April 22, 2025 - 21:21

On May 20, residents of the Fayetteville-Manlius School District will head to the polls to elect three members to the Board of Education. Each elected candidate will serve a three-year term, playing a crucial role in shaping the educational landscape of the community.
The Board of Education is tasked with developing and implementing policies that govern the district, ensuring compliance with state laws and regulations that affect the education of local children. This election is significant as it will determine the future direction of the district, impacting students, parents, and educators alike.
Five candidates are vying for the available seats, each bringing unique perspectives and experiences to the table. The election presents an opportunity for community members to weigh in on their priorities for education and leadership within the district. As the election date approaches, discussions surrounding the candidates' platforms and visions for the school district are expected to intensify.
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