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State budget changes could add and cut millions for Everett Public Schools, director says

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Director Revolinski briefed the board on final state budget provisions that will bring both additional funding in special education and MSOC increases and potential losses under OSPI grant restructuring; the board heard estimates of multi‑million dollar impacts for the district.

Director Revolinski told the Everett Public Schools board on May 13 that the recently passed state budget contains a mix of gains and losses for the district, with some changes expected to take effect in 2026.

Revolinski said changes to the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction’s grant structures could result in a potential loss of about $1,900,000 in future funding for the district, noting impacts on support for homeless students and on expansion funding for transition‑to‑kindergarten programs.…

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