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Mount Vernon School Board & Budget Election Results Are In
The voters decided on a $271M Mount Vernon School Budget and which candidates will serve on the board of education

MOUNT VERNON, NY — The ballots are in and voters have decided on the 2024 budget and school board.
Four seats were up for election on the Mount Vernon City School District Board of Education.
The budget was approved by voters. The proposed spending plan of $271,266,317 is 1.99 percent percent higher than the current budget.
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The tax levy is not expected to rise.
District officials said that the budget will support: academic initiatives, early childhood instruction programs, technology and dual language progams.
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"Thank you to the Mount Vernon community for your support on this budget," said Acting Superintendent Dr. K. Veronica Smith. "This spending plan will allow us to provide a high standard of education to our scholars in the upcoming school year and continue the positive academic trends throughout the District."
The budget requires no change to the $135,947,117 tax levy. State Foundation Aid will remain flat at $83,975,448. That accounts for 30.96 percent of the district’s revenue.
The budget takes effect July 1, maintains teaching and staffing levels and provides additional funding for transportation.
The largest increase in spending is $4,725,885 for special education programs. Other significant increases include $105,160 for extracurricular and interscholastic sports and $759,128 for employee benefits.
"To everyone who came out to support this budget, I want to extend my heartfelt thank you," said Board of Education President Lorna Kirwan. "Your commitment and involvement are deeply appreciated and vital to our ongoing efforts to enhance our educational system. I am looking forward to this upcoming school year, as we continue on the mission of educating our youth and providing them with enriching opportunities and safe places to learn during and after school."
Voters elected four members to the Board of Education:
● Dr. Donna Marable (1,175 votes) will be sworn in on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, and will serve a full term, expiring June 30, 2027
● Wanda White (1,119 votes) will be sworn in on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, and will serve a full term, expiring June 30, 2027
● Christopher McDonough (1,029 votes) will be sworn in on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, and will serve a full term, expiring June 30, 2027
● Helene Thompson-Njenga (956 votes) will be sworn in at a Special Meeting of the Board of Education on Thursday, May 23, 2024, and will serve the unexpired portion of a term that will run through June 30, 2025.
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