Long Island school elections, 2021-22 Print Email
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.
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Federal lawsuit raises questions about BCSO deputy’s 2018 shooting of man
Mario Espinosa Jr. claims he was unarmed, truck was inoperable when Deputy Bill Day shot him on Rockport Road
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Rockport Road shooting scene in December 2018 (KSAT)
SAN ANTONIO – A lawsuit filed in federal court this month accuses a Bexar County Sheriff’s deputy of having a propensity toward violence when he shot and injured an unarmed motorist during a traffic stop in December 2018.
The suit was filed against Sheriff Javier Salazar and names the deputy only as “Officer X.”
BCSO officials on Thursday confirmed Bill Day was the deputy responsible for the shooting of motorist Mario Espinosa Jr.