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Eastern York School District reviews proposed 2025-26 budget; cyber-charter costs and one‑time grants flagged
Summary
Board and staff discussed the district's initial 2025-26 budget, highlighting an increase in state basic education funding that may not be guaranteed, higher cyber-charter tuition, a $3.2 million charter pass-through figure and planned special-education cost savings to be detailed in April.
The Eastern York School District Board discussed the proposed 2025-26 budget at a board meeting, with staff outlining revenue shifts, program changes and cost pressures that could affect next year's final numbers.
District Chief Financial staff presented the budget framework, noting a temporary increase from a state "ready to learn" grant and a larger multi-year adequacy gap the district is tracking. "That $147,000 is under what we would be spread out over the $1,100,000 that our adequacy gap is in funding from the state," a district finance presenter said. The presenter added that the $147,000 is the first year of a multi-year distribution and is not guaranteed for future years.
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