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3 Rivers board adopts $102.35 million 2025–26 budget; moves some student health spending to state Student Investment Account

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The 3 Rivers/Josephine County School District board adopted the 2025–26 budget on June 11, approving fiscal resolutions that dissolve bond-related funds from the failed November measure, reallocate several line items, declare a tax levy and authorize up to $1,108,606 to a carryover fund. Trustees and finance staff said some health and support-

The 3 Rivers/Josephine County School District board adopted its fiscal year 2025–26 budget at the June 11 meeting, approving a package of fiscal resolutions that included the district’s spending plan (read into the record as an aggregate sum of $102,348,388), a tax levy and a transfer of up to $1,108,606 to the district’s carryover fund.

Finance staff told the board several technical adjustments will appear in the adopted document. Superintendent Dave and business staff explained that two bond-related funds created for a November bond vote (identified in the budget documents as funds 303 and 403) will be dissolved because the bond did not pass. The budget also reflects an internal reallocation: an administrative line item entered in error (fund 200, line 1294) will be moved to lines 1132 and 2120 to correct classification, a change the district said does not alter total appropriations.

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