Schools
Rocky Point School Budget: What You Need To Know
The $94 million spending plan has a budget-to-budget change of 7 percent, while the budget-to-budget tax levy change is 3.23 percent.
ROCKY POINT, NY — Voters in the Rocky Point School District voters will cast their ballots on a $94 million spending plan on Tuesday.
The proposed budget-to-budget change is a 7 percent change, while the budget-to-budget tax levy change is 3.23 percent.
Voters will also cast their ballots to decide two three-year terms on the Board of Education.
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Candidates include incumbents Jessica Ward and Erin Walsh, and newcomer, Nicole Kelly. The candidates who garner the top two votes will be elected to the board.
Write-in candidates can also be proposed for any vacancy.
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The vote will take place from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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