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DeWitt Board adopts 2025–26 budgets; levy unchanged

DeWitt Public Schools Board of Education · June 10, 2025
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Summary

The DeWitt Public Schools Board of Education adopted the district's 2025–26 general, community education, food service and student activity budgets and kept the property tax levy at 18 mills for operations and 10 mills for debt. Board members discussed a $337,000 structural deficit after one-time items were removed.

The DeWitt Public Schools Board of Education voted to adopt its 2025–26 budgets for the general fund, community education, food service and student activity funds after a public hearing on the proposed spending plan.

Assistant Superintendent Rob Spagnolo presented the budget framework the board approved, saying the district's revenue assumptions are based on the governor's proposal (a $3.92 foundation allowance). Spagnolo told the board the governor proposed additional categorical funding for at‑risk students and special education, but the…

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