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Superintendent outlines tentative state funding gains, warns of possible binding conditions

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Superintendent Kelly Aramaki briefed the board on several state bills affecting district revenue — including special education and materials funding — and said a bill about binding conditions could let the district use property-sale proceeds to shore up its general fund if the district enters binding conditions this summer.

Superintendent Kelly Aramaki told the Bellevue School Board on April 17 that several state bills moving through the Legislature could provide additional recurring revenue to the district but that funding levels are lower than earlier proposals.

Aramaki said Senate Bill 5263 (special education) has passed both houses and likely will be reconciled before going to the governor; the district had hoped for $5 million but current numbers being discussed would provide about $1.3…

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