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District projects multiyear deficit, warns of reserve strain and potential federal meal funding cuts

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The district’s business office presented the 2024–25 second interim financial report showing projected multi-year deficit spending, a 3% reserve level and concern that proposed federal cuts to school meal funding could reduce revenue by about $2.6 million.

The San Antonio School District business department presented its 2024–25 second interim financial report at the March 13 board meeting, reporting projected general-fund revenue of about $82.8 million, expenditures of about $87.8 million and an overall reserve at the required 3% level.

Business staff told the board the multiyear projections show deficit spending of roughly $4.9 million across the forecast period and warned that without the board-approved $2 million budget-reduction plan the district’s budget would have been qualified. The presenter said LCFF remains the primary funding source; projected revenue declines include a loss of…

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