Schools

3 Seek Seats on Hewlett-Woodmere Board of Education

On May 21, School District 14 residents will vote on a $109 million budget and pick two members of the board of education.

Harold Kislik, who has served on the board for nine years, will seek another term. Mitchell Greebel, who previously ran for a seat in 2009, and Fred Usherson, who sought a seat last year, are also on the ballot.

Hewlett-Woodmere's school board elections are at large, meaning the two candidates with the most votes get the seats.

Click the links below to read each candidate's response to Patch's questionnaire:


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