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Receiver, administrators present balanced budget and accept fact-finder recommendations; wide approvals follow at Chester-Upland receivers meeting

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Summary

At a June 18 receivers meeting, Receiver Nichols and district staff presented a balanced 2025'26 budget proposal and the board accepted fact-finder recommendations for contract negotiations; the board also approved a package of education, personnel and business items.

Receiver Nichols opened a June 18 public receivers meeting for the Chester-Upland School District and amended the agenda to add an action item to accept the recommendations of a fact-finding report related to contract negotiations. The amendment noted an extension for professional services contracts was under review and would be considered separately.

Superintendent Dr. Ming (as identified in district materials) delivered an end-of-year report highlighting staff recognition, community donations, and student supports. The presentation noted extended-school-year (ESY) dates of July 7'31 (Monday'Thursday, 8:30 a.m. ' 2 p.m.) and reported the district had 162 students reported as displaced and 2,40 graduates for 2025 across the district's announcements.

Paul Ammon, identified as an accounting specialist in the district business office, presented the finance…

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