(PHOTO: The school budget vote was held in the Middle School gym on Tuesday, May 17, 2022.)
(PHOTO: The school budget vote takes place in the Middle School gym. File photo. May 17, 2022.)

The Rye City School District Board of Education election race, along with the vote on the $113 million 2025-2026 school budget (a 2.45% increase from the 2024-25 budget of $110,556,311), is today, Tuesday, May 20, 2025. Voting will take place in the Rye Middle School gymnasium between 6:00am – 9:00pm.

The two candidates will be Jane Anderson (incumbent) and Jenn Boyle (incumbent), running unopposed for the two open spots. The race is uncontested. The candidates will represent two of the elected seven-person Board of Education.

Read our MyRye.com interviews with Jenn Boyle and Jane Anderson.

(PHOTO: Rye City School District Board of Education Vice President Jennifer Boyle, Rye City School District Superintendent Eric Byrne and Rye City School District Board of Education President Jane Anderson at the Rye Fund for Education (RFE)'s 2nd Annual “Spark The Night” Gala on Thursday, April 4th, 2024 at Westchester Country Club. The event raised $375,000 for the Rye City School District.)
(PHOTO: Rye City School District Board of Education Vice President Jennifer Boyle, Rye City School District Superintendent Eric Byrne and Rye City School District Board of Education President Jane Anderson at the Rye Fund for Education (RFE)’s 2nd Annual “Spark The Night” Gala on Thursday, April 4th, 2024 at Westchester Country Club. Contributed.)

Jay Sears is the owner and publisher of MyRye.com. He is a 20+ year Rye resident. Contact MyRye.com: https://myrye.com/tips

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