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Frontier Central presents $111.97 million budget proposal, asks voters to OK bus purchases; contingency would cut $3 million if vote fails

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The Frontier Central School District presented its proposed 2025–26 spending plan at a public budget hearing, asking voters to approve Proposition 1 — the district’s authorization to spend about $111.97 million next year — and Proposition 2, a vehicle purchase proposition for buses and facilities vehicles.

The Frontier Central School District presented its proposed 2025–26 spending plan at a public budget hearing, asking voters to approve Proposition 1 — the district’s authorization to spend about $111.97 million next year — and Proposition 2, a vehicle purchase proposition for buses and facilities vehicles.

District officials said the Proposition 1 total reflects a year-over-year budget increase of about 4.5 percent driven largely by program costs (teachers, curriculum and benefits), with about 75 percent of spending tied to classroom instruction. "Seventy-five percent of what we spend every year is in our teachers' curriculum benefits," the presenter said…

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