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South Huntington board adopts $222.57 million 2025–26 budget with 2.2% tax levy

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The South Huntington Union Free School District Board of Education adopted a $222,568,493 budget for 2025–26, setting a 2.2% tax levy and approving CEQA-type determinations for capital work included in the plan.

The South Huntington Union Free School District Board of Education on April 9 adopted a $222,568,493 budget for the 2025–26 school year and set a 2.2% tax levy, board members said. The board also approved a CEQA-style resolution that architects characterized as Type II projects, clearing several capital items included in the budget.

The vote came after an overview by Michael Conway, the district’s assistant superintendent for business, who said the district’s revenue picture assumes a 2.2% levy “to be mindful of the taxpayer” while sustaining programs and addressing facilities work. Conway said the district estimates total foundation and expense-based aid of roughly $78.5 million for 2025–26 and noted that legislative state-aid numbers remain subject to change because the New York state budget process was still unsettled.

Board President Mr. Ciappetta led the meeting and Miss Meyer moved and Mr. Joiner seconded the budget…

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