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Grafton board approves preliminary 2025–26 budget, flags uncertain special-education aid
Summary
The Grafton School District board voted June 23 to approve a balanced preliminary budget for use July 1, citing revenue gains from a $325 per-student increase and enrollment growth but noting uncertainty in the state special-education reimbursement rate.
The Grafton School District Board of Education voted June 23 to approve a preliminary, balanced budget for the 2025–26 fiscal year that the administration said is ready for use beginning July 1.
Topher (Speaker 4), presenting the plan, said increases in revenue are driven largely by a $325 rise in allowable revenue per student, which he said produced “about $675,000 in additional revenue,” and by an increase in the district’s three-year…
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