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School district unveils $92.7M total tax levy
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Administrators also detail staffing, enrollment in budget breakdowns BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO The Roslyn School District is slated to carry a total tax levy of $92,669,345 for the 2015-16 school year, a 1.13 percent increase from the current year, district officials said Thursday. During presentations that also analyzed the revenue, salaries and benefits, enrollment and staffing components of the district’s projected $103,828,729 budget, Assistant Superintendent of Business Joseph Dragone said the district’s assessed value has decreased slightly in the last year, from $8,291,001 in 2014-15 to $8,225,442 for 2015-16. The average assessed value of Roslyn homes in the Town of North Hempstead and Town of Oyster Bay has also decreased from year to year, he said. North Hempstead residents living within the district saw an average $150.82 increase on their taxes from 2013-14 to 2014-15,
Dragone said, while Oyster Bay households saw an average $95.98 tax increase. The district anticipates $11,159,384 in non-tax revenue in the next year, which includes payment-in-lieu-of-taxes programs, adult education, special education and continuing education, interest and earnings, other revenues and state aid, Dragone said. Since state aid figures had not yet been released Thursday, Dragone anticipated in his calculations the same amount from Albany $4,351,877 - that the district received for 2014-15. Salaries and Benefits The district has allocated $82,866,596 toward salaries and benefits for 544.2 full-time equivalent positions, which represents 79.8 percent of the budget, Dragone said. It marks a $123,762 increase from 2014-15. Roslyn has $7,812,073 allocated for the state teachers retirement system in 2015-16, a Continued on Page 41
Lior Schwartz, 9, of East Hills, received a Certificate of Excellence in the Royal Conservatory Music Development Program during a piano recital at Carnegie Hall last month. Read the story on Page 2.
East Hills hosts second ‘Meeting of the Mayors’ BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO
equipment contracts. During the two-hour meeting, North Hempstead officials Mayors of the five Roslyn outlined a variety of town devillages reconvened Monday at partments through which the the East Hills Village Theater villages could explore consolifor continued discussion about dation, including information ways of reducing costs and technology, roads and highcollaborating on service and ways, security, human resourc-
es and grants. Ken Pritchard, the vice president of the Woodburybased D&B Engineers and Architects, P.C., also detailed a $2 million East Hills road improvement project through which other villages would be Continued on Page 52
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