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MARAGOS DEFENDS COUNTY BUDGET

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Superintendent search down to five candidates The school board hopes to make appointment later this month BY M A X Z A H N The Manhasset Board of Education is down to ďŹ ve candidates in its search to replace Superintendent Charles Cardillo, the Manhasset School District said in a statement on Thursday. The school board hopes to appoint the next superintendent at a meeting later this month, the statement said. Cardillo, who has served as the district’s superintendent since 2005, will retire on June 30. “I’m pleased with the process,â€? said Regina Rule, president of the Board of Education. “The toughest part has been balancing transparency to the community with the need to protect the conďŹ dentiality of candidates.â€? Three of the ďŹ ve ďŹ nalists for the position are sitting superintendents, while two are assistant superintendents for curriculum and instruction, the statement said. “The Board recently inter-

viewed the ďŹ ve candidatesâ€? and “has been very impressed with the quality of each of these candidates,â€? the statement said. Last November, the Board hired the search ďŹ rm Hazard, Young, Attea & Associates to assist in replacing Cardillo. Hazard, Young, Attea & Associates presented the board with the ďŹ ve ďŹ nalists, whom it selected from a ďŹ eld of over 20 candidates, the statement said. “Prior to appointing a new superintendent, the board and its professional advisers need to complete the usual and customary due diligence steps, which include background checks, reference checks, and legal counsel’s negotiation of a contract, as well as a site visit to the ďŹ nal candidate’s current district to meet with parents, faculty, sta and administrators to gather additional insights into the candidate,â€? the statement said. Continued on Page 64

PHOTO COURTESY OF RICHARD BENTLEY

On the run Aidan Caggiano, a member of the Manhasset High School distance medley relay team, which set a school record last Tuesday. See story on page 22.

Manhasset schools predict almost $2M budget surplus BY M A X Z A H N The Manhasset School District’s projected budget surplus by the end of ďŹ scal year 2016-17 will reach almost $2 million, according to a presen-

tation delivered last Thursday by Rosemary Johnson, the deputy superintendent for business and ďŹ nance. The district presented its projected 2016-17 revenue and expenses as they pertained to

the upcoming development of a 2017-18 budget, Superintendent Charles Cardillo said. “It’s a global view,� he said. “Not as a granular as we will be in other meetings.� Continued on Page 64

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