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Board hears tighter state aid outlook; finance report flags health benefit increases and co‑op purchasing
Summary
Finance committee members told the board they are entering budget season with concern about lower-than-expected state aid and rising health‑care costs; the superintendent noted a delayed state budget announcement and that the district’s private insurance limits staff health‑benefit increases to about 20% compared with higher increases for districts in the state plan.
At the Feb. 10 Verona Board of Education meeting, the finance committee warned that state aid will likely be lower than hoped and identified health‑care costs as a primary budget pressure as the district begins its tentative‑budget process.
A board member reporting for finance said the district is "heading in deep in the budget season" and acknowledged statewide fiscal strain in K–12 budgets. The finance presenter described Verona as structurally better positioned than some…
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