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Laramie County School District No. 1 adopts 2025–26 budget after lengthy presentation on declining enrollment and rising costs
Summary
The board approved a $255.4 million general fund spending plan and a $440 million combined budget for fiscal year 2025–26 after a presentation that highlighted falling student counts, rising staff costs and one‑time revenue swings from interest and mineral taxes.
The Laramie County School District No. 1 Board of Trustees on a voice vote approved the district's fiscal year 2025–26 budget after a detailed presentation by finance staff showing enrollment declines and rising personnel and insurance costs.
The budget matter was the central item at the board's meeting; district finance staff presented a combined request of about $440 million across six major funds and a general fund expenditure plan of roughly $255.4 million for 2025'26. "As Dr. Newton mentioned, tonight, I'll be presenting the 02/2526 budget proposal for your consideration," finance staffer Jed Ciccarelli told trustees at the start of his presentation.
The presentation framed the budget as a balancing act between one‑time and recurring revenue and growing staff costs. Ciccarelli said the district finished fiscal 2024'25 with about $230.9 million in general fund revenue, about $3 million below projections. Interest earnings boosted revenue in 2024'25 by roughly $4.1 million above estimates, but Ciccarelli cautioned those investment gains…
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