On May 17, voters in the Greater Johnstown School District will be asked to vote up or down a Knox Facilities Improvements capital project that would include replacing the district's turf field and resurfacing its track at a cost not to exceed $2 million and a proposition to approve the purchase of
CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. â On Tuesday, May 18, school districts across the Capital Region held votes on budgets and school board elections. According to the New York State School Boards Association, New York voters approved 99.2% of school district budgets. We appreciate the many who turned out â in person or by absentee ballot â to approve local school budget proposals and elect school board members this year, NYSSBA Executive Director Robert Schneider stated. The high passage rate for proposed budgets is a welcome endorsement of spending plans that will strengthen our educational programs and restore some of the academic and student support services that were curtailed by the pandemic, Schneider continued.
School budget votes and Board of Education elections May 18
The Chronicle Express
YATES COUNTY – One of the most important elements of local politics comes before the public Tuesday, May 18 from noon to 8 p.m. That is when the school district voters will decide on the 2021-2022 budgets for school operations, bus purchases, and public library funding.
PENN YAN CENTRAL SCHOOL
In the district newsletter mailed to all voters, Penn Yan Central School Superintendent Howard Dennis outlined the decisions to be made by the people at the 2021-’22 budget vote and election of board members in the vote to take place at the Penn Yan Academy gymnasium.