School budget vote results
Brockport CSD
Proposition 1: 2024-25 school budget of $96,916,604 passed by a vote of 647 to 325. Four candidates ran for three open seats on the Board of Education. Kevin Parmele (659 votes) and David Stroup (645 votes) were elected to serve five-year terms, and Terry Ann Carbone (589 votes) was elected to serve a two-year term. Abigail Bristol received 544 votes.
Byron-Bergen CSD
Residents voted to pass the 2024-2025 budget by a vote of 255 to 105. Proposition #2: School Vehicle Replacement passed 267 to 92. Proposition #3: New Repair Reserve passed 269 to 91. Proposition #4: Change Walking Distance for Students passed 288 to 73. Deb List and Lynn Smith were elected to the Board of Education with 296 and 292 votes, respectively.
Churchville-Chili CSD
Proposition 1, the 2024-25 budget of $103,303,515 was approved with a total of 681 “yes” votes to 324 “no” votes. Proposition 2, which allows for the purchase of eight 66-passenger school buses at an estimated maximum cost of $1,456,255 was approved 689 to 324. Proposition 3, which allows for the purchase of one zero-emission electric school bus at an estimated maximum cost of $445,534.50 failed with 420 “yes” votes to 591 “no” votes. Proposition 4, which authorizes the district to establish a Capital Reserve Fund to finance the purchase of diesel and zero-emission school buses and vehicles and construction, reconstruction and other capital improvements in connection therewith, not to exceed $15,000,000, was approved 560 to 452. Candidates Jonathan Payne, Alicia Nagle and Colleen Parker have been elected to the Board of Education, effective July 1, 2024. They received 751, 727 and 527 votes, respectively. The fourth candidate, Kathryn Arzuaga, received 510 votes.
Gates Chili CSD
Voters approved the district’s 2024-25 budget by a vote of 457 to 211. Proposition 2 (Bus Purchases) passed 458 to 211. Proposition 3 (Energy Performance Contract) passed 541 to 129. Robert Long (508 votes), Nicole Littlewood (458 votes), and Kerri Keyes (455 votes) were elected to serve three-year terms on the Board of Education. Tanya Srbinovski was elected to a one-year term with 425 votes. Joseph Rittler received 299 votes.
Hilton CSD
Residents approved the district budget with 876 yes votes to 519 no votes. Proposition #2: Bus Purchase passed by a vote of 913 to 496. Proposition #3: Capital Reserve passed 886 to 514. Ed Mascadri (916 votes) and Stephanie Sloan (855 votes) were elected to the Board of Education. The other candidates, Austin DeLorme and Mike Zillioux, received 422 and 430 votes, respectively.
Holley CSD
Voters passed the district budget with 340 yes votes and 113 no votes. The Purchase of Replacement School Buses proposition passed with 332 yes votes and 121 no votes. The budget for the Holley Community Free Library passed with 362 yes votes and 94 no votes. Holley voters elected four board members. Salvatore De Luca Jr. (303 votes), Joseph Flanagan (300 votes) and Jennifer Reisman (313 votes) will serve on the Board of Education for three-year terms starting July 1, 2024. Shannon Brett (292) was elected for a two-year term starting May 22, 2024.
Kendall CSD
Proposition #1: 2024-25 Budget of $20,921,832 passed with 189 yes votes to 46 no votes. Proposition #2: Transportation Fund Usage passed by a vote of 194 to 43. Colleen Dorney received 143 votes to be elected to a five-year term on the Board of Education. Scott Martin received 93 votes.
Spencerport CSD
Proposition 1: the 2024-25 budget of $97,206,320 was approved by voters with 831 in favor and 470 opposed. Proposition 2: re-establish a capital reserve for building projects was approved by voters with 909 in favor and 390 opposed. Proposition 3: authorization to request 10% building aid for Energy Performance Contract was approved by voters with 1,031 in favor and 291 opposed. Voters elected two candidates to the Board of Education, and they are Jonathan Schallmo (599 votes) and Michael Miceli (584 votes). The remaining candidates, Trisha Buscemi, Thomas J. Weaver, and Brandon Dries received 495, 402, and 355 votes, respectively.
Wheatland-Chili CSD
Proposition 1 (2024-25 School Budget) passed by a vote of 256 to 88. Proposition 2 (2024 Capital Improvement Project) passed 257 to 85. Proposition 3 (Use of Capital Reserve Fund 2018 for school transportation purchases) passed 274 to 72. With 245 votes, Stephanie Ely was elected to a three-year term on the Board of Education 245. Heather Woerner and James Musshafen (incumbent) each received 206 votes and were elected to the Board. The second-highest vote getter was to serve a three-year term and the third-highest vote getter was to serve a two year term. Because of the tie in the number of votes, the length of their terms is to be determined. Adria Callery received 190 votes and was elected to a one-year term. The remaining candidates, Kim Snyder (incumbent) and Andrew Tackling, received 169 and 115 votes, respectively.
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