2025-26 Overview
Proposed Budget Fast Facts
Budget Brochure Newsletter
Nominating Petition Information
Nominating Petitions for Board of Education Candidates
On May 20, 2025, voters in the Port Washington Union Free School District will have the opportunity to elect two (2) individuals to serve a three-year term each on the district’s Board of Education. Candidates for the Board of Education run at large (the candidates receiving the most votes win). The term of office will begin July 1, 2025, and end June 30, 2028.
How to get your Name on the Ballot
In order to appear on the ballot in a school board election, a qualified resident must file a nominating petition with the school District Clerk. For the May 20, 2025 election, the nominating petition must be signed by at least 84 qualified school district voters (a qualified voter is a resident of the district qualified to vote, not necessarily registered). Each nominating petition must include the full name and residence of the candidate on each page before a qualified voter signs the petition.
Effective now, nominating petition packets are available as follows: the packet may be 1) picked up at the District Administration Building, 100 Campus Drive, Port Washington, between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., on weekdays that school is in session; 2) requested by contacting the school District Clerk by telephone (516-767-5012), or the school’s Deputy District Clerk by telephone (516-767-5002); or 3) requested by emailing the school District Clerk at [email protected], or the school’s Deputy District Clerk at [email protected].
Nominating Petition Filing Deadline
The deadline for filing the nominating petition for the school board election is 30 days before the election. Nominating petitions for the May 20, 2025 school board election must be filed in the school District Clerk’s office, 100 Campus Drive, Port Washington, no later than 5:00 p.m., April 21, 2025.
Reporting Campaign Expenses and Contributions
Candidates must keep a close eye on their campaign finances. By state law, a candidate is required to file sworn statements disclosing both their campaign expenditures and contributions received. Candidates whose campaign expenditures and/or contributions are between $0 to $500 are required to file a sworn statement with the school District Clerk. Candidates are required by law to file an itemized sworn statement with the school District Clerk *and* with the New York State Commissioner of Education if 1) their total campaign expenditures exceed $500, or 2) their expenditures plus the expenditures of others on the candidate’s behalf made with the candidate’s approval exceed $500 (note: donors may make expenditures of up to $25 without the candidate’s permission if the donor files a sworn statement with the school District Clerk and the Commissioner of Education stating that the candidate did not approve the expenditure), or 3) their total campaign contributions received exceed $500.
Campaign expense/contribution statement forms are included in the nominating petition packet provided to candidates. A candidate must file the appropriate sworn statement as follows: 1) 30 days before the date of the school board election, *and* 2) within five days before the school board election, *and* 3) within 20 days after the school board election.
Each statement shall cover the period up to and including the day before the required reporting date. Should any contribution or loan in excess of $1,000 be received from the fifth day before the election until the election date, such contribution must be reported with the District Clerk and with the New York State Commissioner of Education within 24 hours after receipt.
School Board Member Qualifications
A Board of Education member:
- Must be and have been a resident of the school district continuously for at least one year prior to the election;
- Must be a qualified voter in the district (a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years of age, not adjudged to be incompetent);
- May not be a current employee of the school district;
- Must be able to read and write;
- May not reside with another member of the same school board as a member of the same family;
- May not simultaneously hold another incompatible public office according to state law;
- Can not have been removed from any school district office in the preceding year;
- Once elected, must complete 12 hours of state mandated training (six hours of fiscal accountability training and six hours of governance skills training) during their first year of service. This training is paid for by the school district.
New York State law does not allow school districts to impose any other eligibility requirements for school board members.
School Board of Education Responsibilities
State statutes define the powers and duties of school boards. Some of the basic responsibilities of the Board of Education include:
- Hiring and annually evaluating the Superintendent.
- Reviewing and adopting policies to be implemented by the Superintendent for the operation of the school.
- Adopting an annual budget for presentation to voters.
- Reviewing and approving financial reports of the school system.
- Approving the hiring of personnel recommended by the Superintendent.
- Ratifying collective bargaining agreements; responsible with the Superintendent for negotiating terms and conditions of employment as outlined in the Taylor Law.
- Considering recommendations for building improvements and expansion, as well as determining the means for financing.
- Deciding how school boundaries are drawn and whether schools are closed.
School Board Member Time Commitments
The Port Washington UFSD Board of Education conducts one to two regular business meetings per month, which usually include an Executive Session prior to the start of the regular business meeting, and sometimes immediately at the conclusion of a regular business meeting. Special meetings may be scheduled in certain circumstances. In addition, Board members are assigned to various committees that meet on a variable schedule; historically, each committee meets once a month during the school year. Board members are responsible for coming to board meetings prepared to participate and having reviewed necessary materials. Attending district events to support the school community is encouraged when possible.
School Board Member Compensation
School board members are not paid for their service; the time and commitment they provide is voluntary.
What if there are no candidates or not enough candidates?
The election is still held and the vacancies are filled by the individuals who receive the most write-in votes.
Why should I step forward?
Your local school board makes decisions that affect your children and your community. This could be your chance to weigh in and shape their future.
Additional information about school board service can be found on the New York State School Boards Association website at http://www.nyssba.org/experience
Budget Documents
- 2023 Port Washington UFSD - Financial Transparency Report NYSED Data Site
- 2023 South Salem ES- Financial Transparency Report NYSED Data Site
- 2023 John Philip Sousa ES - Financial Transparency Report NYSED Data Site
- 2023 South Salem ES- Financial Transparency Report NYSED Data Site
- 2023 Manorhaven ES Financial Transparency Report _ NYSED Data Site
- 2023 John J Daly ES - Financial Transparency Report NYSED Data Site
- 2023 Guggenheim ES - Financial Transparency Report NYSED Data Site
- 2023 Carrie Palmer Weber MS- Financial Transparency Report NYSED Data Site
- 2023 Paul D Schreiber HS- Financial Transparency Report NYSED Data Site
- 2024 Port Washington UFSD - Report Card NYSED Data Site
- 2024 Guggenheim ES Report Card NYSED Data Site
- 2024 Manorhaven ES- Report Card NYSED Data Site
- 2024 Carrie Palmer Weber MS - Report Card NYSED Data Site
- 2024 Paul D Schreiber HS - Report Card NYSED Data Site
- 2024 John Philip Sousa ES - Report Card NYSED Data Site
- 2024 John J Daly ES - Report Card NYSED Data Site
- 2024 South Salem ES - Report Card NYSED Data Site
- Administrative Compensation 2025-26
- 3 Part Budget 2025-26
- Property Tax Report Card 2025-26
- Adopted Budget 2025-26
- Exemption Report
- Budget Newsletter 2025-26
On the Ballot
On the Ballot:
PROPOSITION NO. 1 2025-2026 BUDGET
RESOLVED, that the proposed budget of the Port Washington Union Free School District for the school year 2025-2026, in the amount of $199,007,128 as shown in the statement of estimated expenditures adopted by the Board of Education, be and hereby is approved, and that the amount thereof, shall be raised by the levy of a tax upon the taxable property within said School District, after first deducting the monies available from State Aid and other sources, as provided by law.
PROPOSICIÓN NO. 1 – PRESUPUESTO PARA EL 2025-2026
SE HA DETERMINADO que el presupuesto sugerido del Distrito Escolar de Port Washington para el año 2025-2026, por la suma de $199,007,128 como se muestra en el estado de gastos estimados adoptado por la Junta de Educación, sea aquí aprobado y que la cantidad del mismo sea recaudada por la tasa de un impuesto sobre la propiedad dentro del Distrito Escolar, después de deducir los fondos disponibles de la ayuda estatal y de otras fuentes, según lo permite la ley.
Members of the Board of Education
Vote for Any Two (2)
Three Year Term
Term Starts July 1, 2025 and ends June 30, 2028
Miembros de la Junta de Educación
Votar por cualquiera Two (2)
Término de Tres Años
El mandato inicia el 1 de julio de 2025 y finaliza el 30 de junio de 2028
Candidates/Candidatos:
Deborah Brooks
Jessica Melwani