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Superintendent presents $96.23 million proposed budget, board says it stays under state tax cap

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District administrators presented the final proposed 2025-26 budget of $96,232,500, saying it complies with the New York State property tax cap (4.58%) and includes contingent staffing, facility investments and resources for a transition toward electric buses.

District leadership presented the Hendrick Hudson Central School District’s proposed 2025-26 budget at the April 2 Board of Education meeting and asked the board to adopt the spending amount to send to the voters.

The proposed total was presented as $96,232,500, a 2.86 percent increase budget to budget, and — according to the business office presentation — within the district’s allowable tax-cap calculation of 4.58 percent. Presenters said the budget is the district’s three-part spending plan required by state rules: instructional, administrative and capital components. The packet noted a $144,912 reduction in reliance on fund balance after the…

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