Board approves revised 2025–26 budget totaling $472.08 million
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On Jan. 26 the GreeleySchool District No. 6 Board unanimously approved a revised 2025–26 budget with total appropriations of $472,082,412, citing transfers for a small student-count shortfall and a planned real-estate purchase.
GREELEY, Colo. — The GreeleySchool District No. 6 Board of Education voted unanimously on Jan. 26 to approve a revised 2025–26 budget that includes a total appropriation of $472,082,412 and authorizes transfers from the general fund and use of beginning fund balance as presented.
The motion to adopt the revised budget passed on a recorded roll call with all seven directors voting aye. Superintendent Dr. Pilch explained the recommended transfers respond to a modest shortfall in student count and to a potential real-estate purchase that the district may later transfer to its insurance reserve fund.
“Megan Foster, our chief financial officer, joined the presentation and staff answered questions on the mechanics of transfers,” the superintendent said, noting that state law permits the annual budget revision before the Jan. 31 deadline.
The board did not amend the staff recommendation. No additional details about the potential property purchase were included in the public presentation; the superintendent said staff would provide follow-up information as appropriate.
What’s next: The revised budget takes effect as approved; staff will provide further detail on the planned real-estate acquisition and account transfers as those items progress.
