Voters elect a write-in and two incumbents to BOE

Voters elect a write-in and two incumbents to BOE
Millbrook Central School District (MCSD) Board of Education (BOE) member-elect Dena Ghobashy ran for the BOE as a write-in candidate. She was the only candidate to do so. Ghobashy, pictured above with her two children, was elected along with returning BOE members Perry Hartswick and Jennifer Carnecchia. The MCSD held its election and budget vote on Tuesday, May 17.  Photo submitted

MILLBROOK — The Millbrook Central School District (MCSD) Board of Education (BOE) election and 2022-23 budget vote was held on Tuesday, May 17.

Election results showed two incumbents, former BOE President Perry Hartswick and BOE member Jennifer Carnecchia were both re-elected. The only newcomer, write-in candidate Dena Ghobashy, was also elected.

The $32,656,404 budget passed as presented to voters, with 290 votes cast. As Superintendent of Schools Laura Mitchell recently informed district taxpayers in the Millbrook Messenger newsletter, “This budget results in a 1.83% tax levy increase from the current school year, which is below the maximum allowable tax cap levy limit of 2.97%.”

Mitchell encouraged voters to support the budget and to vote in the BOE election on the 17th. District residents appeared to do so on both accounts.

The final  numbers showed that 227 votes were cast in favor of the budget and just 63 votes were cast against it. One ballot, which only contained a vote for a school board candidate and not a vote either for or against the budget, is not among the 290 vote counts mentioned here. For more, see front page.

According to the superintendent, the goal of both the BOE and the administration in drafting and getting the 2022-23 budget passed was multi-fold.

Budget objectives included, wrote Mitchell, “Ensuring we support programs that meet the needs of ALL students; supporting the social-emotional needs of our students and staff; supporting professional learning and growth of our staff; addressing facilities needs and supporting capital projects; supporting the goals of the BOE; and remaining fiscally responsible and in compliance with the allowable tax levy.”

In addition to the new BOE members, others currently on the school board include BOE Vice President Howard Shapiro; and members Chris Rosenbergen; Chris LaBelle; and David LaVarnway.

BOE members serve three year terms. The newest terms shall begin on July 1 and run through June 20, 2025.

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