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- A Letter from Bronxville Board of Education Candidate Matthew Zloto
- A Letter From Bronxville Board of Education Candidate Sarah Sepe
- Shaping the Future: A Vision for Bronxville’s K–12 Excellence
- Upcoming Events
- Absentee Voting
- Matthew Zloto
- Sarah Sepe
- Elizabeth Kiehner
- 2025 Bronxville School Board Election
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My name is Matthew Zloto, and I am running for a seat on the Bronxville School Board because I have a strong connection to the mission of the school, and I am deeply committed to ensuring our children are well-prepared for their futures beyond our school. Here’s why I believe you should vote for me:…
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Dear friends and fellow Bronxville residents, When my husband Anthony and I moved to Bronxville 3 years ago, we could never have imagined the wonderful community about to welcome us. Since watching our oldest walk through the playground doors of her Kindergarten classroom, we have been overwhelmed by the sense of camaraderie, friendship, school spirit,…
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By Elizabeth Kiehner, Bronxville School Board Candidate My name is Elizabeth Kiehner, and I’m running for a seat on the Bronxville School Board because I believe in the power of public education to shape future leaders—and I know Bronxville has the potential to be the best in the state. My family and I have proudly…
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We are hoping to host an array of opportunities for the community to meet Elizabeth, Sarah and Matt. Please see below for details. Please join us in round two on the deck to meet and greet the BOE candidates – Elizabeth, Sarah and Matt! Friday, May 9th 5-7pm. RSVP for the address. Meet the Candidates…
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The Bronxville Board of Education Board Docs website includes full details for Absentee-Early Voting by Mail Ballots/Boleta de Votación en Ausencia-Anticipada por correo/Military. For full details, they are the ultimate authority. The below is a suggestion and the opinion of Bronxville Common. Absentee Voting in Person The easiest way to vote — if you are…
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Matt and his wife Jen moved to Bronxville in 2022 with their three children—Blair, Blythe, and Blake—drawn by the community’s excellent schools, strong community spirit, and unique walkability close to Manhattan. As active members of the Bronxville community, they have participated in the Field Club and youth sports, including lacrosse, volleyball, field hockey, basketball, baseball,…
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Sarah and her family moved to Bronxville 3 years ago. She and her husband Anthony, like so many others, chose Bronxville for its excellent school, charming downtown, and a desire for a sense of community where their two children, Blythe and Charlie, could thrive. Blythe is currently a second grader in the Elementary School and Charlie…
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Elizabeth Kiehner moved to Bronxville in 2015 and is an engaged and active member of the community. She is a Sustaining Member of the Junior League, a member of the Bronxville Green Committee, and the Vice President of the Normandy Homeowners Association. She also served a three-year term on the Bronxville Non-Partisan Committee. She and her…
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