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Iroquois board holds required budget hearing; voters to decide proposed budget next week
Summary
Business administrator John Lewinsky presented the Iroquois Central School District’s annual budget at a legally required hearing, outlining a proposed levy increase and two voter propositions; the board did not take a vote at the hearing, and the district encouraged residents to vote at next week’s budget election.
The Iroquois Central School District held its required annual budget hearing, where Business Administrator John Lewinsky presented the proposed 2025-26 budget and related propositions and answered board questions about tax and state-aid developments. The budget vote was announced for next week at the district’s intermediate building gymnasium during stated polling hours.
The hearing matters because it is the final public presentation before voters decide whether to adopt the district’s spending plan and levy. Lewinsky said the district is balancing revenue and expenses while watching changes in state aid and mandated costs.
John Lewinsky, the district’s business administrator, told the board, “We’re required, all school districts are required to do a budget hearing between 7 and 14…
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