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Niagara Falls district proposes $202.8 million budget with no tax-levy increase

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Summary

At a May 8 public hearing, the Niagara Falls City School District presented a $202.84 million 2025–26 budget that keeps the tax levy unchanged while using reserves and new debt service for a capital project.

The Niagara Falls City School District presented its proposed 2025–26 budget of $202,840,136 at a public hearing May 8, saying the plan would keep the district's tax levy unchanged while preserving staff and programs.

Superintendent Mark Lohrey told the board and the public the budget includes no reduction in staff or programs and recommended it for passage, saying district leadership sought to "expand instructional programming for all students with no increase to the tax levy." Becky and Julie, district finance staff, detailed revenues and expenses during the hearing.

The proposed budget…

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