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Lynnbrook administration presents balanced 2025-26 budget after closing $225,000 gap

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District leaders told the Board of Education they closed a roughly $225,000 shortfall through expense reductions and increased use of reserves, while warning state and federal aid remain uncertain.

The Lynnbrook Union Free School District on March 12 presented a balanced 2025-26 budget after closing a gap of about $225,000, district officials told the Board of Education.

Superintendent Dr. Michelle Lynch said the district had at one point planned to delay adoption but worked with staff and the teachers' association to produce a balanced expense plan. “We normally … at one point said we weren't gonna adopt in March,” Lynch said, noting the district closed the deficit without cutting positions or piercing the tax cap.

Business official James Press outlined specific measures that closed the shortfall.…

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