Schools
Pleasantville Proposes $52.7M School Budget For 2020-21
The annual budget vote is by absentee ballot only in 2020 due to the new coronavirus outbreak.
Editor's Note: The deadline for school districts to receive school budget ballots has been extended. Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued an executive order Sunday saying the ballots can be accepted by hand delivery through 5 p.m. Tuesday or received by mail through June 16 by the school district. SEE: Cuomo Extends Deadline For Mail-In School Budget Ballots
PLEASANTVILLE, NY — The Pleasantville Board of Education is holding its annual budget vote remotely. That's only one of the many changes forced on the district by the new coronavirus pandemic in New York.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has warned that the economic effect of the shutdown imposed to curb the outbreak could mean much less money available for state education aid. The state will be assessing and adjusting its budget several times in the course of 2020. Cuomo's last estimate was that state aid would be 20 percent lower than already promised.
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Pleasantville receives roughly $3 million from the state, and dministrators and trustees have been working on the assumption that all of it is in jeopardy. The proposed spending plan they're putting before voters is $52.7 million. The proposed increase in the tax levy is 0.79 percent.
District officials said they are moving ahead with the safety, security and infrastructure
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projects included in the budget-neutral bond proposition approved by voters last May
You can check out the draft spending plan for 2020-21 at the district website.
The school board will hold its annual budget hearing at 7:30 p.m. May 26. The public can tune in via Zoom.
Things to know:
- School district budget votes and school board elections are by absentee ballot only in 2020.
- Absentee ballots will be mailed to all registered voters in the district the week of May 25.
- If you are not registered, you may register by mail with the County Board of Elections or apply through the state online.
To vote, you must be:
- A United States citizen
- At least 18 yrs of age by June 9, 2020
- A resident of the district by May 10, 2020
- Cannot have been disqualified from voting based upon a reason described in Election Law §5-106.
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