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Chino Valley Unified adopts proposed 2025–26 budget amid state funding uncertainty and planned capital projects
Summary
The Chino Valley Unified District board held a public hearing and approved the proposed fiscal year 2025–26 budget, noting uncertainty about final state per‑pupil funding, projected student counts, and pending School Facilities Board approvals for several capital projects.
The Chino Valley Unified District Board held a public hearing June 16 and approved the proposed fiscal year 2025–26 budget, the board president said, while district staff warned the final numbers depend on state action and validated student counts.
District business staff presented the budget, saying the maintenance and operations (M&O) fund for 2024–25 is $19,600,000 and the proposed M&O for 2025–26 is approximately $19,035,000, subject to change if the legislature finalizes the per‑pupil amount. "Our M&O fund this year is 19,600,000," John Livingston said during the hearing.
The nut graf: the board approved budget limits and factors that set spending authority for the coming year, but staff emphasized material uncertainty because the state had…
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