On Tuesday, May 21, Stillwater Central School District residents will vote on a proposed $25,313,337 budget for the 2019-20 school year. The board of education adopted the budget proposal at its meeting on Tuesday, April 9.
If voters approve the spending plan, the projected tax levy—the total amount of money a school district can raise through property taxes—would increase by 3.57 percent. This increase is below Stillwater’s maximum allowable tax levy increase as determined by the state’s tax levy “cap” formula.
“The proposed budget maintains our current programs, which contribute to the quality education we aim to provide all of our students to help them reach their full potential,” Superintendent Patricia Morris said. “When creating the budget, we recognize the impact our decisions have on the community and always keep taxpayers in mind throughout the process.”
The 2019-20 budget proposal increases spending by $471,000, or 1.90 percent, over the current year budget. Much of that increase is driven by rising costs associated with salaries, employee pensions and benefits, as well as state and federal mandated programs and services. The proposal also includes a teacher residency program through WSWHE BOCES and the purchase of three new school buses.
Also on May 21, voters will elect three members to the board of education and decide on a $100,000 capital project proposition to replace the lockers in the elementary school. Residents will also vote on a proposed budget for the Stillwater Public Library and elect trustees to the Stillwater Public Library.
Residents can expect to receive a budget newsletter in early May. Residents are also encouraged to attend the public budget hearing at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, May 7, in the MS/HS library.
Anyone who is a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years old and a resident of the district for at least 30 days prior to May 21 is eligible to vote on the school budget. Voter registration is also required. Stillwater residents who have voted in the general election within the last three years, and who have not changed their residence, are already registered. There will also be a Voter Registration Day held on Tuesday, May 14, from noon to 4 p.m. in the district clerk’s office, 1068 North Hudson Avenue. Proof of identification and residency is required.
Absentee ballot applications will also be available on the district website and in the district clerk’s office for those who are unable to vote in person and who meet the requirements for absentee voting. If you have any questions, contact Renee Price, District Clerk, at (518) 373-6100, ext. 30022.