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Cornwall board previews $92.99 million budget before May 20 vote

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Summary

The Cornwall Central School District presented a $92,986,803 proposed budget at a May 6 hearing; the board approved a 2.75% tax‑levy increase to send the budget to a public vote May 20 and outlined contingency steps and a new capital reserve proposition.

At a May 6 budget hearing, the Cornwall Central School District presented a proposed $92,986,803 budget and urged district voters to cast ballots in a May 20 budget vote.

John, assistant superintendent for business and budget, told the Board of Education the proposed budget is organized in the three required components — administrative, program and capital — and reflects an adopted tax‑levy increase of 2.75 percent that the board used to arrive at its revenue projections.

The budget matters because it determines next year’s school staffing, services and capital work and will be decided by district voters on May 20. The board has already adopted the spending plan to go out to the public, and the hearing…

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