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Baldwin-Whitehall board adopts $90.9 million 2025-26 operating budget, keeps millage at 25 mills
Summary
The Baldwin-Whitehall School District board approved a $90,912,458 operating budget for 2025-26 and maintained the real estate millage at 25 mills; the budget projects about a $228,000 deficit and includes rising insurance costs and routine consent approvals.
The Baldwin-Whitehall School District board on Monday approved a $90,912,458 operating budget for the 2025–26 school year and voted to levy real estate taxes at 25 mills, maintaining the current millage rate. The motion passed 6–0 with three members absent.
Superintendent Doctor Lutz recommended the budget and read the key provisions into the record, saying, “My recommendation is along with mister Chirpax that the board approve the Baldwin Whitehall School District 02/2526 operating budget of $90,912,458 ... and a school tax on real estate to be levied and assessed at the rate of 25 mils as outlined in the accompanying resolution.”
The district projects a roughly $228,000 deficit going into the 2025–26 year but will fund that gap from its available fund balance. Business staff warned…
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