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North Hills School District board approves proposed final $100.1 million budget, schedules final vote for June 5

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The North Hills Board approved a proposed final general fund budget of $100,117,355 for 2025–26, with no change to the tax rate. Administration and board members said one-time savings and nonrecurring revenues made a 0% tax increase possible; the board will vote on the final budget June 5.

The North Hills School District Board of Education on May 1 approved a proposed final general fund budget for the 2025–26 school year totaling $100,117,355 and with no change to the district’s tax rate. The board approved the proposed final budget by voice vote; the final budget vote is scheduled for June 5, 2025.

Board and district officials said the district avoided a tax increase this year largely because of infrequent, one-time items and nonrecurring revenues. “We were able to secure a manufacturing grant,” District staff member Muth said during the May 1 presentation. He described a series of timing and one-time events — including proceeds from the sale of 3,600 iPads, leftover bond proceeds from recent construction, federal COVID-related funds that…

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