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Keystone Central summer park program reports increased attendance, finishes under budget

Keystone Central School District Board of Directors · November 14, 2025
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Summary

The district’s 2025 Summer Park Program served children ages 5–12 at seven locations; presenters reported 65K? sorry, budgeted $60,000 with $5,300 in donations, $38,056.85 spent and a remaining balance of about $21,093.15; organizers plan to seek similar funding next year.

Kurt Lynch presented a summary of the Keystone Central School District’s 2025 Summer Park Program at the Nov. 13 board meeting, reporting participant counts by site, donations and final spending.

Lynch said the program served children ages 5–12 at seven locations (Mill Hall; Woolrich; Piper Harmon; Jack Bailey; Renova/16th Street; North Bend; Castanilla). Site registration numbers varied by location: Mill Hall 46, Jack Bailey 39, Renova 36,…

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