On May 15, Rye voters will elect three members to the seven-member Rye City School District Board of Education. Elected members will serve three-year terms, beginning July 1. On May 15, voters will also directly vote on the District’s proposed $89 million budget.
Rye residents interested in becoming School Board candidates must be U.S. citizens, at least 18 years of age, and qualified voters in the District for at least one year.
Candidates must submit a petition, which includes the names of 100 qualified voters in the District, no later than April 25 at 5 p.m. Candidate packets are available at the Central Administration office, 555 Theodore Fremd Ave., Suite 101B.
Current Board members Chris Repetto and Kelly Smith-Powers have already announced their candidacy for re-election. At press time, Callie Erickson had also announced her intention to run.
Questions? Call Elaine Cuglietto at 967-6200.
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