Schools

Voters Guide to the Nyack School District Election

Don't forget to vote May 19.

New York residents are asked to vote on their local school district’s budget and board of education May 19. Here are fast facts about Nyack’s election.

Voting information

Polls are open 7 a.m.-9 p.m.

Polls are at: Depew Manor, Hilltop, Upper Nyack School and Valley Cottage School. Click here to find your polling site by street.

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Board of Education

Trustees Karen Hughes and Dan Kaplan are running for re-election. They are unopposed.

School budget

Proposed, 2015-16: $58,588,000

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Increase over current spending: 1.64 percent

Tax levy increase: 1.65 percent

Click here to learn more about the district’s spending and revenues.

Second proposition on ballot

Establish Capital Reserve Fund 2015

The purpose of the Capital Reserve Fund would be to address infrastructure needs identified in the 5 Year Capital Plan. If authorized by voters, funds set aside could be used in the future to reduce the amount to be borrowed on approved capital projects.

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