4 Running for 2 Seats on Huntington School Board

Trustee Xavier Palacios and challengers Kelly Donovan, Thomas Galvin and Joseph Mattio are contending for two spots on the Huntington school board ballot June 9.  

School board president Jennifer Hebert is leaving the board after nine years of service.

 The top two finishers will be elected to three-year terms that will start July 1 and run through June 30, 2023.

Voters will also consider the budget for the 2020-21 school year.

The election will be conducted by absentee ballot. The district will mail absentee ballots to all registered voters and include a postage paid return envelope. Ballots must be received by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, June 9. Residents will vote on the proposed budget for 2020/21 and a capital reserve fund proposition.

The following information about the candidates is provided through the school district.

Kelly Donovan

Donovan grew up in Northport and she and her husband, Dave, have been Huntington residents for nearly a decade. She attended Fordham University in Lincoln Center, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications. She lived and worked in New York City following graduation.
Mrs. Donovan forged a successful career in marketing with such notable brands as Harper Collins, CNET and Yahoo! prior to co-founding a small business – Craftree – in Huntington Village.
An active and engaged parent to her two daughters at Woodhull and Jefferson, Mrs. Donovan has always played a significant role in the PTA, from corresponding secretary to co-president, and has chaired countless PTA events. She is co-vice president of the Woodhull PTA.
She has established strong bonds with local parents and community members, and has a deep appreciation for the Huntington School District and its rich academic, extracurricular and cultural offerings.

Thomas Galvin

 Galvin and his wife, Anna, a Huntington High School graduate, moved to the district 17 years ago from New York City. They have two children in eighth and ninth grades who both participated in the dual language program and are involved with the track, crew and tennis teams as well as the arts, stage
crew and band.
Galvin obtained a bachelor’s degree from the University at Albany in 1988 in history and political science and master’s degrees in social studies education and education administration.
Currently the chairperson of social studies at New Hyde Park Memorial High School, Galvin has been a representative on his district’s diversity task force. He led his department to first utilize distance learning technology and oversaw a nationally recognized Model U.N. program.
Galvin has coached soccer at the YMCA and Cold Spring Harbor Huntington Soccer Club and lacrosse with HV Lax. He helped create Huntington High School’s Model U.N. Club and is a Booster Club member. An avid musician, his band has performed in benefits at both Southdown and Flower Hill schools.

Joseph Mattio

A longtime member of the community, Joseph Mattio and his wife, Stefania, have resided in Huntington for the past 22 years. Together they have two sons attending district schools; Dominic, a seventh grader at Jack Abrams STEM Magnet School and Nicholas, a Huntington High School senior.
Mattio obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in marketing and finance at the University of Notre Dame in 1993. Following a 20-year career in the fields of finance and banking, he has been employed in optical medical equipment sales for the past eight years.
A member of the Huntington Booster Club’s board of directors for the past six years, Mattio has coordinated field house operations on game days during that time. He has been active in the community, coaching teams in the St. Hugh’s basketball, Huntington Village Lacrosse Club and Huntington Sports
League football organizations.
In his free time, Mattio enjoys cooking, running, spending time with his family and attending the school and sports events of his two children.

Xavier Palacios

Xavier Palacios is completing his third term on the Huntington School Board. A member of Huntington High School’s Class of 1988, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree at Columbia University and a Juris Doctor at Boston University’s School of Law. He is the owner and managing partner of a Mineola-
based law firm.

 Palacios and his wife, Laura, have three children, including a daughter who was a member of Huntington’s Class of 2016 and who is a 2020 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania; and two daughters in the fourth and sixth grades, respectively at Woodhull Intermediate School. Both of the younger children are in dual language classes.
In 2008, Palacios purchased and renovated a distressed property in Huntington Station where he established a law office along with a community revitalization non-profit organization. He is a member of Huntington Hospital’s Board of Trustees.
Mentoring has been a priority throughout his life. He has encouraged parents to be actively involved in their child’s education and has been recognized for his work in the community and for his efforts to strengthen opportunities for young people.
In his free time, he volunteers as the high school mock trial team’s legal adviser, training students in the art of courtroom skills and strategies.

Huntington UFSD Budget Brochure & Voter Guide 2020-21

 

 

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