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Clover Park presents preliminary 2025-26 budget; public hearing draws no commenters

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District finance director presented a preliminary 2025-26 budget showing roughly $278 million in projected revenue and a projected ending general-fund balance near $21 million; no members of the public attended the hearing and the meeting was adjourned by voice vote.

Clover Park School District’s director of finance, Amy Day, presented a preliminary budget for the 2025-26 school year at a public hearing on July 7, outlining roughly $278 million in projected operating revenue and a projected ending general-fund balance near $21 million.

Day said the district projects to begin 2025-26 with a fund balance in the mid‑tens of millions of dollars and described the revenue mix as led by state general purpose (basic education) funding, state special purpose grants, and federal grants. “You can see at the bottom that we are projected to start the year with a $37,000,000 fund balance,” Day said; elsewhere in her slides she listed the beginning fund balance as $37,800,000, and the presentation summarized the projected ending fund balance as…

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