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Carlisle board approves $2.8 million capital reserve plan and adjusts budget after state funding boost
Summary
The Carlisle Area School District board approved a $2.815 million capital reserve spending plan for 2026–27 and adopted budget transfers to add roughly $729,410 in unanticipated state aid, allowing the district to avoid a planned draw from reserves.
The Carlisle Area School District Board of Directors on Thursday approved a $2,815,000 capital reserve spending plan for the 2026–27 year and a set of budget transfers to reflect an unexpected increase in state education funding.
During the finance committee report, a committee presenter summarized the proposal: the capital reserve plan includes roughly $2,290,000 for facilities work — HVAC units, painting, elevator upgrades and building repairs — and about $525,000 for technology needs such as lab computers and server…
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