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Greece Central Board adopts $318.5 million 2025-26 budget; bus, capital reserve proposals headed to voters

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The Greece Central School District Board of Education approved a $318,529,556 operating budget for 2025-26 and placed two propositions on the May ballot: a 35-bus replacement proposition and a $50 million capital reserve fund proposal. The board voted 8-0 to adopt the spending plan.

The Greece Central School District Board of Education voted unanimously to adopt a $318,529,556 operating budget for the 2025-26 school year, board members confirmed in a roll-call vote during the meeting. The board also placed two propositions on the May 20 budget ballot: a bus-replacement proposition to finance 35 buses and a measure to establish a $50 million capital reserve fund.

Superintendent Smalley and district finance staff presented the budget, saying the plan increases operating spending by about $10.7 million, or just under 3.5 percent, over the current year and estimates a tax levy of $128,072,028 (an increase of roughly 2.6 percent). "The operating budget is proposed at $318,529,556. It's up $10,700,000 or just under…

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