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Ford School District holds first budget workshop to discuss 2024 revenue plans

March 11, 2024 | Tredyffrin-Easttown SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania



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Ford School District holds first budget workshop to discuss 2024 revenue plans
In the softly lit conference room of the Tredyffrin Easttown School District, the air buzzed with anticipation as board members gathered for the first budget workshop of 2024. The meeting, a crucial step in shaping the district's financial future, began with a salute to the flag, setting a tone of unity and purpose.

President Katorsuk welcomed attendees, emphasizing that this workshop would focus primarily on the revenue side of the budget. "This is more of an informational opportunity for everyone," he noted, clarifying that no decisions regarding the final budget or tax rates would be made during this session. Instead, the goal was to foster dialogue and understanding about the budget development for the upcoming fiscal year.

Business Manager Art McDonnell took the floor, outlining the budget timeline. He explained that this was the first of two workshops, with the next scheduled for April 8. During this upcoming meeting, the board would review a proposed final budget, which would incorporate both revenue and expenditure details. McDonnell reassured the board that there would be ample opportunity for adjustments before the final budget is approved in June.

As McDonnell delved into his extensive presentation, he highlighted the importance of community input and board questions, inviting a collaborative approach to the budget process. The workshop concluded with a designated time for public comments, ensuring that the voices of community members would be heard in shaping the district's financial decisions.

This budget workshop marks the beginning of a critical journey for the Tredyffrin Easttown School District, as board members and the community work together to navigate the complexities of fiscal planning for the 2024-2025 school year. The discussions held in this room will lay the groundwork for the educational resources and opportunities available to students in the coming years.

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