Budget Information 2022-23

    • 2022-2023 Budget Schedule
      • March 30, 2022 - First public notice published
      • April 12, 2022 - Budget approved by the Board at its regular BOE meeting
      • April 13, 2022 (No later than 4/22/21) - Property Tax Report Card filed
      • April 18, 2022 - Petitions from BOE candidates due by 5:00 pm in the District Clerk's Office
      • May 3, 2022 - Public Hearing at 7:00 pm; Meet the Candidates Night; Deadline for requests by mail for Absentee Ballots 
      • May 17, 2022 - ANNUAL MEETING/ELECTION /BUDGET VOTE - All absentee ballots must be returned to the District Clerk by 5:00 pm. 

    Click here to see the 2022-23 Proposed Budget Book

    Click here to see the Proposed 2022-23 Non-Instructional Budget Presentation

    Click here to see the Proposed 2022-23 Instructional Budget Presentation

    Click here to see the Proposed 2022-23 Instructional Budget

    Click here to see the Proposed 2022-23 Undistributed Budget and Estimated Revenue Presentation

    Click here to see the Proposed 2022-23 Undistributed Budget

    Click here to see the 2022-23 Budget Proposal and Estimated Revenue 

    Click here to see the 2022-23 Budget Public Hearing Presentation

    Click here to see the 2022-23 Budget Newsletter 
     
    New York State STAR information

     
    Board Member Candidate Petition/Deadline Information
     
    Three Seats Up for Election 
    Petitions for seeking election to the Lake George CSD Board of Education are available by contacting District Clerk Sarah Barton at 518-668-5456 x 1207 or bartons@lkgeorge.org. 
     
    Deadline to Submit Completed Petition is:
    5:00 PM on Monday, April 18, 2022 
     
    Lake George Central School will have three vacancies on its ballot at the DATE, School Budget Vote and Board Election. Each vacancy is a three-year term that begins on July 1, 2022. The seats are currently held by Maryanne MacKenzie, Lin King, and Melissa Seale, whose terms expire on June 30, 2022. 
     
    Board members are elected at large; the three people receiving the highest number of votes will be declared elected to the Board of Education for full 3-year terms.  
     
    Qualifications for School Board Candidates:
    1.  Must be able to read and write.
    2.  Must be a qualified voter of the district.
         a)   Must be a citizen of the United States.
         b)   Must be 18 years or older.
         c)   Must be a resident of the district for thirty days prior to the election - See No. 3 for 
               additional residency requirements.
         d)   Must not be adjudged an incompetent or a convicted felon whose maximum prison term has not yet expired or who has not received a pardon or been discharged from parole.
    3.  Must have been a resident for at least one year prior to the election but need not be a taxpayer (continuous and uninterrupted.)
    4.  May be the only member of the family on the school board.
    5.  May not be an employee of the school board.
    6.  May not simultaneously hold another incompatible public office.
    7.  Must not have been removed from a school district office within one year of the election.
     
    Nominating Petitions are due in the Superintendent's Office by Monday, April 18, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. to the District Clerk.  
     
    Please contact Sarah Barton, District Clerk, at 518-668-5456 x 1207 or bartons@lkgeorge.org with questions or for further information.


    Process to Ensure Privacy When Counting Absentee Ballots
    Education Law provides that an envelope containing a returned absentee ballot is not to be opened until a determination is made that there is no reason for rejecting the ballot, which could happen if, for example, the voter fails to provide the signature required by law to appear on the envelope containing the ballot. Once such a determination is made and the envelope opened, the ballot is withdrawn without unfolding and deposited into the proper ballot box. As a result, at the time of counting, the ballots will not be linked to the envelope in which they were returned.

    Pursuant to the express language of the Education Law, absentee ballots must remain folded until they are actually counted.

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