Schools
Levittown Residents To Decide If Building Gets Sold To Nassau BOCES
The vote takes place on Tuesday, May 20.

LEVITTOWN, NY — Residents in the Levittown School District can vote on two items when they head to the ballot box on May 20.
Voters will decide on sale of the building at 1100 Crestline Place in Seaford to Nassau BOCES for $7.216 million.
The district will retain ownership of the adjoining athletic fields for continued use by student athletic teams and community organizations.
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Built in 1955, the building was used as an elementary school for the district until its closure in 1997.
"We believe that selling the building serves the best interests of all involved, including our taxpayers,” Superintendent of Schools Todd Winch said. “Transferring the building to a respected educational partner such as Nassau BOCES guarantees its continued role in education while allowing our students and community to continue using the athletic fields."
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Voting on the referendum and proposed budget will take place from 7 a.m.-8 p.m. at Gardiners Avenue Elementary School, East Broadway Elementary School, Levittown Memorial Education Center and Division Avenue High School.
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