BOE gets budget passed, LaVarnway and write-in LaBelle win election

MILLBROOK — Residents voted on Tuesday, May 18, for three propositions. The first was on the proposed 2021-22 school budget; residents voted that the Millbrook Central School District (MCSD) will be allowed to expend a sum of $31,714,951 for the 2021-22 school district budget,  an increase of .97% over the previous year. This is below the Millbrook tax levy limit of 1.28%. The budget passed with a vote of 233 in favor of it, 57 against it.

The second proposition  asked  for authorization  to  increase the maximum amount for its “District wide Renovation, Reconstruction and Construction Reserve Fund” by $4 million, to allow for a total savings of $10 million, from now until 2029. Any money saved will be for future capital projects to upkeep buildings and won’t be spent without additional voter approval. This vote passed with 233 in favor and 62 against it.

A third proposition on the ballot was for the election of the candidates for the two open seats on the Board of Education (BOE). Claudia Heunis is completing one term on the board as is John Rudy, who has served for more than 20 years and decided not to run for re-election. 

MCSD Clerk Cheryl Sprague received only one candidate petition, from David LaVarnway. LaVarnway, father of two youngsters, is new to running for office. Explaining why he ran, he said, “With everything going on this past year due to COVID, I have become more interested in the work of the BOE and the district and have appreciated being able to keep up to speed by viewing the meetings from home.”  

By the end of the election, the two seats were filled, one by LaVarnway, who garnered 209 votes, and the other by Chris LaBelle, who was elected as a write-in candidate, receiving 101 write-in votes. 

LaBelle has two children in the district and has a PhD in child behavior. She’s on the board of the Millbrook Educational Foundation (MEF) and previously served on the board of the Parent Teachers Organization (PTO). She officially accepted the position.

The newly elected BOE members officially begin their positions on July 1.

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