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Broome, Tioga, Chenango county school budget, board election results
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Here s a roundup of what s on the ballot in school districts around Broome, Tioga and Chenango counties.
Afton Central School District
Bus proposition: Passed 185-79.
Bainbridge-Guilford Central School District
Bus proposition: Passed 175-42.
Binghamton City School District
Board members elected: Albert Penna, Ashley Montalvo, and Pamela Kollar.
Candor Central School District
Bus proposition: Passed 184-24.
Chenango Forks Central School District
Budget proposition: $35,254,318 budget passed, 355-127.
Board members elected: Christine Webb.
Chenango Valley Central School District
Budget proposition: $42,328,929 budget passed, 314-65.
Bus proposition: Passed, 279-70.
Board members elected: Lindsey Holcomb and Dawn Pitcher.
A new leader will take the helm of the Whitney Point Central School District this summer.
The district s board of education voted unanimously Tuesday to appoint Jo-Ann Sexton as its new superintendent, starting July 1.
Sexton will replace Patricia Follette, who is retiring June 30 after a 33-year career in education, including the past nine years as superintendent.
Sexton, who earned her bachelor s degree from Binghamton University and a master s degree from Oneonta College, and is currently completing her doctoral degree at Binghamton University, started with the Whitney Point district as a school counselor in 1989.
After 17 years as a counselor, Sexton served as an assistant principal and director of special services before becoming assistant superintendent nine years ago.