SCHOOL BUDGET PASSES BY HUGE MARGIN; GONZALEZ AND COMMANDER ELECTED TO THREE YEAR TERMS ON SCHOOL BOARD; TURNOUT LOW
May 20, 2014 -- On Tuesday, North Shore School District's $95,850,328.85 spending plan for the 2014-15 school year passed easily with 1541 or 71.2% of voters supporting the budget, and 682 or 28.8% voting "no." Joanna Commander and Lara Gonzalez were each elected to three year terms as Board of Education Trustees. Ms. Commander received 1336 votes and Ms. Gonzalez 1321. Robert Mazzella finished a close third with 1219 votes. Voter turnout was low, with nearly 800 fewer residents turning out to polls this year than last year. The budget for the upcoming school year is 1.984% greater than the current year's budget, and the approved tax levy of $87,883,212, represents a 1.532% rise over this year, and is nearly $320,000 below the state imposed tax levy limit. On average, taxpayers can expect to see a $12.29 per month increase in their tax bill. CLICK HERE OR ON IMAGE FOR ARTICLES ON BUDGET AND CANDIDATES
May 20, 2014 -- On Tuesday, North Shore School District's $95,850,328.85 spending plan for the 2014-15 school year passed easily with 1541 or 71.2% of voters supporting the budget, and 682 or 28.8% voting "no." Joanna Commander and Lara Gonzalez were each elected to three year terms as Board of Education Trustees. Ms. Commander received 1336 votes and Ms. Gonzalez 1321. Robert Mazzella finished a close third with 1219 votes. Voter turnout was low, with nearly 800 fewer residents turning out to polls this year than last year. The budget for the upcoming school year is 1.984% greater than the current year's budget, and the approved tax levy of $87,883,212, represents a 1.532% rise over this year, and is nearly $320,000 below the state imposed tax levy limit. On average, taxpayers can expect to see a $12.29 per month increase in their tax bill. CLICK HERE OR ON IMAGE FOR ARTICLES ON BUDGET AND CANDIDATES