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Western Placer Unified hears first interim budget, approves personnel MOU and routine authorizations
Summary
Trustees reviewed a first interim budget showing improved beginning balances but enrollment below projection and higher special-education costs; the board approved an MOU on position reductions, an $810,000 request, and completed annual officer reorganization and authorization of district signatories.
At the Dec. 16 meeting the Western Placer Unified School District Board of Trustees received its first interim budget presentation for fiscal year 2025–26, heard questions about enrollment and reserves, and approved several administrative actions.
District finance staff summarized revenue gains and risks: beginning balances were about $800,000 higher than budgeted, LCFF and TK add‑on funds increased revenue by roughly $700,000, and the district also received additional state grants and carryover revenues. Staff said actual enrollment was about 100 students below projections and that special‑education costs…
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