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Beys, Brooks re-elected to Port Washington Board of Education

Port Washington School District Board of Education incumbents Emily Beys and Deborah Brooks were re-elected on Tuesday. (Photo courtesy of Google Maps)

Port Washington Board of Education Trustees Deborah Brooks and Emily Beys were re-elected to serve another three years Tuesday.

The district’s adopted $174.8 million budget for the 2022-23 school year was also approved 2,369-762. The budget is a 4.5% increase from this year’s $167,268,942 budget.

The budget calls for a 2.5% increase in the tax levy, which falls below the state-mandated cap.  The 2022-23 tax levy is slightly more than $150.5 million.

A resolution for the district to create a capital reserve fund for a facilities improvement program was passed 2,150-573. The reserve fund, district officials said, will serve as a savings account and will place no burden on taxpayers.

Beys received 1,970 votes while Brooks received 1,758. Challenger Michael Tretola received 1,325 votes.

Beys, who has served two terms as a board member, was first elected in 2016 and re-elected in 2019.

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She was unanimously chosen by the board to serve as president last year.

Beys worked in advertising and marketing and was president of the Parents Council, Schreiber Home-School Association and Weber Home-School Association before getting elected to the school board.

Brooks, a lawyer, was first elected to the school board in 2019.

A proponent of a whole-child education, Abramson-Brooks was appointed by former Gov. Andrew Cuomo to serve on the state’s Common Core Task Force.

Abramson-Brooks also worked to ensure the district obtained what she said is its share of state aid as a result of the pandemic. She described herself as a “fiscal conservative.”

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