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Lewisburg Area SD board approves proposed final budget for 2025–26; mills to rise to 20.55

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Summary

The Lewisburg Area Board of School Directors approved a proposed final budget for fiscal year 2025–26 balanced at $44 million, a 2.4% increase that raised the millage to 20.55. The motion passed during the regular meeting after a roll-call vote.

The Lewisburg Area Board of School Directors approved the proposed final budget for fiscal year 2025–26 during its regular meeting Tuesday, with revenues and expenditures balanced at $44,000,000.

Board presenters described the budget as a 2.4% increase over the current year and said the change raises the district millage rate to 20.55. The board moved to approve the proposed final budget, and the motion carried after a roll-call vote.

Board members described the item as the proposed final budget; the vote that evening recorded approval to move forward. The meeting did not include additional public hearings or motions to change the millage at that time—the board treated the item as the formal proposed final budget approval required under Pennsylvania school budgeting procedures.

The board did not attach additional implementation dates or contingent conditions to the approval during the meeting minutes reported in the transcript; further administrative steps such as final adoption or public notice were not discussed in detail at the time of the vote.

The motion to approve was made from the floor and seconded; the transcript records the motion as "moved by Nicole Green" with a second recorded by "Doctor Grama." After the vote the board president announced, "Motion carried." The transcript does not list a separate amendment or change to allocations tied to the vote.