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Shelter Island School Superintendent Brian Doelger, Ed.D. (Credit: Reporter file photo) Students returning to classes on Shelter Island on Monday are to wear masks. That’s the message from Superintendent Brian Doelger, Ed.D., that went out to the school community shortly after 6:30 p.m. Sunday. There have been conflicting messages about whether students would have to continue to wear masks on Monday, but with no firm decision made, Shelter Island will continue its current policy. A decision should be coming from Albany sometime on Monday, but in the meantime, the policy already in effect will remain. Should the state decide masks aren’t necessary, Mr. Doelger will consult with Dr. Josh Potter and local officials and let parents know if masks are to remain in place. ....
(Credit: Reporter file photo) Islanders will be voting Tuesday on the proposed $12.38 million budget, of which just over $11 million would be raised from taxes if they endorse the school district’s spending plan. The vote takes place at the Shelter Island School gymnasium between noon and 9 p.m. If the budget passes, taxpayers would see: • An increase of $41.52 for the year or $3.46 per month for owners of property assessed at $655,000 • An increase of $63.48 for the year or $5.29 per month for owners of property valued at $1 million • An increase of $95.16 for the year or $7.93 per month for those whose property is assessed at $1.5 million ....