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Board hears $373.8 million preliminary 2025–26 budget; district outlines capital propositions and funding uncertainties

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Summary

District finance staff presented a draft 2025–26 budget of roughly $373.8 million, noted a $14.8 million year‑over‑year increase, and described capital propositions for geothermal HVAC work and an NFA North auditorium renovation. Officials said final state aid and federal reimbursement changes remain unresolved.

The Newburgh City School District on April 8 presented an updated draft of the 2025–26 budget that shows roughly $373.8 million in planned spending and a year‑over‑year increase of about $14.8 million, district finance staff said.

Acting superintendent Dr. Baughn and Assistant Superintendent for Finance Ms. Roaring described the budget as a work in progress: revenue and expense projections are aligned in the current draft, but the district said it is waiting on final state aid numbers and possible federal funding changes that could materially affect next year—unding.

Key points from the presentation

- Draft total: Ms. Roaring presented a draft 2025–26 budget in the range of $373.8 million and said the figure reflects a $14.8 million increase from the prior year. The district later displayed $373,850,000 on a revenue slide; Roaring…

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