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Board approves electric school-bus proposition and several routine measures; seniors’ tax-exemption threshold adjusted
Summary
The Scotia‑Glenville board approved an electric school-bus purchase proposition, increased the maximum income level for a partial property-tax exemption for seniors, authorized purchasing cards for Home Depot and Lowe’s, approved a new ASL club and accepted scholarship donations from Steward Shop.
The Scotia‑Glenville Central School District board approved a slate of routine motions at Monday’s meeting, including an electric school-bus purchase proposition and a change to the income threshold for a partial property-tax exemption for seniors.
A motion to accept the resolution for school-bus purchase proposition No. 2 was moved by Board Member (Speaker 2) and seconded by Board Member (Speaker 6); the motion carried by voice vote. Board Member (Speaker 2) clarified the buses are electric, a point Drew (facilities staff) confirmed: "It's for electric." The transcript records a…
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