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Miami-Dade School Board adopts 2025–26 budget and millage after public hearing
Summary
After public comment and debate, the Miami‑Dade County School Board adopted the 2025–26 millage resolution and final budget, citing lower-than-projected enrollment and the expiration of federal relief funds as drivers of a smaller overall budget and targeted reductions.
The Miami‑Dade County School Board voted Tuesday to adopt the final 2025–26 budget and the millage rates that will fund the district over the next year.
The board approved the millage-resolution and budget after a 6 p.m. public hearing in which labor leaders, parents and community advocates urged both fiscal prudence and investment in classrooms and staff. Chief Financial Officer Ron Steiger told the board the district’s certified taxable value is $583,598,495,240 and that the adopted combination of required, discretionary and voted levies produces a total operating and capital millage in line with the approved budget.…
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