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Wissahickon board approves draft 2025–26 budget; administration cites inflation and special‑education costs

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The board voted to approve a draft 2025–26 budget to submit to the state; district officials said higher transportation, health‑care and special‑education costs — not local program decisions — are driving budget pressure.

The Wissahickon School District board voted April 28 to approve a draft budget for the 2025–26 school year and send it to the state for public posting and formal review.

Superintendent Jim told the board that rumors tying the district’s budget pressures to any single local program were incorrect. "I can unequivocally say it's completely false that, our funding issues and challenges have anything to do with a…

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