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Gettysburg Area SD board adopts 1% tax increase after 1.5% proposal fails

Gettysburg Area School District Board of Directors · June 17, 2025
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Summary

After extensive debate over administrator raises and a contested $25,000 change to a Gettysburg Area Education Foundation (GAEF) line, the Gettysburg Area School District board approved a 1% real-estate tax increase for the 2025–26 general fund budget.

The Gettysburg Area School District board on Monday approved the district’s 2025–26 general fund budget with a 1% real‑estate tax increase after a separate motion to raise the rate to 1.5% failed.

Board members debated the higher 1.5% proposal at length, with supporters saying a larger increase would help avoid steeper tax hikes later and opponents signaling concern about immediate taxpayer burden. Administration recommended the 1.5% option as a forward‑looking measure; board discussion highlighted contractual obligations for teachers and Act 93 administrators and uncertainty over future state and federal funding.

The debate also turned to a $25,000 line-item change affecting the Gettysburg Area Education Foundation (GAEF). Several members…

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