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Niskayuna tweaks budget assumptions, projects modest capacity for new investments

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Board reviewed budget-development assumptions showing roughly $800,000 of preliminary capacity for new spending under the district's revenue and expense model; trustees discussed whether to model the tax levy at 2.45% or a lower figure and asked for scenarios before decisions are final.

NISKAYUNA, N.Y. — The Niskayuna Central School District Board of Education reviewed preliminary budget-development assumptions on Jan. 28 that show a projected maintenance-of-effort funding gap largely offset by an expected rise in state aid, producing about $800,000 of initial capacity for new investments in 2025-26 under the model presented.

District finance staff told the board that projected expenditure increases, led by salary and benefits, total roughly $4.6 million (about 4% of the general fund), while projected revenue increases — led by an estimated rise in foundation aid and some additional building aid — total about $5.4 million. The difference between those estimates is the roughly $800,000 figure staff presented as initial capacity for new budget items.

Board members spent substantial time on how to model the tax levy in the draft assumptions. Staff used a 2.45% levy model…

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