Schools

Complete Byram Hills 2025 School Board & Budget Election Results

The voters decided on the $107,327,289 Byram Hills schools budget and which candidates will serve on the board of education.

The voters have spoken.
The voters have spoken. (Jeff Edwards/Patch)

ARMONK, NY — The ballots are in and voters have decided on the 2025 budget and school board.

Here are the unofficial results.

The proposed Byram Hills schools spending plan of $107,327,289 passed, with 333 voting yes and 73 voting no.

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The new budget is 3.73 percent higher than the current budget.

The tax levy is expected to be increased by 2.43 percent.

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The school district says the budget "allows for continued high-quality education and programs in a fiscally responsible manner. It provides funding to maintain class size guidelines, all academic programs that have supported student success, all athletic and extracurricular programs and transportation services."

"Thank you voters for passing the school budget for the upcoming year," Superintendent Jen Lamia said. "We are grateful for the continued support of this wonderful community."

Three, three-year school board seats were up for election. Mia DiPietro, Melissa Jacobs, and Jason Berland were reelected to those seats.

"Thank you to the trustees for their continued service to Byram Hills," the superintendent said.

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