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Moscow School District adopts $25–26 budget, builds contingency and boosts facility funds under new state rules
Summary
The Moscow School District board approved the district'wide 2025-26 budget after a public hearing, keeping contingency reserves, funding transfers to plant and bond-related accounts and noting pressure on child nutrition and special funds.
Moscow School District trustees on June 24 adopted the district'wide fiscal 2025-26 budget after a public hearing required by Idaho law.
The approved budget packages projected revenues of roughly $35.6 million (combining beginning fund balances and anticipated receipts) against expenditures just over $31 million, with a 2% contingency reserve per district policy and an unappropriated balance of just over $4 million.
The budget presentation, delivered at the hearing, explained that local property taxes remain about 41% of general-fund revenue and that state support includes salary apportionment and several statutory and special distributions under Title 33, Chapter 10, Idaho Code. The district included an Avista judgment payment of about $90,000 in the revenue forecast after the company…
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