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A smattering of parents, Hewlett-Woodmere School District administrators, trustees and even students attending for a class, were all seated at tables during the annual budget forum in the Woodmere Education Center on March 27. more
The Hewlewtt-Woodmere and Lawrence operating budgets for the 2017-18 school year were approved by district residents Tuesday. more
The Hewlett-Woodmere Board of Education is proposing a $116.5 million budget for the 2017-18 school year that includes a .95 percent spending increase from the current $115. 4 million fiscal plan. more
Hewlett-Woodmere $115.4M budget PASSED with 74 percent of the vote. It included a no tax levy increase. Proposition 2 was approved Mitchell Greebel and Daniella Simon were elected to the … more
On Tuesday district residents in the Hewlett-Woodmere and Lawrence schools districts can go to their respective polling places to vote on the proposed budgets, trustees and one proposition. more
Officials didn’t check the history, they said, but the preliminary Lawrence School District budget of $99.1 million unveiled at Monday’s Board of Education meeting at the middle school could be considered a record-low with an increase of .59 percent or $580,000 above the current $98.5 spending plan. more
In his State of the State address on Jan. 13, Gov. Andrew Cuomo promised to end the Gap Elimination Adjustment that school districts across the state have been subject to by 2017-18. That’s a major step in the right direction, but . . . more
New York state’s tax cap on school districts and local municipalities is set to expire next year, but the State Legislature could, before this year’s session ends later this month, vote to extend it. We would like to see . . . more
The proposed Hewlett-Woodmere School District budget is $113.6 million, and includes the smallest increase — $1.67 million — in 12 years and the smallest tax levy increase — 1.4 percent — in district history. more
The Hewlett-Woodmere School District adopted a $113.6 million budget on April 15 for the 2015-16 school year, which is an increase of 1.49 percent, or $1.67 million, over the current spending plan. Seven new programs and additional support for private-school special education are part of the budget. more
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