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Mifflin County board says state budget windfall trims deficit as charter changes loom
Summary
Board finance staff told the Mifflin County School Board that the recently signed state budget and related reforms added roughly $2.5 million in adequacy funding and modest increases to basic and special education subsidies, improving the district's 2025-26 outlook but leaving structural questions for future years.
Mifflin County School District officials told the school board that the recently enacted state budget materially improved the district's 2025-26 finances.
Mrs. Knecht, the district business manager, said the state fully funded the second installment of adequacy payments under the Ready to Learn block grant and "the district received an additional $2,500,000 in adequacy," and that the district also gained roughly $57,000 in basic-education subsidy and $7,000 in special-education subsidy as a result of the budget signed by…
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