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Del Mar Union trustees adopt $81.1 million budget for 2025–26

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The Del Mar Union School District Board approved the 2025–26 proposed budget Wednesday, projecting roughly $81.1 million in revenues and preserving a roughly 22.7% unrestricted general-fund reserve. Trustees approved the budget by voice vote.

The Del Mar Union School District Board of Trustees voted Wednesday to adopt the district’s proposed budget for the 2025–26 school year, approving the plan by voice vote.

The adopted budget lists total revenues of $81.1 million and total expenditures roughly $80.8 million for 2025–26, producing a modest net increase in the district’s ending fund balance and an unrestricted general-fund reserve of about 22.7%, staff said.

District Chief Financial Officer Chris Delhanty and Deputy Superintendent Sarah Smart told the board the budget reflects small adjustments since the first reading in May, including an updated foundation donation and a 4% projected property-tax increase. “As we look at the general fund, we have just some small adjustments from our first read last month, with current revenue at…

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