The
KNIGHT TIMES
Mount Vernon City School District Newsletter
Volume VIII: 2016 Bond Issue
$108 MILLION BOND VOTE MARCH 15 Referendum needed to fulfill 20/20 Vision, create state-of-the-art learning environment The main goal of the Mount Vernon City School District’s $108 million bond referendum – which will be voted on by city residents March 15 – is to provide the best, stateof-the-art learning opportunities to the district’s students in a safe environment on campuses where completed renovation work will encourage students to achieve by putting forth their best academic efforts. The transformational plans represent the district leadership’s vision to improve instructional quality, create enhanced program opportunities, and eliminate achievement gaps so all students are college and career ready. In turn, the students will successfully compete in a global marketplace, making valuable contributions in their professional and personal lives.
PLEASE VOTE TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 2016
Superintendent Dr. Kenneth R. Hamilton’s “20/20 Vision” master plan includes improvements to Mount Vernon schools and further builds on the work already begun since he joined the district in 2014. “We are confident our ‘20/20 Vision’ will give our students tremendous academic, STEAM, athletic and performing arts opportunities never before seen in the history of this district,” he said.
PROJECT COST
“This referendum is so much more than just new programs, services, technology and infrastructure upgrades,” Dr. Hamilton said. “This is about the future of our community. This is about giving our kids the lives they deserve. This bond will have a positive upward spiral for future generations in Mount Vernon.”
Polls are open 7 a.m.-9 p.m. To find out if you’re registered and where to vote, visit www.mtvernoncsd.org/bond2016
• $108 million total project cost • $81 million state aid • $27 million actual cost to taxpayers
ABSENTEE BALLOTS Applications for absentee ballots are available now for registered voters who are not available to vote in person March 15. To apply in person, visit the Education Center, 165 N. Columbus Ave., Mount Vernon. March 14 is the deadline to pick up absentee ballot applications. All absentee ballots must be returned to the district clerk no later than 5 p.m. March 15. For more information, contact Rick McCormack, District Clerk, 914-665-5235.
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20/20 Vision, Page 3 • Full-day Pre-K, Page 4 • Elementary Schools Configuration, Page 5 High Schools, Page 6 • Athletics Upgrades, Page 7 • Performing Arts, Page 7 • STEAM Curriculum, Page 8