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Beverly Hills Unified presents 2025–26 budget, launches plan for districtwide tutoring after state test results
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Chernis and Chief Business Officer Dr. Hasty presented the district’s 2025–26 budget projections and announced a tutoring initiative targeting students below grade level in English and math; the proposal will return to the board with cost estimates.
The Beverly Hills Unified School District held public hearings June 10 on the 2025–26 Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) and on the proposed 2025–26 budget and used the session to flag a districtwide academic support initiative.
Dr. Dustin Hasty, chief business officer, presented the district’s estimated actuals and proposed budget. Hasty told the board the district is “basic‑aid” in property tax revenue and reported estimated property tax receipts of roughly $72 million for 2024–25, with a conservative projection of about $75 million for 2025–26. He said the district’s combined general fund revenues are projected at about $102 million and that the projected deficit spending is shrinking: estimated deficit spending for the current year is down from earlier projections to about $6.3 million, and the…
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