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Fairfield Union projects tighter revenues, approves October 2025 five-year forecast
Summary
The Fairfield Union Local School District board approved an October 2025 five-year forecast that projects slower revenue growth, a drop in state per-student funding, and continued reliance on prior-year transfers to capital funds.
The Fairfield Union Local School District Board of Education approved an October 2025 five-year forecast and accompanying assumptions and notes at its Sept. 22 meeting.
The forecast shows slower overall revenue growth than recent years and a projected decline in the state share of per-student funding. Superintendent William Bellville and Treasurer Mrs. Roberts presented the report and answered board questions before the board voted to approve the forecast unanimously.
Why it matters: the forecast governs district budgeting and appropriations and guides decisions about staffing, programs and capital spending. Board members were told the district’s state funding outlook is changing because of shifts in how state aid is calculated and changes tied to the Community Eligibility Provision, and those shifts reduce the district’s expected unrestricted state aid per student.
Bellville said the district began fiscal…
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