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Deputy Superintendent Warns Senate Bill 3 Could Freeze Residential Tax Revenue; District Estimates $4.1M First‑Year Shortfall

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Dr. Amy St. John, deputy superintendent of finance and operations, gave the Francis Howell School District Board of Education a first update on the 2025–26 school budget on July 17 and highlighted the potential local revenue impact of recently enacted state legislation referred to as Senate Bill 3.

Dr. Amy St. John, deputy superintendent of finance and operations, gave the Francis Howell School District Board of Education a first update on the 2025–26 school budget on July 17 and highlighted the potential local revenue impact of recently enacted state legislation referred to as Senate Bill 3.

St. John told the board that the district’s unaudited expected fund balance is about 29.75 percent as the current fiscal year closes. She said the district expects to transfer unused operating funds (funds 10 and 20) to the health fund and would present final numbers next month. Bond financials include roughly $4.4 million designated from unused bond funds and a…

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