McGlynn (476) and Sandra Watson (437) ran unopposed. Leslie Cerverizzo (321) and Marion Blane (312) ran unopposed.īoard is comprised of board members from the Bellmore, North Bellmore, Merrick and North Merrick school districts. A proposition failed (572-686) seeking to authorize the district to reduce the district's current mileage limitation for transporting resident students in grades K-5 to the district's elementary schools from the current 1.23 miles to 1.15 miles, and be further authorized to reduce the district’s current mileage limitation for transporting resident students in grades 6-12 to the Bayport-Blue Point High School and Middle School from the current 2.0 miles to 1.8 miles effective at the beginning of the 2021-2022 school year at the approximate cost of $91,595. Adrienne Cirone (631) defeated Elizabeth Cavuto (535) for the seat of Matthew Seery, who did not seek re-election. Julia Pendola (713) ran unopposed for the seat of William Holl, who did not seek re-election. Jennifer Brownyard (853) and Susan Gargan (798) defeated Tuere Morton (681) and Phil Carpenter (463). Mary Jo O'Hagan (834) and Annie Doresca (823) ran unopposed. Theresa Patiri (624) and David Sonkin (566) defeated Peter Wieland (533) and Robert Verdi (507). David Heller (976) defeated Wendy Canestro (292) for a one-year term remaining on the seat of Laura Pawlewicz, who moved out of state and was replaced by Heller Jeannette Santos (966) defeated Peter Collorafi (277). Juan Leon (801) defeated Jayson Smith (310) and Howard Rosenberg (196). Dawn Rana-Brophy (77) ran unopposed A proposition passed (76-13) to authorize the expenditure of $150,000 from an existing capital reserve fund to replace and upgrade the basketball court at the Amagansett School A proposition passed (79-10) will seek to establish a new capital reserve fund of $2 million called the “2021 Energy and Technology Upgrade Capital Reserve Fund.
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