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Hudson School District board approves $62.36 million levy and preliminary 2025–26 budget

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At its annual meeting the Hudson School District approved a tax levy totaling $62,360,784 and adopted a preliminary 2025–26 budget that uses designated fund balance to cover construction spending, with officials warning of long-term state funding shortfalls and special education costs.

Hudson School District trustees approved a tax levy of $62,360,784 and adopted a preliminary budget for the 2025–26 school year at the district's annual meeting. The motion to set the levy was made by Treasurer Megan Rozalski and seconded by Molly Powers; it passed on a voice vote.

The levy approved in the motion included $53,035,784 for the general fund, $8,900,000 for debt service and $425,000 for the community service fund. Treasurer Megan Rozalski told the meeting the preliminary budget projects that expenditures will exceed revenue by roughly $15,000,000 this year because the board has designated that amount from the district's fund balance to pay for construction projects tied to the 2023 capital referendum.

Rozalski said the district ended the 2023'24 year with a clean outside audit and that the district maintains roughly…

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