well as facility expansion of the Career & Technical Education program and general interior upgrades. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $244,691,452 | Percent change 7.63% | Budget result Passed, 2,477-1,384 |
District Shelter Island | Seats 3 | Candidates Anthony Rando (375), Tracy McCarthy (356) and Dawn Hedberg (313) defeated Emily Parsons (247). Terms are three years. | Propositions Failed (253-288): A separate ballot item, initiated by members of the public, would require the district to transport students to certain additional nonpublic schools. Approval would affect the tax levy and require expenditure of an additional $102,498 in the 2023-24 school year. | Proposed budget $12,664,093 | Percent change 1.76% | Budget result Passed, 427-110 |
District Shoreham-Wading River | Seats 3 | Candidates Michael Lewis (563), Katie Andersen (546) and Henry Perez (529) ran unopposed. Terms are 3 years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $84,794,360 | Percent change 2.16% | Budget result Passed, 568-152 |
District Smithtown | Seats 3 | Candidates Matthew Gribbin (3,472) defeated Elena Guttieri (3,177), John Savoretti (3,343) defeated Nicholas DeBello (3,323), and Kevin Craine (3,361) defeated Vladimir Pean (3,282). Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $280,642,272 | Percent change 4.80% | Budget result Passed, 4,236-2,406 |
District South Country | Seats 2 | Candidates Cheryl A. Felice (1,268) and E. Anne Hayes: (1,129) defeated Donna Ingrassia (610). Terms are 3 years. | Propositions Passed (1,140-607): Proposition 2 allows using $2,241,000 in capital reserve funds to replace windows at Verne W. Critz Elementary School. Approval would not affect the tax levy. Passed (1,097-649): Proposition 3 establishes a $10 million Capital Reserve Fund to be funded over eight years. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $140,882,000 | Percent change -1.34% | Budget result Passed, 1,064-719 |
District South Huntington | Seats 2 | Candidates Andrew Bronson (941) and Sidney Joyner (868) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (871-265): Proposition 2 would permit a high school student to serve as an ex officio, nonvoting member of the board of education. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $209,068,729 | Percent change 6.94% | Budget result Passed, 824-318 |
District Southampton | Seats 2 | Candidates Monique Proctor (398) and SunHe Sherwood-Dudley (378) defeated Donald J. King (309). Terms are four years. | Propositions Passed: Several propositions on the ballot would allow the district to draw on reserve funds to buy a large bus, smart panels and work stations, while also paying for building alterations and reconstruction. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $76,899,000 | Percent change 2.55% | Budget result Passed, 455-417 |
District Southold | Seats 3 | Candidates Scott Latham (357) Thomas Grattan Jr. (275), Brian Tobin (260) defeated Thomas Kennedy, Kristian Prior and Marta Thomas. The third-highest vote getter serves a two-year term. | Propositions Passed (492-41): Proposition 2 seeks an expenditure of capital reserve funds for the purchase of boilers. The maximum amount is $3,478,900. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $33,168,000 | Percent change 2.99% | Budget result Passed, 492-41 |
District Springs | Seats 2 | Candidates Katie Sarris (426) and Patrick Brabant (401) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (377-173): Would approve the purchase of a small school bus to replace an older bus. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $35,406,133 | Percent change 7.65% | Budget result Passed, 355-194 |
District Syosset | Seats 3 | Candidates Anna Levitan (1,114), Carol C. Cheng (1,254) and Susan Falkove (1,125) defeated Jeevan George (348). Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $274,562,660 | Percent change 6.49% | Budget result Passed, 1,060-549 |
District Three Village | Seats 3 | Candidates Karen Roughley (2,222), David McKinnon (2,201) and Jeffrey Kerman (1,777) defeated Michele Siegel (1,524) Gabriela Alvanos (1,511) and Kristen Gironda (1,423). Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $230,930,757 | Percent change 3.07% | Budget result Passed, 2,332-1,559 |
District Tuckahoe | Seats 1 | Candidates Robert E. Grisnik (147) ran unopposed. Term is three years. | Propositions Passed (134-30): Proposition 2 authorized the Board of Trustees to levy a sum of $65,000 for the district’s participation in the Southampton Youth Association. Passed (129-35): Proposition 3 authorizes and directs the Board of Trustees to levy a sum of $10,000 for the district’s participation in the Parrish Art Museum. | Proposed budget $23,808,303 | Percent change 3.11% | Budget result Passed, 132-32 |
District Uniondale | Seats 1 | Candidates Mary Bediako (490) defeated Olga E. Moreno-Hernandez (356). Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (636-177): Proposition 2 authorizes the district to spend up to $907,000 from its capital reserve fund for improvements to various school buildings. The proposed improvements include the removal and replacement of gym partition walls at several schools; replacement of gym bleachers at the high school and replacing damaged entrance doors at the high school. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $256,006,719 | Percent change 8.54% | Budget result Passed, 623-244 |
District Valley Stream 13 | Seats 3 | Candidates Gerardo Cavaliere (798) defeated Charles Sanky (384), Anthony Grosso (887) defeated Qubilah Mackey-Matos (411), and Patricia Farrell (786) defeated Andrew Sgro (456). Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $63,810,620 | Percent change 8.99% | Budget result Passed, 838-409 |
District Valley Stream 24 | Seats 3 | Candidates Armando Hernandez (382) defeated Cristina Arroyo (183), Cynthia Nunez (391) defeated Rachel Figurasmith (134), and Melissa Herrera (480) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (448-160): A proposition will authorize appropriation and expenditure of $425,000 from the capital reserve fund for roofing and flooring for various schools. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $37,019,209 | Percent change 8.95% | Budget result Passed, 371-221 |
District Valley Stream 30 | Seats 1 | Candidates Ingrid Wyllie Dacon (262) is running unopposed. Term is five years. | Propositions Passed (317-73): Proposition 2 authorizes the district to create a capital reserve of $10 million over eight years to finance future projects. Passed (311-75): Another proposition authorizes the district to use $2 million in the Capital Reserve Fund to help finance the cost of a districtwide air-conditioning capital project. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $44,733,956 | Percent change 6.93% | Budget result Passed, 281-110 |
District Valley Stream Central | Seats N/A | Candidates The board is comprised of board members from the Valley Stream 13, 24 and 30 school districts. | Propositions Passed (1,615-706): Proposition 2 authorizes the district to spend up to $6.75 million for construction and renovation to various school buildings. The improvements include replacing hallway lockers at various schools, renovation of the cafeteria and serving lines at North and South high schools and reconstruction of garage and storage containers at South High School. Approval would not affect the tax levy. Passed (1,598-727): Another proposition authorizes the district to spend $1.95 million for the renovation of the cosmetology/barbering suite at Central High School and to renovate two science classrooms at Memorial Junior High School. Approvalwould not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $149,421,012 | Percent change 7.89% | Budget result Passed, 1,517-818 |
District Wainscott | Seats 1 | Candidates Dave Eagan (98) defeated Melanie Hayward. | Propositions Passed (105-52): Proposition 2 authorizes the election of a school trustee to a three-year term commencing July 1, 2023, and expiring June 30, 2026, between candidates David Eagan and Melanie Hayward. Approval would not affect the tax levy. Proposition 3 would increase the annual budget of the school district for the fiscal year 2022-23 by an amount not to exceed $1 million in order to provide for unforeseen, ordinary contingent expenses that arose after the 2022-23 budget had been adopted. Approval would affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $6,161,331 | Percent change 49.27% | Budget result Failed, 91-56 (Required 60% majority vote) |
District Wantagh | Seats 2 | Candidates Tara Cassidy (1,466) and Adam Fisher, 1,270 ran unopposed. The term is three years. | Propositions Passed (1,584 to 524): A proposition authorizes the district to spend up to $3,036,000 in capital reserve funds for improvement projects that include replacing the athletic scoreboard at the high school, roof replacements at various schools, HVAC replacements at the high school and other improvements. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $89,497,546 | Percent change 5.31% | Budget result Passed, 1,554-657 |
District West Babylon | Seats 3 | Candidates Patti Neville (985), Raymond Downey (807) and Cathy Gismervik (723) defeated Lauren Brand (524) and Matthew Amore (480). Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (951-426): Proposition 2 authorizes the district to establish a Capital Reserve Fund of up to $20 million from existing reserves. The fund would not exceed 10 years and would be used for future construction projects and major-equipment purchases. Voter approval would be required to use it. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $129,410,664 | Percent change 5.46% | Budget result Passed, 897-505 |
District West Hempstead | Seats 2 | Candidates Joseph Magaraci (1,271) defeated Barry Leon (1,263), and David Lazar (1,298) defeated Thomas Sargent (1,210). | Propositions None | Proposed budget $74,125,176 | Percent change 4.20% | Budget result Failed, 1,169-1,370 |
District West Islip | Seats 3 | Candidates Anthony Tussie (1,398), Quinn Bedell (1,365) and Christina Marks (1,330) defeated Matthew Levy (1,233) and Michael Pennolino (347). Terms are two and three years. The third-highest vote-getter will fill a vacated seat for two years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $134,220,230 | Percent change 3.05% | Budget result Passed, 1,734-829 |
District Westbury | Seats 2 | Candidates Robin Bolling (375) and Rodney Caines (361) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions Passed (333 to 78): Changes to the walking distances to and from school. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $196,700,453 | Percent change 12.30% | Budget result Passed, 366-79 |
District Westhampton Beach | Seats 2 | Candidates Heather A. Wright (214) and Halsey C. Stevens (206) ran unopposed. Terms are three years. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $62,994,351 | Percent change 2.36% | Budget result Passed, 209-41 |
District William Floyd | Seats 3 | Candidates Angelo Cassarino (1,009) and Robert Taiani (954) ran unopposed for three-year terms. Luis J. Soto (924) ran unopposed for a two-year term. | Propositions None | Proposed budget $292,518,144 | Percent change 10.37% | Budget result Passed, 1,076-204 |
District Wyandanch | Seats 3 | Candidates Jarod B Morris (126) ran opposed, Latesha S. Walker (139) defeated Ronald Fenwich (81), and Kathy Corbin (131) defeated Kerith Paschall (103). Terms are two and three years. Paschall receives a two-year term remaining on the seat of Yvonne Robinson, who passed away. | Propositions Passed (176-49): Would authorize the district to establish a $15 million Capital Reserve Fund to construct or renovate buildings, facilities and fields, and would last approximately seven years. Approval would not affect the tax levy. | Proposed budget $107,324,846 | Percent change 21.70% | Budget result Passed, 163-65 |
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