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BOARD OF EDUCATION ELECTION Two Candidates for One Seat Term: Five Years Vote on Tuesday, May 19 th, 2015 from 2:00 PM – 8:00 PM.

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1 BOARD OF EDUCATION ELECTION Two Candidates for One Seat Term: Five Years Vote on Tuesday, May 19 th, 2015 from 2:00 PM – 8:00 PM

2 Board of Education Candidate JUSTIN IZZO Education and Employment Graduate of DCS – Class of 1998 B.A.A. in Accounting from Sienna College Redco Foods, Inc. Accounting Analyst Production Planning and Purchasing Supervisor

3 Board of Education Candidate JUSTIN IZZO Community Service President of the Mohawk Valley Chapter of Certified Football Officials (MVCCFO) Dolgeville Masonic Lodge #796 – Past Master and current Trustee Dolgeville Cub Scout Pack 18 – Current Charter Representative Dolgeville Little League and Other Youth Sports Programs – Multi-year Volunteer

4 Board of Education Candidate JUSTIN IZZO Family Wife Julie Izzo – Current President of the DESPTO Son, Noah Izzo – DCS 2 nd Grader Two Other Preschool Aged Children

5 Board of Education Candidate JUSTIN IZZO On the Importance of Service the Community and School District … “I feel very fortunate to come from our diverse community. Through the stages of my life I have had the opportunity to learn, work and socialize with a lot of people in our village. Those interactions have made me the person I am today. I’m confident in saying that our community and our school district give children the tools needed to be successful. I feel obligated and privileged to share the skills that I have acquired with the people of this community.”

6 Board of Education Candidate JUSTIN IZZO On Strengths and Experiences He Can Bring to Board Service … “I feel that my previous leadership roles and strong financial background would provide the board with an extensive array of skills.”

7 Board of Education Candidate JUSTIN IZZO On the Most Pressing Issues Facing Education … “Federal and State mandates, whether good or bad, will affect the manner in which our children are educated. I believe that while many in the district will have strong feelings either for or against these mandates, we need to stay true to our mission and ‘send all students into the world well prepared’.”

8 Board of Education Candidate THERESA PRESTIGIACOMO Education and Employment Graduate of DCS – Class of 1999 A.A. in General Studies from Herkimer County Community College BA in Economics from Utica College of Syracuse University

9 Board of Education Candidate THERESA PRESTIGIACOMO Education and Employment ABF Freight System, Inc. Operations Supervisor Walmart Transportation Transportation Area Manager

10 Board of Education Candidate THERESA PRESTIGIACOMO Community Service Member of the Dolgeville- Manheim Historical Society Member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church

11 Board of Education Candidate THERESA PRESTIGIACOMO Family Husband Damon Daukontas Stepdaughter Mariya Daukontas, DCS 10 th Grader

12 Board of Education Candidate THERESA PRESTIGIACOMO On the Importance of Service the Community and School District … “With the changing landscape of the New York State public education system, it is important now more than ever to serve the community and the school as a Board of Education member. The primary role of a school board member is to participate in setting policy that affects the children in our community. As a graduate of Dolgeville Central School and a longtime resident of the village, I know that DCS strives to prepare our children to become competent and engaged global citizens.”

13 Board of Education Candidate THERESA PRESTIGIACOMO On the Importance of Service the Community and School District … “It is imperative that we stay this course despite the current obstacles within the public education system, to ensure our children’s success. It is paramount that we as a community in general and our school system in particular, continue to provide as many opportunities as possible to sustain student learning at high levels. As a Board of Education member, it will be my duty to ensure that all children are represented. I will work tirelessly to formulate policies that support student success while deeply considering the burden carried by taxpayers.”

14 Board of Education Candidate THERESA PRESTIGIACOMO On Strengths and Experiences She Can Bring to Board Service … “For the majority of my career, I have held leadership positions, developed skills in mentoring and communicating, and exhibited the ability to make tough decisions. I work well with others and always strive to remain positive and keep an open mind. Additionally, I have significant experience with facility operations and equipment maintenance. I am familiar with capital expenditure budgets and have a BA in Economics. I have a strong understanding of union operations, grievance procedures, and contract negotiations. I enjoy learning about our rich history and attending school functions (sporting events, musicals, band concerts, art exhibits, scouting activities, etc.).”

15 Board of Education Candidate THERESA PRESTIGIACOMO On Strengths and Experiences She Can Bring to Board Service … “Most importantly, I love this community. I grew up in Dolgeville and, after living away after college for about six years, I returned and have come to make a home for myself and my family. My extended family lives in the immediate area, allowing me to interact with many nieces and nephews. It is a strong, protected village where children can play outside and where going for a jog in the early morning hours is safe and rewarding. There is no other village where I could feel more at home.”

16 Board of Education Candidate THERESA PRESTIGIACOMO On the Most Pressing Issues Facing Education … “Funding is the most pressing issue facing both education in general and Dolgeville Central School. We have experienced major inconsistencies in state and federal aid (GAP Elimination Adjustment Aid and Foundation Aid are still not being satisfied). While the costs of education is increasing, the taxpayers of our small community cannot afford high budget increases.”

17 Board of Education Candidate THERESA PRESTIGIACOMO On the Most Pressing Issues Facing Education … “Our buildings and equipment are aging. Healthcare costs for school employees have increased. Keeping up-to-date with ever-evolving technology is costly. These are just fixed costs. To help maintain our high standards for student achievement we need to stay competitive with Advance Placement and college credit classes, special education, technologies, art, music, athletics. With limited funding and aid programs, we have to be creative with our decisions so that our children can continue to grow and learn and become well-rounded citizens.”


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