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Budget timeline, state proposals and potential aid changes outlined for Greece Central; governor proposes universal school meals and other initiatives
Summary
District finance staff reviewed the 2025 budget development timeline, noted early state aid runs and highlighted gubernatorial proposals — including universal free school meals, expanded youth mental health supports and changes to Foundation Aid — that could affect the district’s revenue picture.
GREECE, N.Y. — The Greece Central School District Board received a budget development update on Jan. 21 that outlined the district’s internal process for building a sustainable 2025–26 budget and summarized the governor’s state‑level proposals that could alter state aid and policy priorities.
Executive presenter Romeo Colelli and the district’s finance team reviewed the district strategy: roll current positions into the baseline budget (with contract increments), analyze major expenditures (benefits and debt service), and align new centrally budgeted initiatives to the district’s strategic plan (REACH 2027). Colelli told the board the district had “right‑sized” budget lines last year and will refine estimates this cycle.
State proposals and aid: the presenters summarized the governor’s state of the…
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