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Alachua school board adopts tentative 2025-26 budget, sets proposed millage rates
Summary
The Alachua County School Board held its TRIM hearing July 31, heard the district CFO's budget presentation, and adopted resolutions setting the tentative 2025-26 millage and the tentative budget; board members were briefed on enrollment declines, one-time rollovers and a revised capital millage yield.
The Alachua County School Board conducted its Truth in Millage (TRIM) hearing during the July 31 session and adopted resolutions setting tentative millage rates and the district's tentative budget for fiscal year 2025-26.
Judith Marte, a consultant serving as interim chief financial officer for the district, presented required TRIM disclosures and a first-pass tentative budget. Marte told the board the required local effort (a state-determined component of the millage tied to the Florida Education Finance Program) must be levied if the district wishes to participate in FEFP funding. She said the district's computed rollback and proposed rates were shown on presentation slides: the rollback rate would have been 5.8403 mills; the proposed total rate presented was 6.2501…
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