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MSAD 52 school budget passes first step, heads to referendum vote

Read Article TURNER Sixteen voters turned out at the Leavitt Area High School auditorium Thursday night and passed next year’s $28.3 million school budget as proposed, according to Superintendent Kimberly Brandt. The next step for the budget is the May 20 validation referendum at polling places in Turner, Greene and Leeds. Related While it has a year-over-year increase of 0.85%, next year’s budget has a larger overall tax impact of 3.64% due to decreased state funding. In Greene, that means an increase of 3.25% over this year. It will be 3.39% more for Turner and an additional 5.06% for Leeds. “The budget includes a half-time prekindergarten teacher and half-time prekindergarten educational technician II at Turner Primary School while also maintaining current staffing, which is critical as we focus on learning recovery moving forward,” said Brandt.

Green Island voters OK school project

Green Island voters OK school project Dec. 15, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail GREEN ISLAND In a nearly unanimous vote, Green Island Union Free School District residents approved a $1.6 million improvement project Tuesday. The 52-2 vote allows the district to move ahead on a project that includes health and safety improvements and restorations to the building that will reduce future maintenance needs. The capital project will provide no tax increase to the Green Island taxpayers, according to the district. Highlights of the project, the district said, include: Build a playground on the school grounds  Two areas: One suited for PreK-grade 1; Another for grades 2 and older

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