February 5, 2009
 
When it comes to:
                      special education, career training,
                      alternative schools, technology education,
                      teacher training and cost-effective services …
                      It’s Nassau BOCES on the Ballot:
                      Borrowing $16.25 million to fund the purchase of
                      One Merrick Avenue, Westbury, NY
                and up to $2 million for debt service fees.
Referendum approval will save school districts
                an estimated $20 million.
At this centrally located building, Nassau BOCES will support
  the county’s 56 school districts in everything from state test preparation
                        and technology training to curriculum enhancements in math and science.
                        The building will also serve as a center for teaching and learning
                for more than 17,000 teachers and school personnel.
Vote between 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2009
                at any of the following sites:
Nassau BOCES Administrative Center, 71 Clinton Rd., Garden City
                        Greenvale Center, 21 Chestnut St., Greenvale
                        Eagle Avenue Middle School, 307 Eagle Ave., West Hempstead
                        Jerusalem Avenue Elementary School, 2351 Jerusalem Ave., North Bellmore
                        Joseph M. Barry Career & Technical Education Center, 1196 Prospect Ave., Westbury
                Rosemary Kennedy Center, 2850 N. Jerusalem Road, Wantagh

To learn more about the referendum, visit www.nassauboces.org/referendum
                or call the Office of Information at 516-396-2208