The losing candidates in this year s Skaneateles Central School District Board of Education election want the state s top education official to disregard the district s response to their attempt to have the results dismissed.
Robert Bennett and Joseph Goethe have submitted their reply to the district s answer to an appeal they filed last month with the state education commissioner.
The district s board in May certified results showing incumbents Michael Kell (683 votes), Kerry Brogan (682 votes) and newcomer Amanda Nugent (867 votes) were the three winners, followed by Bennett (678) and Goethe (662).
Bennett and Goethe claim there were irregularities with absentee ballot counting, voter roll books and voting machine programming, along with confusion regarding how many candidates had to be chosen for a ballot to be accepted.
Skaneateles school officials ask state to throw out election appeal
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CNY districts start to work out full-week in-person schooling: Buses? Sneeze guards?
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CNY school districts plan to bring more kids back to the classroom in coming weeks
Updated Mar 06, 2021;
Posted Mar 06, 2021
Students line up to go the cafeteria at Dr. Weeks Elementary. The Syracuse City School District opened for the first day of hybrid learning in the 2020-21 school year on Monday, Oct. 5, 2020. Dennis Nett | dnett@syracuse.com
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Syracuse, N.Y. A day after Onondaga County threw open the doors for school districts to bring more kids back into their classrooms, many school districts said they are already planning students’ return to a more normal schedule.
“We are working to make this change take effect as quickly as possible,” Fayetteville-Manlius Superintendent Craig Tice said in a statement. “We have been planning for this shift as our goal has always been to return students to the classroom full time.”