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York Suburban outlines state budget gains and new school‑code mandates that strain local dollars

York Suburban School District Board · November 25, 2025
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Superintendent said a $185,000 increase in Basic Education Funding and other state grants arrive alongside 21 pages of school‑code changes that create new reporting and program obligations the district must implement immediately.

Superintendent Dr. Krauser told the York Suburban School District board that the state budget approved Nov. 12 brings a modest increase to the district’s Basic Education Funding (BEF) but also a wave of new school‑code mandates that will largely absorb the extra revenue.

Krauser said the district expects roughly a $185,000 boost to BEF this year, part of a state allocation of about $7,000,000. He noted the district’s 2025–26 budget totals about $75.2 million and warned that the BEF increase, while welcome, will be quickly consumed by the newly enacted obligations.

The superintendent also briefed members on special education funding. He said the district’s state Special Education Funding (SCF) allocation will…

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