About the Haldane PTA BOE Committee

Haldane’s Board of Education business is everybody’s business.
It’s all about your children’s education, your tax dollars and your school. Email your questions, and see the Board Policy Manual here. Agendas and supplemental meeting materials can also be found on the Haldane website.
To contact the Board of Education, send an email to boe@haldaneschool.org.

Monday, April 22, 2013

Rescheduled BOE Meeting: April 23, 2013 at 7:00 pm

The Putnam/Northern Westchester BOCES Budget and Trustee vote will be the first item on Haldane's Board of Education Workshop agenda on April 23, 2013. Following the vote, the Board will proceed with its regular workshop meeting. According to the draft agenda (available at the Haldane website) the Board will review Budget Proposal #4 which they adopted earlier this month. 

Other items of note: NY State Education Department has given approval for to go ahead with the field/auditorium/locker room project so that it will qualify for state aid. Please note several important dates for upcoming school events, including Eco Night, (5/3 at 6:00pm) Athletic Booster Club Fundraiser Car Show, (5/19) and Fine Arts Awards Evening (5/21 at 7:00pm).

Please remember to vote on May 21 in the budget and trustee election, and if you work out of town, are homebound, or cannot get to the polls during the voting hours 7:00am to 9:00pm, please contact District Clerk Kathy Marino for an absentee ballot.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

April Workshop Meeting Date Change

The Board of Education is moving the workshop meeting which was originally scheduled for 4/16  to 4/23 so that they may vote on the Putnam/Northern Westchester BOCES Budget. The meeting will convene at 7:00 pm, and following the BOCES budget vote, Haldane's workshop meeting will commence. The proposed budget will be available for public review at this meeting.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Revenue Relief (Really!) from Albany

Superintendent Mark Villanti reported at tonight's 4/3/13 Board of Education meeting that the recently-adopted New York State budget restores some of the aid to the District's projected revenue. "We are grateful for the extra money," Dr. Villanti noted, "but we are still not out of the woods," adding that the cut in State Aid is still $418,000 short. To put this in historical perspective, Haldane's State Aid reimbursement is $600K less than it was in the 2009-10 budget year, and district expenses and financial obligations have only increased since then. In the past five years the District has been forced to find over $2 million in spending cuts to make up the shortfall caused by the Gap Elimination Adjustment.

Dr. Villanti also offered an explanation of the implications of a contingency cap, which would take place in the event of a twice-defeated budget vote. This year, like last year, a contingency budget means a zero percent spending increase and would necessitate an additional $619,849 in spending cuts. Voter approval will be essential to maintain fiscal and educational solvency. "This is high stakes," said Dr. Villanti

In the event of a contingency cap, these cuts would be drastic and would dramatically (and negatively) impact education programs. To illustrate the devastation a contingency cap would impose on the District, the entire athletic budget, minus transportation, is about $350K. If forced to reduce spending by a contingency cap, the District could cut the entire athletic budget and still have a sizable budget shortfall with more cuts yet to make. Voter approval of a spending plan is always a welcome sign to the Board of Education that it is making decisions which are appropriate for the community. 

In addition to the Budget Proposition, voters will be asked to approve a second resolution for a new propane van and a school security improvement project. Noting the necessity of obtaining a replacement van and some improvements to campus security, the Board readily adopted the resolution to present this proposition for public vote.

There may exist some questions from the public about how the District should make use of the unexpected relief from the restoration of State Aid. The Board reserves the right to make a determination about the fate of the "bubble" class, pending final enrollment numbers. The public is encouraged to contact the Board trustees at boe@haldaneschool.org, or Dr. Villanti at mvillanti@haldane.lhric.org with any questions or concerns about the budget and bus/security propositions.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Will YOU run for Board of Education trustee?

Do you think you can make a difference in your school?

You can--become a trustee candidate for Haldane's Board of Education!

Petitions are due in the district office no later than April 22 at 5:00 pm.

To see a copy of the candidate materials please click here. Prospective candidates must contact District Clerk 
Katherine Marino to obtain original petition packets. Email  KMarino@haldane.lhric.org or call 845-265-9254, extension 111 for the business office.