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Blue Ridge Unified holds public hearing on revised December budget; no formal action taken

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District presenters outlined a December budget revision, citing enrollment decline, a roughly $2 million carry forward, exhausted federal COVID relief funds, delayed state K–3 reading funds and a Prop 301 teacher payment of $9,200 to qualifying educators.

Blue Ridge Unified School District No. 32 held a public hearing on its revised December budget, during which district staff described adjustments caused by enrollment changes, state funding delays and the end of federal COVID relief funds. The governing board did not take a formal vote during the hearing.

Kimberly, the district presenter, told the governing board that the district prepares a December budget revision each year to reflect changes in current-year funding. "This is our revised budget for December," Kimberly said, calling the revision "just our normal revision that we do." She said the district’s ADM (average daily membership) is adjusted at this time of year and the district also completes its AFR…

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