Category: Budget Featured News
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2024 tax bill information
Taxes can be paid by mail or online beginning Sept. 3. Taxes can also be placed in the drop box located in the high school main lobby between the hours of 7:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Monday-Friday.
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2024-25 budget vote/BOE election to be held May 21
Click here for details on the proposed 2024-25 budget that will be up for vote on Tuesday, May 21.
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2024 Board of Education candidates
During the May 21 annual budget vote, voters will elect two members to the Schuylerville CSD Board of Education for five-year terms beginning July 1, 2024. The seats are currently held by Joanna Crowley and Shaun Cumm.
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Board of Education adopts 2024-25 budget; voters to elect two members to the Board
During its April 15 regular business meeting, the Schuylerville Board of Education adopted the 2024-25 budget proposal that will go before voters on Tuesday, May 21; qualified voters will be able to vote from 12:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the District Office Board of Education room.
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March 27 budget update
On March 20, the district released a budget update article detailing the increases from the 2023-24 to the 2024-25 budget. The next step in the budgeting process is for the Schuylerville Board of Education to adopt the 2024-25 budget, which will be done during the April 15 business meeting. The district has received some questions…
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March 20 budget update
The Schuylerville Board of Education has moved its planned adoption of the 2024-25 budget from March 18 to April 15. Click here to read more.
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Foundation aid advocacy letter
The district has crafted a “Take Action” email letter to send to local representatives in response to the executive budget proposal, which cuts 17.23% of Schuylerville’s foundation aid funding from the previous year.
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Schuylerville CSD projected to lose more than 17% foundation aid, advocacy efforts underway
Schuylerville is among 51% of schools in NYS that are being negatively impacted by the proposed change in the foundation aid formula. On Feb. 16, the district will participate in an advocacy discussion in conjunction with New York State United Teachers, Assemblywoman Carrie Woerner, and Senator Jim Tedisco.
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