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Westbury board adopts $201.34 million 2025–26 budget, authorizes $8.37 million from capital reserve
Summary
The Westbury Union Free School District board on April 1 adopted a $201,341,468 budget for 2025–26 that freezes the school tax levy for a third consecutive year and approved a tied ballot proposition to transfer up to $8,370,000 from the district's capital reserve for building projects.
The Westbury Union Free School District Board of Education on April 1 adopted a $201,341,468 budget for the 2025–26 school year and approved a second proposition allowing the district to appropriate up to $8,370,000 from its capital reserve fund for construction and renovation projects.
The board voted unanimously to adopt the proposed 2025–26 budget, which the district said represents a 1.2% increase over the current year and includes a school tax levy freeze for the third consecutive year. The board also voted unanimously to place Proposition 2 on the May ballot to permit use of capital reserve funds for projects described in the proposition text.
The budget presentation, given by Superintendent Dr. Chase and Assistant Superintendent for Business Mary O'Neil, listed the total budget amount and said detailed documents are posted on the district website. O'Neil told attendees the district is presenting a…
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