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Farmington reports $309,211 in state excess‑cost aid moved to non‑lapsing account; end‑of‑year close noted

September 17, 2025 | Farmington School District, School Districts, Connecticut


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Farmington reports $309,211 in state excess‑cost aid moved to non‑lapsing account; end‑of‑year close noted
The Farmington Board of Education heard a fiscal update on Sept. 15 showing the district received an additional $309,211 from the state, described in the meeting as supplemental excess‑cost aid, and the district moved that amount into a non‑lapsing account authorized under state statute.
Assistant Superintendent for Finance and Operations reported that the non‑lapsing account allows the board to carry up to a statutory limit of operating funds forward for future use, subject to board approval for expenditures. The district recorded a surplus and placed the $309,211 into the non‑lapsing account to provide flexibility for special‑services volatility, capital needs, or surprise repairs; staff said any use of those funds would return to the board for approval.
The finance presentation noted the district closed the 2024–25 fiscal year with a small reported closing balance (reported in the transcript as $2,407), after moving the supplemental state amount to the non‑lapsing account. The assistant superintendent said the district tends to budget conservatively for excess costs and adjusted earlier in the year as enrollment and special‑services demands became clearer. The board approved the May and June 2025 financial statements at the Sept. 15 meeting.
Discussion vs. decision: The board voted to approve the monthly and end‑of‑year financial statements; the shift of the supplemental state aid to the non‑lapsing account was described as an administrative action consistent with statute and would require future board approval for any expenditures out of that account.
Clarifying details: District staff said the state added funding during the legislative session that yielded the $309,211 to Farmington; the amount was recorded on the June financial statement and placed into the non‑lapsing account for future board‑approved use.

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