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Budget Approved! ¡Presupuesto Aprobado!

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Thank you to all residents who participated in this year’s budget vote and trustee election! We are pleased to announce that Proposition No. 1, the School District Budget, passed by a vote of 764 to 270. Proposition No. 2, Use of the Technology Replacement Fund, passed by a vote of 839 to 193. Proposition No. 3, Use of the Continuous Facilities Improvement Capital Reserve Fund, passed by a vote of 832 to 193. Proposition No. 4, Reauthorization of the Continuous Facilities Improvement Capital Reserve, passed by a vote of 780 to 221.

In addition, congratulations to Dan Cullen and Andrew Lewner, who were respectively elected and reelected as trustees to the Board of Education. The vote totals for the Board race were as follows:

Dan Cullen: 692

Andrew Lewner (incumbent): 710

“We appreciate all community members who came out to vote in support of our 2025-2026 school year budget,” said Superintendent of Schools Dr. Paul Lynch. “Our team worked diligently to put forward this carefully crafted spending plan, and we look forward to continuing the great work we do in Lynbrook Schools. #OwlProud

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¡Gracias a todos los residentes que participaron en la votación del presupuesto de este año y en la elección de fideicomisarios! Nos complace anunciar que la Proposición No. 1, el Presupuesto del Distrito Escolar, fue aprobada por un voto de 764 a 270. La Proposición No. 2, Uso del Fondo de Reemplazo de Tecnología, aprobada por un voto de 839 a 193. La Proposición No. 3, Uso del Fondo de Reserva de Capital para el Mejoramiento Continuo de las Instalaciones, fue aprobada por un voto de 832 a 193. La Proposición No. 4, Reautorización de la Reserva de Capital para Mejoras Continuas de Instalaciones, aprobada por un voto de 780 a 221.

Además, felicitaciones a Dan Cullen y Andrew Lewner, quienes fueron elegidos y reelegidos respectivamente como fideicomisarios de la Junta de Educación. Los totales de votos para la carrera de la Junta fueron los siguientes:

Dan Cullen: 692

Andrew Lewner (titular): 710

Agradecemos a todos los miembros de la comunidad que salieron a votar en apoyo de nuestro presupuesto para el año escolar 2025-2026, dijo el Superintendente de Escuelas, Dr. Paul Lynch. Nuestro equipo trabajó diligentemente para presentar este plan de gastos cuidadosamente diseñado, y esperamos continuar el gran trabajo que hacemos en las escuelas de Lynbrook. #OwlProud

 

Date Added: 5/20/2025

Lynbrook Schools recognized for excellence in financial reporting

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The Lynbrook Public School District is pleased to announce that, once again, it has been awarded certificates of achievement for excellence in financial reporting from two nationally recognized institutions.

Recognizing the district’s comprehensive financial reporting in the 2024 fiscal year, the certificates of achievement were awarded by the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) and the Association of School Business Officials International (ASBO). The Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting from GFOA is the highest form of recognition in governmental accounting and financial reporting, and its attainment represents a significant accomplishment by a government and its management. The Certificate of Excellence in Financial Reporting from ASBO similarly represents the district’s commitment to the highest standards of transparency and financial reporting.

“Receiving these two certificates of achievement would not be possible without the dedication and incredible hard work of every staff member in the business office,” Assistant Superintendent for Finance, Operations and Information Systems Joel C. Press, Esq., said. “Each year, we strive to provide the thoughtful budget balancing and transparency that Lynbrook residents deserve.”

Date Added: 5/20/2025

Board Meeting Notification

The May 20 special meeting of the Board of Education will take place at 7:30 p.m. in the Atlantic Avenue boardroom.

Date Added: 5/20/2025

ALS Ride for Life rolls through Lynbrook Schools

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The tradition continued at North Middle School and Marion Street Elementary in the Lynbrook School District on May 12 as members of the charitable organization Ride for Life were warmly greeted by the community.

Students at both schools gathered outside with signs and energetic cheers to welcome representatives of Ride for Life. The community works with the organization every year to support their quest for a cure and treatment for ALS, or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, a neurodivergent disease that affects motor functions. As part of their campaign, ALS patients visit the schools and make their way through the crowds as students make their support shown. At Marion Street, music teacher Anna Upston led students in song dedicated to ALS patients before the Student Council presented a donation to organization members. Both North Middle and Marion Street will continue to fundraise through the end of the school year.

Photo captions:
1) Students at Marion Street Elementary School welcomed members of the ALS Ride for Life organization on May 12.
2) ALS patient Jordan was welcomed and cheered on by the Lynbrook community.
3) The Marion Street Student Council presented a donation to the organization.
4) The Lynbrook North Middle gathered in support of the cause.
5) Signs accompanied students’ cheers during the annual event.

Photos courtesy Lynbrook Public Schools

Click here to view the ALS Ride for Life rolls through Lynbrook Schools slideshow.

Date Added: 5/15/2025

Introducing the Right At School Before Care Program

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The Lynbrook School District is pleased to introduce a before care program through a continued partnership with Right at School (RAS), providing a valuable support for working families. Launching in September 2025 for students in grades Kindergarten through 5, the program will run from 7 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. at the Kindergarten Center and three elementary schools. Click here to visit the Right At School Program webpage for more details.

Date Added: 5/14/2025