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Kern County Board accepts second interim report showing about $9.3 million revenue uptick; board adopts routine resolutions

Kern County Board of Education · March 11, 2026
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Summary

Board staff presented the second interim budget showing approximately $9.3 million in increased projected revenue since December and noted expenditure changes and a $2.0M security project; trustees voted to accept the report and approved several routine agenda items including a resolution recognizing School Bus Driver Day and an update to Board Policy 9250.

Board staff presented a second interim financial report on March 10 that staff said reflects about $9.3 million in increased projected revenue since the December update and recommended the board accept and file the report.

The budget presenter (identified by a colleague as "Jim") walked trustees through the revenue gains cited in the presentation: an LCFF increase of about $222,853, federal revenue increases of about $1.2 million (Title and AmeriCorps funding), and an increase in other state revenue of roughly $6.3 million tied to a K‑16 grant, a math professional learning partnership and a $250,000 career technical education grant.…

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