The Frontier Central School District’s 2026-2027 Budget passed May 19. It was Proposition 1 on the ballot. There were 659 yes votes and 376 no votes.
Proposition 2 passed. It modifies the maximum estimated cost (and financing arrangements for the 2021 capital improvement project). There were 624 yes votes and 400 no votes.
Proposition 3 passed. It allows for the purchase and financing of school buses and similar vehicles. There were 718 yes votes and 323 no votes.
Proposition 4 failed. It would have reduced the number of school board members from seven to five. There were 361 yes votes and 678 no votes.
There were three candidates running for three seats on the Board of Education.
Robert Sank got the most votes with 661. Chelsie Bertrand got the second-highest number of votes with 623. Mary Ann Costello got the third-highest number of votes with 615. There were 86 write-in votes.
Sank is elected to a four-year term that expires June 30, 2030. Bertrand is elected to fill a vacancy that expires June 30, 2028. Costello is elected to fill a vacancy that expires June 30, 2027.
