DELMAR — In addition to voting on the proposed 2017-18 school budget on Tuesday, May 16, voters in the Bethlehem Central School District will select three members of the Board of Education.
Board members volunteer to serve unpaid, three-year terms beginning on July 1. Current Board of Education President Matt Downey and Board Member Joanne Cunningham have chosen not to run for re-election this year, while Christine Beck will be running to retain her seat.
Voters will have an opportunity to learn more about the eight candidates who are running for the Board the Education when the Albany County League of Women Voters hosts a Meet the Candidates Night on Tuesday, May 2, at 6:30 p.m. in the cafeteria of the Bethlehem Central High School, located at 700 Delaware Ave., in Delmar.
The event will feature a question-and-answer format. Due to the large slate of candidates this year, the League of Women Voters is requesting those interested in attending the event to submit their questions in advance online here. Submitted questions will be reviewed by League volunteers and categorized or condensed where appropriate. Index cards will also be available at the event for attendees with questions who do not submit questions online. Questions will be addressed as time permits.
Candidates, in the order they will appear on the ballot, are:
Ryan Richman of Delmar, is seeking his first term on the Board. A district resident for six years, he works as an emergency room physician at various local hospitals including Ellis and St. Peter’s. Richman and his wife, Kathryn, have three children: one at Eagle Elementary in first grade; and two who are preschool age.
Patty Michaelson of Delmar, is also seeking her first term on the Board. She is an active community volunteer. A district resident for 21 years, Michaelson and her husband, Walt, have two children: one at BCHS in grade 11 and one at BCMS in grade 8.
Holly Dellenbaugh of Delmar is seeking her first term on the Board. She is a self-employed legal writing consultant. A district resident for 10 years, Dellenbaugh and her husband, Samuel, have three children: one at BCMS in grade 7; and two at Hamagrael Elementary, in grades 1 and 4.
Erik J. Smith of Delmar, is seeking his first term on the Board of Education. A district resident of eight years, he works for the Albany Port District Commission. Smith and his wife, Kate, have two children: both at Hamagrael Elementary in grades 4 and 1.
Samuel L. Spitzberg of Slingerlands is seeking his first term on the Board. He is the director of administrative hearings for the state’s Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance. A district resident for five years, Spitzberg and his wife, Heather, have two children: both at Slingerlands Elementary in grade 3.
Meredith Moriarty of Delmar is seeking her first term on the Board. She is an attorney at Smith Hoke, PLLC. A district resident for five years, Moriarty and her husband, Eric, have three children: one at Elsmere Elementary in grade 2; and two who are preschool age.
Christine Beck of Selkirk is seeking her second term on the Board. A district resident for 16 years, she is a senior internal auditor for American National Insurance Company. Beck and her husband, Peter, have three children: one is a graduate of Bethlehem Central High School, and two are currently in grades 9 and 11 at the high school.
Willow Baer of Delmar is seeking her first term on the Board. A district
resident for two years, she serves as deputy counsel for the state Office for People with Developmental Disabilities.
Baer has two children who will be attending Elsmere Elementary as kindergarteners for the 2017-18 school year.