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District treasurer says state budget likely to add roughly $1.6M in targeted subsidies; Act 1 referendum notice approved
Summary
Treasurer O'Toole told the board the district tentatively expects about $1.6 million in additional state-directed funding for 2026–27 (including a $1.3M increase to a 'ready to learn' block grant) but will lose a portion of a prior charter transition payment; the board approved posting an Act 1 referendum notice with an index of 4.3%.
Mill Creek Township School District Treasurer Mister O'Toole briefed the board Nov. 24 on how the recently passed state budget is expected to affect local revenue. He said the district tentatively would receive a roughly 1.4% increase to the basic education subsidy (about $259,000), a 3.9% increase to the special education subsidy…
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