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Sunnyside Unified board approves FY24–25 budget revision, authorizes limited subsection overspend

Sunnyside Unified School District Governing Board · November 13, 2024
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Summary

The Sunnyside Unified School District governing board approved its Fiscal Year 2024–25 expenditure budget revision No. 2, authorizing the district to exceed subsections of the maintenance & operations budget if needed and accepting multi‑fund adjustments tied to enrollment, one‑time state aid and federal carryover grants.

The Sunnyside Unified School District governing board on Tuesday approved the district’s Fiscal Year 2024–25 expenditure budget revision No. 2 and granted authorization to exceed subsections of the maintenance and operations (M&O) expenditure budget if unanticipated costs arise.

Carla Walters, who presented the revision during a public hearing, told the board the revision reflects fund‑by‑fund adjustments shaped by the district’s average daily membership (ADM), one‑time state allocations tied to free‑and‑reduced‑price‑lunch (FRPL) counts and federal carryover grants. Walters said the revision includes increases across several federal and state grant lines, including Title I, Title II and career and technical education funds.

Why it matters: The revision realigns the district’s legal spending plan to recent enrollment and grant developments and gives staff limited flexibility…

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