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State budget leaves revenue limit unchanged; Arrowhead told to expect higher levies and modest special‑education aid increases

Arrowhead UHS School District Board of Education · July 10, 2025
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District administration told the board the 2025–27 state budget did not raise the revenue limit, which will likely pressure property tax levies; high‑cost special‑education aid will increase to cover 50% of costs above $30,000 in the first year, and modest mental‑health and robotics grant dollars were also noted.

In an annual update July 9, Arrowhead Union High School District administrators told the board that the state budget for 2025–27 left the district revenue limit essentially unchanged, a change that administrators said will not keep pace with inflation and is likely to result in higher local levies.

“ You can expect school district tax levies will be going up,” the superintendent said as he summarized key points from business staff. The presentation noted some targeted…

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