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Perrydale School District 21 board adopts $9.48 million budget, approves truck, turf‑marking service and energy contract

Perrydale School District 21 Board of Directors · June 17, 2025
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Summary

At its June meeting the Perrydale School District 21 board adopted a $9,475,856 budget for 2025–26, authorized spending up to $55,000 for an FFA pickup, approved a three‑year Turf Tank field‑marking contract and contracted with Pacific Impact for energy‑efficiency work utilizing Energy Trust rebates; all motions passed unanimously.

The Perrydale School District 21 board adopted its 2025–26 budget and approved a package of purchases and contracts at its regular June meeting, moving the district into the new fiscal year and authorizing several operational and facilities projects.

The board adopted a resolution “that the board of directors of Perrydale School District hereby adopts the budget for 2025–26 in a total sum of $9,475,856,” read into the record by the presiding officer. The resolution also listed fund totals read into the record: general fund appropriations of about $7,000,062; a debt service fund of $317,005.25; capital projects $69,600; and special revenue funds $2,026,704. The board set a permanent tax rate of 4.5657 per $1,000 of assessed value. The motion to adopt the budget passed unanimously.

Board members also approved a request to purchase a pickup and…

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