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PV Schools board approves 15% increase to community education fees after debate over discounts and enrollment impacts

Paradise Valley Unified District (4241) · March 6, 2026
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Summary

The Paradise Valley Unified School District governing board approved a 15% increase to community education program fees after a staff presentation showing a no‑increase scenario would produce a $502,000 shortfall while a 15% increase yields an estimated $585,000 surplus; board members pressed staff on discount options and potential family attrition.

The Paradise Valley Unified School District governing board voted unanimously to approve a 15% increase to community education program fees after staff warned the program would face a multi‑hundred‑thousand‑dollar shortfall if prices did not change.

In a presentation labeled the third read of the FY27 proposal, Dr. Lindsey and community education staff outlined two fiscal scenarios: no price increase, which the presentation said would yield an approximate $502,000 deficit in fiscal year 2027 and likely require program reductions, and a 15% across‑the‑board rate adjustment that staff estimated would produce roughly $585,000 in surplus (about a 6% profit margin compared with a historical target near 10%). The staff presentation also noted the district would not be able to provide a previously typical $1,000,000 custodial support…

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