School elections are statutorily required to be held on the third Tuesday in May. However, under Executive Order 202.13, issued by Governor Cuomo on March 30, 2020, school elections were formally postponed “until at least June 1, 2020, and subject to further directive as to the timing, location or manner of voting for such elections. The New York State School Boards Association has obtained informal guidance from the Deputy Secretary for Education in New York that the Order was intended to cover not just school board “elections” but also school board “votes” in general, such as the District’s annual budget vote that had been scheduled to occur on May 19, 2020. In short, like many other events across the State, school elections have been placed on pause. In the meantime, we have deferred initial publication (or any further publication) of the District’s annual vote notice until such time as a date for the District’s annual vote has been established. We will update you as information comes available.
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School elections are statutorily required to be held on the third Tuesday in May. However, under Executive Order 202.13, issued by Governor Cuomo on March 30, 2020, school elections were formally postponed “until at least June 1, 2020, and subject to further directive as to the timing, location or manner of voting for such elections. The New York State School Boards Association has obtained informal guidance from the Deputy Secretary for Education in New York that the Order was intended to cover not just school board “elections” but also school board “votes” in general, such as the District’s annual budget vote that had been scheduled to occur on May 19, 2020. In short, like many other events across the State, school elections have been placed on pause. In the meantime, we have deferred initial publication (or any further publication) of the District’s annual vote notice until such time as a date for the District’s annual vote has been established. We will update you as information comes available.
School elections are statutorily required to be held on the third Tuesday in May. However, under Executive Order 202.13, issued by Governor Cuomo on March 30, 2020, school elections were formally postponed “until at least June 1, 2020, and subject to further directive as to the timing, location or manner of voting for such elections. The New York State School Boards Association has obtained informal guidance from the Deputy Secretary for Education in New York that the Order was intended to cover not just school board “elections” but also school board “votes” in general, such as the District’s annual budget vote that had been scheduled to occur on May 19, 2020. In short, like many other events across the State, school elections have been placed on pause. In the meantime, we have deferred initial publication (or any further publication) of the District’s annual vote notice until such time as a date for the District’s annual vote has been established. We will update you as information comes available.
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