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Board approves tax increase, 2026 budget, course book and multiple fundraising items
Summary
The Blue Ridge Unified School District board approved a truth-in-taxation primary property tax increase, adopted the fiscal 2026 expenditure budget, approved the high school course content book and ratified several fundraisers and donations; all motions passed unanimously.
The Blue Ridge Unified School District No. 32 governing board unanimously approved a primary property tax increase under the Truth in Taxation process, adopted the district’s fiscal year 2026 expenditure budget, and approved the high school course content book for the coming school year. The board also ratified multiple student fundraisers and donations during the meeting.
Board members voted Yea on the tax increase in a roll-call vote after an earlier public hearing on the matter. The board then adopted the district expenditure budget for fiscal 2026 and later approved the high school course content book, which district staff said was shortened this year and reorganized to move nonacademic items into separate handbooks. All…
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