Schools

Complete Byram Hills 2026 School Board & Budget Election Results

The voters decided on the $106,142,956 Byram Hills schools budget and which candidates will serve on the board of education.

The voters have spoken.
The voters have spoken. (Jeff Edwards/Patch)

ARMONK, NY — The ballots are in and voters have decided on the 2026 budget and school board.

Voters approved the Byram Hills Central School District's 2026-2027 $106,142,956 budget by a vote of 437-138.

The budget is a $1,184,333 decrease, a 1.1 perecent reduction from the previous year.

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The district said the budget maintains class size guidelines, academic programs that have supported student success, athletic and extracurricular programs and transportation services. Social officials said they were able to manage costs through enhanced operating efficiencies. The district also paid off the remaining balance on a 30-year bond, leaving the district debt-free.

The budget reflects a 5.25 percent increase in the tax levy, which exceeds the allowable tax cap and required 60 percent voter approval.

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"We are grateful for the continued support of our caring school community," Superintendent Jen Lamia said. "This budget provides a high-quality education and programs for our students. Thank you to our voters."

Two board of education members were elected to three-year terms: newcomers Sally Cavada and Kevin Landesman. They will replace retiring board president Lara Stangel, who has served since 2016, and Lori Kanner, who has been on the board since 2017.

"Thank you to Lara and Lori for your years of service and dedication to Byram Hills," Lamia said. "You have supported our school and community through your vision and steadfast support of all students. Welcome Sally and Kevin. We are excited to have you on the board and appreciate your goal to serve our District."

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