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Wyoming Valley West unveils preliminary $100.25 million budget with no tax increase

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The Wyoming Valley West School District presented a preliminary $100,248,348 budget for 2025–26 — a $6,828,032 increase from the current year — and scheduled a special meeting to begin the 30‑day public advertisement period; officials say the plan does not raise local taxes.

The Wyoming Valley West School District on Wednesday presented a preliminary $100,248,348 budget for the 2025–26 school year, an increase of $6,828,032 from the current year, and officials said the proposal includes no local tax increase.

The budget presentation, given to the full School District Board of Education, allocates roughly 68% of spending to instruction and 31% to noninstructional expenses. Board and finance staff said 64% of the district’s total expenses are salaries and benefits. Rob Kuchar,…

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