On May 16, Monticello Central School District voters
approved the district’s $85,299,550 million 2017-18 budget
proposal and elected three board of education members.
The following results are unofficial pending verification of
the absentee ballots; however, the ballots have been
reviewed and should not impact the final results.
Voters approved:
• An $85,299,550 budget for the 2017-18 school year that
increases spending 1.38 percent ($1,559,936) and carries a
0.10 ($43,000) percent tax levy increase: 506 yes; 225 no;
Three incumbent candidates sought election to three Board of
Education seats. They are, in ballot order:
Scott Dorn 531 votes
John Moul 522 votes
Alyce Van Etten 592 votes
The terms are three years, beginning July 1, 2017 and ending
June 30, 2020 and will be filled by Scott Dorn, John Moul
and Alyce Van Etten.
“I am grateful to the community for taking the time out of
their busy day to exercise their right to vote,”
Superintendent of Schools Tammy Mangus said. “This budget
will continue to support the programs and staff that mold
our students into confident, life-ready citizens who are
prepared to do great things.”
Proposed Budget: $85,299,550
Proposed Budget Change: $1,159,936 (1.38%)
Proposed School Tax Levy: $43,330,000
Tax Levy Change: $43,000 (0.10%)
May 9, 2017 is the district's Voter Registration Day. For more information about voter eligibility, voter registration and absentee ballots, please visit the voter information page.
Please click here to read the legal notice.
2017-18 Second Quarter Internal Audit Report
Access the 2016-17 budget news, videos and financial review documents.
Info-Tax
is an online resource to help you locate your school tax
invoice.