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Jim Hudson and Pierre de Saint Phalle Reelected to School Board at Critical Time; Budget Passes As Does New Capital Reserve Fund

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May 18, 2011:  The turnout was small, but the decisions were big for the Bronxville School Board election held Tuesday, May 17.  The total vote was 297.  School board trustees Jim Hudson and Pierre de Saint Phalle were reelected without any write-ins.  The 2011/2012 school budget passed by 81% with with 232 for and 55 against.  The proposed Capital Reserve Fund sailed through with equally good support (82%), with 208 votes for and 44 against.

Dr. James Hudson, school board chairman, and Trustee Pierre de Saint Phalle will each serve another two years at a critical time.  Contract negotiations with the Bronxville Teachers' Association are still under way.  Because of New York State's 1982 "Triborough Amendment" to the Taylor Law, the current Bronxville teachers' union contract remains in effect until a new one is signed, arguably removing an incentive for teachers to agree to a new contract with givebacks in benefits.  The amendment also has the effect of requiring automatic pay increases for many employees after the expiration of a contract and before a new contract has been entered into when a salary step schedule or longevity schedule exists in an expired contract. 

The newly approved school budget, one of the least controversial school budgets ever presented to Bronxville residents, calls for a less-than-zero increase (-0.03%) in the tax levy, a reduction greatly welcomed by voters, given the recent difficult economic times.  It marked the third straight year that school board trustees had seriously reigned in school expenditures.

Voters also overwhelmingly approved a new Capital Reserve Fund, which is capped at $10 million and will accrue over ten years.  It will be used for such projects as renovations to the school auditorium and the middle school science labs, both identified by architects as needing improvements in a recent building-conditions survey.  Projects made eligible for capital funding would be subject to a public vetting by the school board as well as an additional public referendum.

Pictured here:  The façade of the Bronxville School.

Photo by A. Warner

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