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Friday, March 18, 2016

Vol. 4, No. 12

NASSAU GOP CHAIR BACKING TRUMP

MAGANO TOUTS ECONOMIC FUTURE

OFFICIALS RALLY FOR 6TH PRECINCT

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School district unveils $92M 2016-17 budget

SWEENEY TODD

Calls for increase in course offerings and maintaining class sizes B y A d e d amola A gboola The Manhasset Board of Education unveiled a $92 million preliminary budget for the 2016-17 school year on Saturday that represents a 1.8 percent increase in spending from last year’s budget. Superintendent of Schools Charles Cardillo said the budget falls within a state-mandated tax cap of 1.23 percent The proposed budget represents an eight-year tax levy average increase of 1.79 percent and 1.71 percent spending increase while student enrollment increased 6.6 percent during that span, administrators said. School officials said during a four-hour workshop at the Manhasset Middle School library that the budget places high emphasis on maintaining and enhancing the “4 A’s” of academics, arts, athletics and activities programs across the school district. “This budget took a herculean

effort to produce and what reverberates throughout this document is that kids are placed at the forefront of what we’re doing,” Cardillo said. With 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, administrators said the budget calls for an increase in the number of courses offered. The district plans to maintain current class sizes in most secondary school core instructional programs as enrollment continues to grow at the high school level. The budget will also provide for an additional guidance counselor at the high school as enrollment reaches peak levels, allowing for lower student to counselor ratios. Cardillo said the district had in previous budgets committed to Continued on Page 21

Photo by Ariana Tadler Paterson

Alex Schwartz (standing) as Sweeney Todd and Kevin Garofolo as Judge Turpin in Manhasset High School’s production of the raucous musical. See more photos on Page 20.

15 incumbents win election, one new trustee in Heights B y A d e d amola A gboola

108 votes to replace trustee Ly- said at the March 10 board of nee Aloia, who decided against trustees meeting that Aloia had decided to take a break from service. All 15 candidates running Riscica, who received 104 for election in the villages of ELECTION 2016 votes to win re-election in a Manhasset ran unopposed on race in which he was unopTuesday. All 15 won. posed, said he was delighted The lone non-incumbent that Sheehan is willing to volto win was registered nurse running for re-election. Mayor Kenneth Riscica Dianne Sheeha, who received Continued on Page 57

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