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Frontier Central projects roughly $111 million budget, weighs bus purchases and electric-vehicle infrastructure
Summary
At a March board meeting, district finance staff outlined a budget near $111 million driven by personnel costs, noted a recent $0.5 million uptick in state aid projections, and proposed purchasing school buses and electric maintenance vehicles while flagging uncertainties about charging infrastructure and electric-bus supply.
At a Frontier Central School District board meeting, the district's business official presented projected 2025—6 appropriations near $111 million and described revenue updates, proposed capital items for next year and uncertainties tied to electric buses and charging infrastructure.
The presenter said roughly three-quarters of the district's spending goes to personnel, with salaries projected to rise about 4% and benefits by roughly 7% to 7.5% for the coming year. He told the board the district is aiming to keep non-personnel increases small while trimming or streamlining programs where possible.
The presentation said the district is projecting approximately $109 million in revenues but that recent clarifications in the…
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