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Avon Grove board approves business items and consent agenda; budget preview shows 4% preliminary tax increase

Avon Grove School Board · February 26, 2026
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At its Feb. 26 meeting the Avon Grove School Board approved business-office items and the consent agenda (both by 9–0 votes), received committee reports including a textbook-adoption timeline and proposed policies, and reviewed preliminary 2026–27 budget figures (a proposed 4% tax increase and projected fund balance use of $8,160,000).

The Avon Grove School Board on Feb. 26 approved a package of business-office items and the consent agenda and heard committee reports and a budget preview for fiscal year 2026–27.

Business-office motion: The board moved and voted to approve listed business items (agenda items 5.02–5.12), which included billing periods, the treasurer’s report, a budget-transfer summary, additions to the bus-driver list, a Chester County Intermediate Unit (CCIU) facility agreement, an Energy Transfer Solutions proposal and a New London Township tax-waiver request for a parcel acquired in 2021 (approximately $2,800). During the roll call the board recorded nine 'yes' votes and the motion passed 9–0. Board member Mister White recognized a $7,800 donation from the Raven Grove Education Foundation to support the high school robotics club.

Consent agenda: The board then approved the…

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