Roslyn Times 2.20.15

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Friday, February 20, 2015

vol. 3, no. 8

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Curriculum, building maintenance and transportation project increase BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO Roslyn school administrators Thursday detailed projected expenses for maintaining the district’s transportation, facilities and curriculum as part of the district’s $103.1 million working budget for the 2015-16 school year. Though expenditures are expected to increase slightly in each area in the next year, officials said figures were formulated as close to actual costs as possible. Transportation has been budgeted at $1,297,811, facilities at $2,732,938 and curriculum - with most costs covered by federal grants - at $839,847, without salaries, officials said. Thursday’s presentation was the first of four breakdowns of various aspects of the budget. Additional presentations are scheduled for Feb. 26, March 12 and March 26. The Board of Education has an April 21 deadline to approve

its school budget in advance of the May 19 community vote. Approximately 3,300 students are enrolled within the Roslyn School District. The district’s cost-per-pupil during the 2014-15 school year was $31,121.21. Curriculum Roslyn’s curriculum budget increased to $839,847 from $808,253 in 2014-15, said Allison Brown, the district’s assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction. The largest budgetary increase comes on the “aidable” line, Brown said, a $139,767 expenditure meant for updating textbooks throughout the district. Brown said the district is focusing on the expansion of its iPad initiative at the elementary school level and to continue the evolution of its foreign exchange program with China, Project Lead the Way initiative and coursework within the STEM fields of science, technology, engineering and mathContinued on Page 43

A winning entry in the Town of North Hempstead’s 2014 photo contest taken by Old Westbury residents Vivian and Mark Hooshi, which depicts two girls playing musical instruments. Eight photos were chosen from more than 200 photos submitted.

New Flower Hill trustees seek full terms on board BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO

no formal opposition on the ballot. Trustees Brian Herrington Two recently appointed and Jay Beber, running on the Village of Flower Hill trustees Flower Hill Party line with inwill be looking to keep their cumbent trustee and current seats on the board in a March Deputy Mayor Robert McNa18 election in which they face mara, are seeking their first

two-year terms in office after filling the remainder of terms left by former Deputy Mayor Tab Hauser and trustee Eileen Mills. “I felt a good portion of the activities would be dry Continued on Page 43

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