Scarsdale Schools Bond Referendum Approved by 82% of Voters
- Category: Schools
- Published: Thursday, 11 December 2014 22:27
- Joanne Wallenstein
Linda Purvis, Mary Beth Gose and Thomas Hagerman were all smiles after the vote count was announced
Minutes later optimism turned to jubilation when election inspector and former school board member Terry Simon announced that a total of 981 votes had been cast, with 805 yes votes and 176 opposed. When it was revealed that 82% had voted in favor of funding district-wide capital projects, there were cheers, embraces and sighs of relief. Many in the room still had fresh memories of the defeat of the school budget in 2013-14 and were delighted that just a year and a half later voters had again demonstrated confidence in the administration, the board and the Scarsdale Schools.
The vote count was comparable to the vote for the 2014-15 school budget in May, 2014 when a total of 997 votes were cast, with 777 in favor and 220 opposed. In contrast, when the budget was rejected in May 2013, a total of 3,222 voters came out and only 46.6% voted yes.
Diane Greenwald worked to build consensus for the bond referendum through the Coaltition for Scarsdale Schools
The capital projects funded by the bond will be a tangible legacy of the board's work.
Commenting on the vote, Mary Beth Gose said, "The Board is really happy with the outcome and thanks the voters for their strong support of the educational needs for the students of the district." Superintendent Thomas Hagerman said, "Thanks for your support. We look forward to moving ahead in partnership with the community."
(Left to Right) Mary Beth Gose, Scott Silberfein, Linda Purvis, Thomas Hagerman, Pam Feuhrer, Suzanne Seiden, Bill Natbony, Lelie Shames Maude and Lew Leone