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Central Unified presents 2025–26 budget and LCAP; staff flags multi‑year risk amid uncertain state revenues
Summary
Central Unified opened public hearings June 10 on its 2025–26 Local Control and Accountability Plan and proposed budget; staff presented a short‑term positive certification but warned of declining reserves in the district’s five‑year projection amid uncertain state revenues.
Central Unified officials opened public hearings June 10 on the district’s proposed 2025–26 Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) and on the 2025–26 proposed budget, presenting a fiscal picture that the district called manageable in the near term but carrying risk in later years.
Assistant Superintendent Nick Ball brought the LCAP to a public hearing as part of the annual budget adoption process and presented the district’s draft budget and multi‑year projection. The administration said it will return the budget and LCAP to the board for adoption at the June 24 meeting after completing the hearing process.
Why it matters: The budget and LCAP set fiscal priorities and spending plans for schools, staffing and student services. Staff told the board the district can adopt…
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