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Hendrick Hudson SD School Board & Budget Election Results Are In

The voters decided on the $93M Hendrick Hudson schools budget and which candidates will serve on the board of education.

The votes have been tallied and the unofficial results are here.
The votes have been tallied and the unofficial results are here. (Jeff Edwards/Patch)

MONTROSE, NY — The ballots are in and voters have decided on the 2024 budget and school board.

Two seats were up for election on the Hendrick Hudson Board of Education.

The proposed spending plan of $93,059,145 was assessed by voters. The new budget is 5.69 percent higher than the current budget.

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The tax levy is expected to rise 4.12 percent.

District officials said that the budget will support: instructional programs, capital and adminstration.

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"As stewards of public funds, we recognize the importance of transparency and accountability in our budgetary processes," Superintendent Michael A. Tromblee said. "This budget reflects our ongoing commitment to providing an exceptional educational experience for all students while maintaining fiscal responsibility."

Each of four other propositions passed, including the library budget:

  • Proposition #2: Capital Improvement Project Bond. Not to exceed $30,000,000.
  • Proposition #3: Creation of the Energy System Tax Stabilization Reserve Fund.
  • Proposition #4: School Buses, Vans, Vehicle and Related Equipment. Not to exceed $550,000.
  • Proposition #5: Hendrick Hudson Free Library Budget of $1,366,692.

Two, three-year term board seats were be up for election. Lauren Stanco and Cori Boudin were elected to those seats.


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