Friday, May 13th, 2011
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| As a Trustee on YOUR school board, here are some things that I WILL do. Following that are some things that I will NOT do: |
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| • I WILL prioritize Academic Excellence and Firm Property Values over any agenda of tax cutting. |
| • I WILL continue to right-size our school budget as well as our tax burden. |
| • I WILL “optimize” the quality of the education and range of academic choices that we are delivering with our tax expenditures. YOU will get YOUR moneys-worth in terms of the ratio of academic excellence to taxes. |
| • I WILL repair our “broken” budget process. |
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• I WILL restore an environment of respect, integrity,transparency, collaboration, unity,harmony and a strong community voice.
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• I WILL utilize both my deep, well developed analytical skills as well as my widely recognized management skills (creative, independent out-of-the-box thinker, excellent management and leadership skills, excellent people and relationship management skills, vision).
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• I WILL adopt reopening of our fields as a top priority (with expedience and financial prudence and without compromise to any child’s health or safety).
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| • I WILL, at all times, represent YOU and YOUR views and agenda – not mine. |
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• I WILL respond to ALL phone calls and emails and commit to doing so on a same day basis.
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• I WILL listen to – and HEAR – the entire community.
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• I WILL meet with any community member to discuss their views.
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• I WILL form a personal advisory committee with representatives from all constituencies.
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• I WILL work collaboratively and constructively with my fellow Trustees.
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• I WILL be a model ambassador of our very special school district.
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And here are some things that, as YOUR school board Trustee, I will NOT do:
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• I will NOT prioritize an agenda of tax cutting over an agenda of academic excellence and firm property values.
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• I will NOT allow inefficient budgeting or educational delivery models.
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• I will NOT allow taxes to cause residents to leave or homebuyers to pass on Briarcliff.
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• I will NOT disrespect the community, our students, our administration or our faculty.
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• I will NOT distort or manipulate data.
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• I will NOT react before independently verifying facts and data.
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• I will NOT micro-manage administration or staff.
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• I will NOT forward ill-conceived, unrealistic, fiscally imprudent, fiduciarily irresponsible, unilaterally developed campaign promises that I cannot keep if elected.
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• I will NOT represent only the views of an elite few.
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• I will NOT be single-minded or inflexible.
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• I will NOT give you reason to regret your vote for Mike Valenti – not even for a fleeting moment.
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Your VOTE = Your VOICE.
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Please vote thoughtfully.
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Please cast your vote for Mike Valenti on Tuesday, May 17.
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Thursday, May 5th, 2011
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As a candidate for Board of Education Trustee I stand for academic excellence above all else. My core values line up well with the core values of Briarcliff. Academic excellence must be preserved, promoted and supported for ALL students. The education and success of our children is my top priority.
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| Oddly enough, my wife and I bought a home in Briarcliff 14 years ago as DINKS (Dual Income No Kids). We did not plan children at all at that time. Our decision to buy a home in Briarcliff was never-the-less driven predominantly by the school district. We felt that the quality and reputation of the district made home ownership in Briarcliff a sound investment. |
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| The plan has changed and we now have two beautiful children. Both are currently attending Todd School. Anthony is in 3rd grade and Allison is in Kindergarten. As you can see, our dependence on the school district now extends to our two most valuable things – our children and our home. Of course, we are also tax-payers and similar to many in the district we seek maximization of our children’s educational experience as well as our property value while minimizing our tax bill. |
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Here in Westchester County the number-one driver of property values is the quality of the school district and its reputation for academic excellence. We have been through a difficult economic cycle. The economy is recovering. The job market is recovering. Securities markets are recovering. Home prices are not. Many say that real estate is all about location,
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| location, location. In Westchester it is all about school district, school district, school district. If we expect the value of our homes to recover we must support and embrace our school district. In fact, we would be wise to polish it until it shines like a diamond. |
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Property in Briarcliff has commanded strong premiums due to the quality and reputation of our school district. However, it may not surprise you that as of late realtors in other top performing school districts are already warning prospective buyers to avoid Briarcliff due to our prioritization of tax cutting over academic excellence and the overt sequential dismantling of our district. If this cycle continues we individually stand to lose tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of dollars in property values. Collectively, billions of dollars in property value could be at stake.
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Could we be stepping over dollars to pick up dimes? Could we be picking up nickels in front of a moving steamroller?
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We go to the polls shortly on May 17 to elect a new School Board Trustee and I shall hope to have your support.
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However, we are also voting on our school district budget. As a candidate, I feel the necessity to comment on the budget vote as there appears to be some controversy and an open community discussion around encouraging a “no-vote.”
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| I have mixed feelings about the budget. |
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• I support a budget of $48.4 million and believe this to be a solid, fiscally responsible and sustainable number.
• I am troubled by the “process” for the second consecutive year as well as how the budget will be deployed and spent.
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As you go to the polls on May 17, please remember that you are voting for the number ($48.4 million) and not the “broken process” or what the $48.4 will and will not be spent on.
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| A “no-vote” might send a message to our School Board, leaving us feeling vindicated in the short-run. However, it also sends a message to potential homeowners considering Briarcliff. A message that says Briarcliff no longer supports its schools. Buyers won’t take the time to understand what happened here and why. This could have a devastating long-term effect on the reputation of our district and our property values. |
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Here is a recent quote – used by permission – from local second generation realtor, Mark Seiden:
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“Never forget, here in Westchester County, actual market values of everyone’s properties are directly attributed to the perceived value of the school district and the community that supports or does not support the schools that property is within.
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Remember, the Briarcliff Manor School District has the reputation for academic excellence. Briarcliff Manor has the reputation of supporting academic excellence district-wide. Property values in Briarcliff are at a premium compared to many other districts due to this reputation.
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Property values could fall at an increased rate if the district becomes perceived as prioritizing tax cuts and budget reductions above academic excellence. Voting down a budget may be perceived as the community no longer supporting its school district.
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Empty-nesters seeking to sell their homes to downsize and partially finance their retirement with the equity that is left will be directly affected by the market valuations due to the perception of how the community supports its schools. Families that were depending on home equity to fund a remodeling project or finance their children’s educations could also be affected.”
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Please vote carefully and wisely on May 17 as you choose a new School Board Trustee and as you contemplate your support for our school budget.
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