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Board approves first-interim budget revisions, certifies budgets as qualified and advances stabilization plan
Summary
Trustees approved first-interim budget revisions and a qualified certification for 2025–26 after finance staff warned of an out-year dip in reserves; a three-phase fiscal stabilization plan was updated with targeted cost-control and efficiency measures.
The Amador County Unified School District board approved updates to its 2025–26 interim budget and voted to certify the district’s budget as "qualified," citing an identified risk in year two of the multi-year projection.
Chief Business Officer Norton told trustees the district projects an approximately $1.4 million revenue increase for the year, driven by LCFF recalculations, federal carryover and state adjustments, along with additional local grants. Offsetting expenditure adjustments included positional pay increases effective Jan. 1, 2026, health-and-welfare cap updates and…
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