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Schuylkill Valley board approves 2025–26 budget with no tax increase; board cites formula limits

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The Schuylkill Valley School District board approved a $49.77 million general fund budget for 2025–26 with no tax increase, emphasizing state funding formula constraints and the district's high median household income indicator.

The Schuylkill Valley School District board approved the proposed final general fund budget for the 2025–26 school year on April 29, voting 9-0 to adopt a $49,771,002.95 balanced budget that does not increase the millage rate.

Board members and district staff presented the budget as a no-tax-increase plan after a multiweek process that included department-level reviews and budget workshops. Kristin Wallace of the district business office led the board through a presentation explaining revenue assumptions, state funding projections and expenditure changes.

Wallace said the district budgeted conservatively because the state appropriation process was still under legislative review. She summarized proposed statewide…

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