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Osborne board approves first FY26 budget revision; administration warns enrollment decline could cost $800K–$900K

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The Osborne School District Governing Board on Tuesday approved a technical first revision to the FY26 budget to reflect a one‑time state aid supplement, while administrators warned an enrollment decline of about 85–100 students could reduce district revenue by roughly $800,000–$900,000.

The Osborne School District Governing Board approved a fiscal‑year 2025–26 budget revision on Tuesday that incorporates a state‑approved, one‑time aid supplement. Administration told trustees the revision is largely a technical update to align district worksheets with the final state budget, but warned that a separate enrollment decline will require additional adjustments before year‑end.

Director (Colleen) McCabe and Superintendent Dr. Robert Rivera briefed the board. McCabe said the revision being considered that night does not yet reflect an enrollment…

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