The School Board Nominating Committee is seeking candidates for nomination to the Scarsdale Board of Education. This year the SBNC will nominate two candidates to the board to fill the seats of Marc Carter who will be completing his second term and David Yaspan who will be completing his first term and is eligible for re-nomination.
The SBNC invites all residents to propose candidates for the school board. Candidates must be at least 18 years old, a U.S. citizen and a qualified voter in the Scarsdale school district for at least one year prior to May 19, 2009, the date of the school board elections.
Candidates should complete a biographical information form and submit it to the SBNC Chairman as soon as possible, but no later than 5:00 PM on March 3. Forms are available at Scarsdale Village Hall, the Scarsdale Library and the main offices of the seven schools.
For more information about the school board nominating process, please contact the SBNC chairman, Andy Simon (472 2620 or email asimon@imshealth.com).
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Monday, March 31, 2008
Who is the SBNC?
The School Board Nominating Committee (SBNC) is composed of concerned citizens, like you, who want to ensure the highest quality of education for our children. Each January, Scarsdale citizens elect 2 members from each of the 5 elementary school areas to serve on the SBNC. The responsibility of our Committee is to promote the election of candidates to the School Board, solely based on their qualifications to serve the community.
Click here to view 2009 SBNC Roster
Click here to view 2009 SBNC Roster
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Interested in Joining?
Are you Interested in Becoming a SBNC Member? Download Bio Form and Candidate Petition Form Here!
Potential School Board Nominating Committee Members are asked to complete a biographical form and a candidate petition. Anyone with 10 supporting signatures may run for a seat.
Candidate Biographical Form (pdf)
Candidate Petition (pdf)
Potential School Board Nominating Committee Members are asked to complete a biographical form and a candidate petition. Anyone with 10 supporting signatures may run for a seat.
Candidate Biographical Form (pdf)
Candidate Petition (pdf)
How the Non-Partisan System and the SBNC Works
SCARSDALE'S NONPARTISAN SYSTEM FOR ELECTION OF SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS
Scarsdale traditionally has had two nonpartisan systems, one to nominate the Village Trustees, Mayor and Village Justice, and another to nominate School Board members. In the School Board election system, members of a nonpartisan nominating committee are elected by the voters to select one candidate for each vacant position on the School Board.
Since 1965, a nonpartisan citizens committee has nominated candidates for election to the School Board. The procedure for electing citizens to serve on this nominating committee, called the School Board Nominating Committee (SBNC), as well as the process by which the SBNC nominates candidates to the School Board, is governed by a resolution adopted by the voters of the Scarsdale school district in 1965 and amended from time to time since then (the Resolution). Below is a description of the SBNC election and nominating processes as well as a description of the two other committees established by the Resolution -- the Administrative Committee, which runs the election for citizens to become members of the SBNC, and the Joint Committee, which recommends changes to the Resolution for approval by the voters.
SCHOOL BOARD NOMINATING COMMITTEE
The members of the SBNC are elected by the residents of their election unit, each unit corresponding to one of the five elementary school districts in Scarsdale -- Edgewood, Fox Meadow, Greenacres, Heathcote and Quaker Ridge. Each election unit elects six voting members, two each year, to serve staggered 3-year terms, so that there are 10 voting members elected to the SBNC each year, with a total of 30 voting members on the SBNC.
To become a candidate for the SBNC, an individual must be a U.S. citizen, 18 years or older and a resident of the school district for at least 30 days, and submit a petition, signed by ten residents of his or her election unit, to the Administrative Committee by a publicly announced deadline. There must be at least two candidates for each vacant seat on the SBNC. In any election unit where there are not at least two candidates for each vacancy, the Administrative Committee will appoint candidates to run for the seat.
The election for the members of the SBNC typically takes place in January. To vote for a candidate, one must be a citizen, 18 years or older and a resident of the school district for at least 30 days, and live in the election unit of the candidates for which the resident is voting.
Following the election, the newly constituted SBNC convenes. In addition to the 30 voting members, there are four non-voting members: the Chair and Vice Chair, who are elected by the SBNC members from the previous year; and two appointees from the community groups, the Town and Village Civic Club (TVCC) and the Confederation of Scarsdale Neighborhood Association Presidents (SNAP).
The SBNC is responsible for nominating candidates each year to fill upcoming vacancies on the School Board. To carry out its charge, the SBNC generally meets in January, February and March. Members of the SBNC seek qualified candidates for the School Board through identifying and proposing candidates. The community is invited to propose candidates as well. To be considered, candidates must be a U.S. citizen, 18 years or older and a resident of the school district for at least one year prior to the date of the election of the School Board members. Candidates must submit to the SBNC a biographical information form and are invited before the SBNC to respond to a set of questions provided in advance to the candidates.
The SBNC nominates one person for each vacancy on the School Board and the SBNC obtains the number of signatures required to place the nominee on the ballot in the School Board election held in May. Residents of the school district are asked to vote on the nominees as well as approve the budget for the following year for the school district.
Prior to the conclusion of its work, the SBNC also reviews its procedures regarding the nomination of candidates to the School Board and makes recommendations to the Joint Committee for changes to the Resolution.
ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE
The Administrative Committee is responsible for conducting the election of members to the SBNC. Each year, members of the Administrative Committee seek candidates, and invite the community to suggest candidates, for the SNBC to ensure that there are at least two candidates for each vacancy on the SBNC. The Administrative Committee prepares and mails a brochure containing the biographies of the candidates for the SBNC, along with any proposed changes to the Resolution, to every household in Scarsdale and posts the information online on the SBNC blog, www.scarsdalesbnc.blogspot.com. The Administrative Committee conducts the election of the candidates for the SBNC and notifies all candidates of the results.
The costs of the mailing of the candidate brochure and the administrative expenses of the Administrative Committee as well as the SBNC are financed solely by contributions from the community. The Administrative Committee is responsible for raising funds to cover such costs and to provide sufficient funds for the Administrative Committee in the succeeding year to begin its work.
The Administrative Committee is comprised of the 10 voting members of the SBNC whose terms expired that year, 3 members appointed by the TVCC, 3 members appointed by SNAP, and 3 members appointed from the community at large by the chair of the Administrative Committee. The appointed members serve staggered terms. All members of the Administrative Committee other than the Chair and Vice Chair may vote.
JOINT COMMITTEE
Each year, following the selection by the SBNC of candidates for the School Board, the Joint Committee meets to review the nominating procedure and to consider any proposed amendments to the Resolution. Any proposed changes to the Resolution are presented to the voters of the school district at the time of the SBNC elections. The proposed changes, however, must be made public at least 5 weeks prior to such elections and a public meeting must be held at least 3 weeks prior to the elections to give members of the community an opportunity to comment on the proposed changes.
The Resolution was last amended on January 8, 2008. The text of the Resolution, as amended, may be viewed elsewhere on this blog site.
The Joint Committee is comprised of all members of the outgoing Administrative Committee, members of the SBNC whose terms expired that year, and the incoming Chair and Vice Chair of the SBNC.
Scarsdale traditionally has had two nonpartisan systems, one to nominate the Village Trustees, Mayor and Village Justice, and another to nominate School Board members. In the School Board election system, members of a nonpartisan nominating committee are elected by the voters to select one candidate for each vacant position on the School Board.
Since 1965, a nonpartisan citizens committee has nominated candidates for election to the School Board. The procedure for electing citizens to serve on this nominating committee, called the School Board Nominating Committee (SBNC), as well as the process by which the SBNC nominates candidates to the School Board, is governed by a resolution adopted by the voters of the Scarsdale school district in 1965 and amended from time to time since then (the Resolution). Below is a description of the SBNC election and nominating processes as well as a description of the two other committees established by the Resolution -- the Administrative Committee, which runs the election for citizens to become members of the SBNC, and the Joint Committee, which recommends changes to the Resolution for approval by the voters.
SCHOOL BOARD NOMINATING COMMITTEE
The members of the SBNC are elected by the residents of their election unit, each unit corresponding to one of the five elementary school districts in Scarsdale -- Edgewood, Fox Meadow, Greenacres, Heathcote and Quaker Ridge. Each election unit elects six voting members, two each year, to serve staggered 3-year terms, so that there are 10 voting members elected to the SBNC each year, with a total of 30 voting members on the SBNC.
To become a candidate for the SBNC, an individual must be a U.S. citizen, 18 years or older and a resident of the school district for at least 30 days, and submit a petition, signed by ten residents of his or her election unit, to the Administrative Committee by a publicly announced deadline. There must be at least two candidates for each vacant seat on the SBNC. In any election unit where there are not at least two candidates for each vacancy, the Administrative Committee will appoint candidates to run for the seat.
The election for the members of the SBNC typically takes place in January. To vote for a candidate, one must be a citizen, 18 years or older and a resident of the school district for at least 30 days, and live in the election unit of the candidates for which the resident is voting.
Following the election, the newly constituted SBNC convenes. In addition to the 30 voting members, there are four non-voting members: the Chair and Vice Chair, who are elected by the SBNC members from the previous year; and two appointees from the community groups, the Town and Village Civic Club (TVCC) and the Confederation of Scarsdale Neighborhood Association Presidents (SNAP).
The SBNC is responsible for nominating candidates each year to fill upcoming vacancies on the School Board. To carry out its charge, the SBNC generally meets in January, February and March. Members of the SBNC seek qualified candidates for the School Board through identifying and proposing candidates. The community is invited to propose candidates as well. To be considered, candidates must be a U.S. citizen, 18 years or older and a resident of the school district for at least one year prior to the date of the election of the School Board members. Candidates must submit to the SBNC a biographical information form and are invited before the SBNC to respond to a set of questions provided in advance to the candidates.
The SBNC nominates one person for each vacancy on the School Board and the SBNC obtains the number of signatures required to place the nominee on the ballot in the School Board election held in May. Residents of the school district are asked to vote on the nominees as well as approve the budget for the following year for the school district.
Prior to the conclusion of its work, the SBNC also reviews its procedures regarding the nomination of candidates to the School Board and makes recommendations to the Joint Committee for changes to the Resolution.
ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE
The Administrative Committee is responsible for conducting the election of members to the SBNC. Each year, members of the Administrative Committee seek candidates, and invite the community to suggest candidates, for the SNBC to ensure that there are at least two candidates for each vacancy on the SBNC. The Administrative Committee prepares and mails a brochure containing the biographies of the candidates for the SBNC, along with any proposed changes to the Resolution, to every household in Scarsdale and posts the information online on the SBNC blog, www.scarsdalesbnc.blogspot.com. The Administrative Committee conducts the election of the candidates for the SBNC and notifies all candidates of the results.
The costs of the mailing of the candidate brochure and the administrative expenses of the Administrative Committee as well as the SBNC are financed solely by contributions from the community. The Administrative Committee is responsible for raising funds to cover such costs and to provide sufficient funds for the Administrative Committee in the succeeding year to begin its work.
The Administrative Committee is comprised of the 10 voting members of the SBNC whose terms expired that year, 3 members appointed by the TVCC, 3 members appointed by SNAP, and 3 members appointed from the community at large by the chair of the Administrative Committee. The appointed members serve staggered terms. All members of the Administrative Committee other than the Chair and Vice Chair may vote.
JOINT COMMITTEE
Each year, following the selection by the SBNC of candidates for the School Board, the Joint Committee meets to review the nominating procedure and to consider any proposed amendments to the Resolution. Any proposed changes to the Resolution are presented to the voters of the school district at the time of the SBNC elections. The proposed changes, however, must be made public at least 5 weeks prior to such elections and a public meeting must be held at least 3 weeks prior to the elections to give members of the community an opportunity to comment on the proposed changes.
The Resolution was last amended on January 8, 2008. The text of the Resolution, as amended, may be viewed elsewhere on this blog site.
The Joint Committee is comprised of all members of the outgoing Administrative Committee, members of the SBNC whose terms expired that year, and the incoming Chair and Vice Chair of the SBNC.
Saturday, March 29, 2008
We Need Your Help to Cover Costs This Year!
The election of members to the SBNC is financed by your contributions alone. The cost of preparing and mailing candidate information and running the election is over $4,000. Please consider a contribution of $50, but any amount would be appreciated to help us cover costs.
We have no other source of funds.
Click below to make a secure online donation via Paypal.
Or make your check payable to:
Administrative Committee and mail to:
SBNC Administrative Committee
P.O. Box H172
Scarsdale, NY 10583
Questions about contributing to the Administrative Committee? Please email Sue Dodick, treasurer.
We have no other source of funds.
Click below to make a secure online donation via Paypal.
Or make your check payable to:
Administrative Committee and mail to:
SBNC Administrative Committee
P.O. Box H172
Scarsdale, NY 10583
Questions about contributing to the Administrative Committee? Please email Sue Dodick, treasurer.
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
THE SBNC CALENDAR
Our Work and Calendar
November/December: The Administrative Committee invites all residents to submit candidates for the SBNC. Anyone with 10 supporting signatures may run for a seat. Our goal is to have at least two candidates for each of the two seats available in each of the five elementary school areas.
January: Elections for the SBNC will be held on January 14, 2009 at the Scarsdale middle School. Hours will be 7:00 am to 9:30 am and 2 pm to 9pm.
January-March: The SBNC solicits community input and nominates one candidate for each School Board vacancy.
May: A Village-wide vote on School Board candidates and the School Budget is held.
How Can You Help?
Become a SBNC Candidate: Becoming a Nominating Committee candidate is an important way of showing your commitment to our school system. Strong community involvement in the nominating process helps to ensure we get the highest quality of candidates for the School Board.
Become a Candidate for the Board of Education: Contact any SBNC member to be nominated for a vacancy on the Board.
Make a Financial Contribution to the SBNC: The election of members to the SBNC is financed by your contributions alone. The cost of preparing and mailing candidate information and running the election is over $4,000. Please consider a contribution of $50, but any amount would be appreciated to help us cover costs. We have no other source of funds. Please make your check payable to:
Administrative Committee
And mail to:
Scarsdale SBNC
P.O. Box H172
Scarsdale, NY 10583
November/December: The Administrative Committee invites all residents to submit candidates for the SBNC. Anyone with 10 supporting signatures may run for a seat. Our goal is to have at least two candidates for each of the two seats available in each of the five elementary school areas.
January: Elections for the SBNC will be held on January 14, 2009 at the Scarsdale middle School. Hours will be 7:00 am to 9:30 am and 2 pm to 9pm.
January-March: The SBNC solicits community input and nominates one candidate for each School Board vacancy.
May: A Village-wide vote on School Board candidates and the School Budget is held.
How Can You Help?
Become a SBNC Candidate: Becoming a Nominating Committee candidate is an important way of showing your commitment to our school system. Strong community involvement in the nominating process helps to ensure we get the highest quality of candidates for the School Board.
Become a Candidate for the Board of Education: Contact any SBNC member to be nominated for a vacancy on the Board.
Make a Financial Contribution to the SBNC: The election of members to the SBNC is financed by your contributions alone. The cost of preparing and mailing candidate information and running the election is over $4,000. Please consider a contribution of $50, but any amount would be appreciated to help us cover costs. We have no other source of funds. Please make your check payable to:
Administrative Committee
And mail to:
Scarsdale SBNC
P.O. Box H172
Scarsdale, NY 10583
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