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Union City School District previews 2025-26 revenue budget, outlines tax-levy calculation

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Assistant Superintendent Brigid Siena presented the district's 2025-26 revenue budget March 18, emphasizing the tax levy as the primary revenue source (73%), projected state aid, use of reserves and a timeline that leads to the May 20 budget vote.

Brigid Siena, assistant superintendent for business and operations, presented the Union City School District's 2025-26 revenue budget at the Board of Education meeting on March 18, 2025. The presentation focused on revenue sources, tax-levy calculations and the calendar leading to the May 20 budget vote and school election.

Siena told the board that "the tax levy for is the largest source of revenue for the district at 73% of the revenue budget." She said state aid is the next-largest revenue category at about 15%, and that other revenue (including building rentals and interest) is roughly 5%. Historically the district has applied reserves and fund balance…

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