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School board details $90.3m 2015-16 budget

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Includes hiring of 12 teachers, expanding course offerings BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO The Manhasset Board of Education introduced a $90,368,163 budget for the 2015-16 school year on Saturday that represents a 2.77 percent increase in spending - or $2,435,013 - than the $87.9 million in expenditures approved last year. Superintendent of Schools Charles Cardillo said the budget falls within the district’s 2.6 percent allowable tax levy cap with projected state aid. Administrators did not further disclose projected tax or revenue information. The proposed budget represents a seven-year tax cap average increase of 1.9 percent and 1.7 percent spending increase, while enrollment has increased 7.5 percent during that span, officials said. The budget includes the hiring of 12 teachers and the imple-

mentation of several new courses at the elementary and secondary levels to meet student demand and enrollment projections in future years, officials said. “It’s a commitment that we make to our youngsters to constantly analyze what we are doing,” Cardillo said. The Manhasset School District has approximately 3,300 students enrolled at Munsey Park Elementary School, Shelter Rock Elementary School and the Manhasset Secondary School, which houses Manhasset Middle School and Manhasset High School. To meet increased demand at the middle and high school, officials said the district plans to add sections of English 9R, English 10R, English 11R, Global 9R, Global 10R, U.S. History 11R, Living Environment, Earth Science, Algebra, Geometry and Algebra 2/ Trigonometry. In addition, Manhasset projContinued on Page 58

PHOTO COURTESY OF TOWN OF NORTH HEMPSTEAD

North Hempstead Town Supervisor Bosworth and Sen. Charles Schumer walk along Maple Street in Manhasset with penta treated utility poles lined up behind them. See story on page 6.

No races, but new faces in Manhasset village elections BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO While there are no contested mayoral or trustee races in the five Manhasset-area villages slated to take place March 18, Election Day won’t come and go without a few board

Mento and Deputy Mayor Sean Haggerty have filed a petition to swap positions, an option e l e c t i o n 2 0 1 5 Haggerty said the two had considered when the three ran for election in 2013 and unseated longtime incumbent Mayor shake-ups. In the Village of Munsey Harry Nicolaides and trustees Park, current Mayor Frank DeContinued on Page 58

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