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Conestoga Valley board sets 2.75% millage, adopts budget and related measures
Summary
On June 16 the Conestoga Valley Board of School Directors approved a budget package and set a 2.75% millage rate in a 6–2 roll-call vote; officials said the district still projects a deficit without additional state aid and stressed preserving reserves and long-term debt capacity.
On Monday, June 16, the Conestoga Valley Board of School Directors approved the district budget package and set the tax rate at a 2.75% millage increase, adopting agenda items A, B and C by a 6–2 roll-call vote.
The chair framed the vote as binding for the tax rate and said the board owed the public an explanation because an earlier posted decision had indicated a different rate. A district finance director presented two scenarios: a 2.5% millage would leave a roughly $1.3 million deficit, while a 2.75% millage would leave about a $1.2 million deficit. The director added that if the district receives the second…
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