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Greenville Central School District board members announce reelection plans, urge support for May 21 budget

May 09, 2024 | GREENVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York


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Greenville Central School District board members announce reelection plans, urge support for May 21 budget
Three members of the Greenville Central School District board introduced themselves and said they will seek additional three-year terms, and the chair urged residents to support the district budget vote set for May 21.

The meeting opened with the chair stressing the importance of education and multiple pathways for students, saying, "I firmly believe in the power of education," and citing programs such as BOCES, the International Baccalaureate and the district’s agricultural program as examples of options that meet different students’ needs. The chair said they had decided to run for another three years.

A second board member said this will be their second term and described enjoying service to the community and working with colleagues to find what is best for students. That speaker noted a recent vacancy after "Duncan" passed away and said Kelly Huvicki has joined the board.

Jim Good Junior introduced himself, described prior military service and work in government facilities and private engineering, and said returning to Greenville to raise a child made him value the community. "This is my second term," he said, adding he looks forward to continuing work focused on student outcomes.

At the close of the meeting the chair thanked attendees and urged community members to "come out and just support the budget on May 21." The chair then asked for a motion to adjourn; there is no mover, second or recorded vote in the provided transcript.

The meeting record in the transcript does not show any formal votes on agenda items. The budget vote referenced is an upcoming public vote scheduled for May 21 and was not decided at this meeting.

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