
2010-11 School budget news and information
The members of New York's local school boards are an invaluable resource as local decision-makers. They respond to the respective needs of their communities, serving the interests of school children and preparing them for the future.
The men and women elected by the people of New York as members of school boards devote many hours of service to public education and continually strive for improvement, quality and progress in education.
Members of the Board of Education are elected by the voters of the district to establish policy and direct the administration of our schools.
Individuals are eligible for election to the Board if they are qualified voters of the district (district resident, U.S. citizen, 18 and older) and can read and write. New York State Education Law does not limit the number of terms of office a member may serve. Board members receive no salaries or other compensation.
Two or three seats on the Board are up for election every year. Voting on candidates for Board membership takes place at the Annual Election of the School District (Budget Vote) in May. Board nomination petitions become available each March for that year's election.
2009-10 Warwick Valley Central School District Board of Education
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