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Residents in Glen Cove are heading to the polls this Tuesday to weigh on a $96 million spending plan, as well as to decide four Board of Education seats. (Shutterstock / Momentum Fotograh)
PORT WASHINGTON, NY Residents in the Glen Cove School District will head to the polls on Tuesday to cast their ballots for a proposed $96 million spending plan for the 2021-22 school year and to elect school board trustees.
The proposed spending plan represents a 3.4% spending increase over last year, as well as a school tax levy of 1.66%.
Eight candidates are running for four open seats on the school district s Board of Education, according to liherald.com. The top three candidates, who garner the most votes, will serve three-year terms, and the fourth candidate will serve the remainder of a one-year term, the outlet reported.
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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.
Get more information on school district budget and tax plans here, and see last year s election results here. Sign up for The Classroom, Newsday s education newsletter, here.
Bharata Natyam dancers in “The Point”. Photo Andrew Sikorsk
Dance / âThe Pointâ, directed and choreographed by Liz Lea. At Belconnen Arts Centre until May 1. Reviewed by
BILL STEPHENS
SINCE settling in Canberra in 2000, Liz Lea has established herself as an outstanding contributor to dance in Canberra.Â
Much admired as a dancer, choreographer and mover and shaker, her innovative dance works have won awards and attracted international attention for their originality and innovation.Â
âThe Pointâ, which premiered at the Belconnen Arts Centre last night (April 29) is another in a long line of memorable creations by Lea.
Unfazed when her original concept for âThe Pointâ as a collaboration with Singaporeâs Maya Dance Theatre was stymied by COVID-19 travel restrictions, Lea simply turned her gaze inwards to the local Indian dance community to bring her concept to fruition.
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