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Keystone Central previews 2025-26 budget; trustees warned of limited state subsidy and possible millage options
Summary
District staff reviewed the March preliminary 2025-26 budget, projecting modest state subsidy increases, ongoing bond and health-care costs, and potential millage increases that would raise $490,000 to $1.5 million depending on rate choice; staff signaled continuing work on reductions and potential use of fund balance for capital projects.
District staff presented a March preliminary budget for fiscal year 2025-26 and reviewed revenue and expense pressures that could require millage increases or use of fund balance.
The presentation, led by a district staff member identified as Joni, summarized state basic education funding increases the district expects, described a modest state subsidy gain for the district and outlined notable expenses: the final year of a Liberty Curtain bond obligation, projected health-insurance increases and higher charter/cyber tuition costs. "We have an…
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