WHITE PLAINS, NY — The ballots are in and voters have decided on the 2026 budget and school board.
Here are the unofficial results.
White Plains voters approved the White Plains City School District’s $284,932,300 budget for the 2026-27 school year.
Voters approved the spending plan by a vote of 838-81, which will be certified during a public board meeting at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday.
District officials said the budget reflects a fiscally responsible spending plan that continues to support academic programs and student services while remaining mindful of the impact on taxpayers.
It includes a 1.60 percent tax levy increase, which remains within the New York State tax cap.
District officials said the spending plan was "grounded in the district’s Strategic Plan and long-range financial planning efforts, allowing the district to maintain programs and services while reallocating resources to support instructional enhancements and educational opportunities for students."
The budget also benefited from increased state aid and continued long-range planning efforts that have helped fund capital projects, debt service and other obligations while moderating tax levy growth.
District officials emphasized that no student programs or services were reduced under the approved spending plan, and new classes were even added.
In the uncontested Board of Education election, Board President Rosemarie Eller and Valerie Daniele were re-elected to three-year terms. Both incumbents were listed as candidates for the two available seats.
Superintendent Dr. Joseph Ricca thanked the community for its continued partnership and support of the district's schools and students.
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