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Local school board election results
May 22, 2013 12:54 am
Berne-Knox-Westerlo Central School District
Budget passed, 437-177.
Bus purchases, 419-62.
School board: "Earl Barcomb with 417 votes and Joan Adriance with 404 votes. The third open seat on the Board of Education will be filled by Chasity McGivern who received 364 votes. McGivern will be serving until June 2014, which is the remaining term of Maureen Sikule, who resigned from the Board this April."
Report from Berne-Knox-Westerlo School District.
Cairo-Durham Central School District
Budget fails, 598-549.
Library resolution also fails, 631-459.
School board: (Top three win) Gary Warner (921 votes), Peter Byrne (862), Dennis Burke (849), incumbent Beatrice Clappin (360), and incumbent Greg Koerner-Fox (318). Write-in candidate Dean Pectal got six votes.
Report from WNYT.
Catskill Central School District
Budget passed, 378-167.
School board: (Four seats open) Andrew Jones (383), Christine Kirch (342), Sasha Kubicek (319), and Frances McCusker (306).
Report from The Daily Mail.
Chatham Central School District
Budget passed, 331-151.
The proposition to allow a student representative to serve on the board passed, 421-60.
School board: (Four seats open) Muriel Faxon (394), Craig Simmons (355), Melody Spock (330) and Gail Behrens Day (314).
Report from the Register Star.
Coxsackie-Athens Central School District
Budget passed, 563-402.
School board: (Three winners for three seats) Michael Donahue (333) beat Mark Gerrain (327), and Lynda Aucompaugh (203). Beth Tailleur received 621 votes and Septh Garland had 495 votes; both running unopposed.
Report from Coxsackie-Athens School District.
Germantown Central School District
Budget passed, 285-83.
School Board: (One seat open) Tammi Kellenbenz (229) and Donald Coons (138).
Report from Register Star.
Greenville Central School District
Budget passed, 590-383.
Library resolution passed, 474 to 290.
School board: (Top two win) Jennifer Warga Howard (538 votes), Kristin Turon (482), Tom Connolly (358), Duncan Mcpherson (351), and Steven King (185)
Report from Tom Connolly.
Hudson City School District
Budget passed, 614-431
School board: (Top two win) Tiffany Martin Hamilton (506), *Lynn Lee (404), Joseph E. Carr (386), Scott diMonda (273) and Jaclyn Rose Bruntfield (270).
*Note: Although Lee placed second in the voting, because she is an employee of the school district she is ineligible to assume the seat under state law.
Report from Lynn Sloneker.
Ichabod Crane Central School District
Budget passed, 951-703
Voters authorized the purchase of six buses for $376,000 (971-663).
School board: (Top three win) Anthony Welcome (1,202), Tricia Gerkman (953), Kyle Aschenbrenner (908) and Regina Rose (885).
Report from Register Star.
Hunter-Tannersville Central School District
Budget passed, 283-209.
School bus purchase proposition passed, 269-220.
Hunter Public Library fund proposition failed, 236-249.
School board: (One winner) Melissa Glennon (175), Erika Haines (172), and Carl Ruoff (142).
Report from Hunter-Tannersville School District.
New Lebanon Central School District
Budget passed, 231-53.
The $1.2 million bus garage renovation projection was approved (202-74).
School board: (Top three win) Sharon Esposito (175), Tim Lambert (172), Sharon Putnam (172), Raymond Sowalski (121) and Alexis McDonald (97).
Report from the Register Star.
Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk Central School District
Budget passed, 1665-622.
Bus passed, 1433-746.
Capital Reserve passed 1417-737
School board: (Top two) Jason Hyslop (1,851), Patrick Brown (1,841), James Latter 1,821.
Report from Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk School District.
Taconic Hils Central School District
Budget passed, 352-101.
Proposition to purchase a transportation vehicle passed (333-107). Proposition to allow a non-voting student representative on the board was passed (352-101).
School board: (Three seats available; all write-in candidates) Robert Piper (110), Kevin Maisenbacher (106) and Donald McComb (69).
Report from the Register Star.
Windham-Ashland-Jewett Central School District
Budget passed, 229-75.
School board: Incumbent President Debra Bunce (185), William Lonecke (125).
Report from The Daily Mail.
Budget passed, 437-177.
Bus purchases, 419-62.
School board: "Earl Barcomb with 417 votes and Joan Adriance with 404 votes. The third open seat on the Board of Education will be filled by Chasity McGivern who received 364 votes. McGivern will be serving until June 2014, which is the remaining term of Maureen Sikule, who resigned from the Board this April."
Report from Berne-Knox-Westerlo School District.
Cairo-Durham Central School District
Budget fails, 598-549.
Library resolution also fails, 631-459.
School board: (Top three win) Gary Warner (921 votes), Peter Byrne (862), Dennis Burke (849), incumbent Beatrice Clappin (360), and incumbent Greg Koerner-Fox (318). Write-in candidate Dean Pectal got six votes.
Report from WNYT.
Catskill Central School District
Budget passed, 378-167.
School board: (Four seats open) Andrew Jones (383), Christine Kirch (342), Sasha Kubicek (319), and Frances McCusker (306).
Report from The Daily Mail.
Chatham Central School District
Budget passed, 331-151.
The proposition to allow a student representative to serve on the board passed, 421-60.
School board: (Four seats open) Muriel Faxon (394), Craig Simmons (355), Melody Spock (330) and Gail Behrens Day (314).
Report from the Register Star.
Coxsackie-Athens Central School District
Budget passed, 563-402.
School board: (Three winners for three seats) Michael Donahue (333) beat Mark Gerrain (327), and Lynda Aucompaugh (203). Beth Tailleur received 621 votes and Septh Garland had 495 votes; both running unopposed.
Report from Coxsackie-Athens School District.
Germantown Central School District
Budget passed, 285-83.
School Board: (One seat open) Tammi Kellenbenz (229) and Donald Coons (138).
Report from Register Star.
Greenville Central School District
Budget passed, 590-383.
Library resolution passed, 474 to 290.
School board: (Top two win) Jennifer Warga Howard (538 votes), Kristin Turon (482), Tom Connolly (358), Duncan Mcpherson (351), and Steven King (185)
Report from Tom Connolly.
Hudson City School District
Budget passed, 614-431
School board: (Top two win) Tiffany Martin Hamilton (506), *Lynn Lee (404), Joseph E. Carr (386), Scott diMonda (273) and Jaclyn Rose Bruntfield (270).
*Note: Although Lee placed second in the voting, because she is an employee of the school district she is ineligible to assume the seat under state law.
Report from Lynn Sloneker.
Ichabod Crane Central School District
Budget passed, 951-703
Voters authorized the purchase of six buses for $376,000 (971-663).
School board: (Top three win) Anthony Welcome (1,202), Tricia Gerkman (953), Kyle Aschenbrenner (908) and Regina Rose (885).
Report from Register Star.
Hunter-Tannersville Central School District
Budget passed, 283-209.
School bus purchase proposition passed, 269-220.
Hunter Public Library fund proposition failed, 236-249.
School board: (One winner) Melissa Glennon (175), Erika Haines (172), and Carl Ruoff (142).
Report from Hunter-Tannersville School District.
New Lebanon Central School District
Budget passed, 231-53.
The $1.2 million bus garage renovation projection was approved (202-74).
School board: (Top three win) Sharon Esposito (175), Tim Lambert (172), Sharon Putnam (172), Raymond Sowalski (121) and Alexis McDonald (97).
Report from the Register Star.
Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk Central School District
Budget passed, 1665-622.
Bus passed, 1433-746.
Capital Reserve passed 1417-737
School board: (Top two) Jason Hyslop (1,851), Patrick Brown (1,841), James Latter 1,821.
Report from Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk School District.
Taconic Hils Central School District
Budget passed, 352-101.
Proposition to purchase a transportation vehicle passed (333-107). Proposition to allow a non-voting student representative on the board was passed (352-101).
School board: (Three seats available; all write-in candidates) Robert Piper (110), Kevin Maisenbacher (106) and Donald McComb (69).
Report from the Register Star.
Windham-Ashland-Jewett Central School District
Budget passed, 229-75.
School board: Incumbent President Debra Bunce (185), William Lonecke (125).
Report from The Daily Mail.