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Kings Park board previews $113.6 million draft budget, aims to stay within 2.99% tax‑levy cap

Kings Park Central School District Board of Education · March 5, 2026
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Summary

At a Feb. 9 workshop the Kings Park Central School District reviewed a second‑draft $113.6 million budget with a 2.99% tax‑levy increase (tax‑cap compliant), highlighted a roughly $1.8 million gap and set a schedule that would adopt the budget April 21 after a May 12 hearing and May 19 vote.

The Kings Park Central School District Board of Education heard an updated second draft of next year’s budget at its Feb. 9 meeting, with administrators proposing about a $113.6 million spending plan and a tax‑levy increase of 2.99 — within the district’s tax‑cap threshold.

Superintendent Dr. Egan told the board the budget‑to‑budget increase would be about 3.41 percent and that the district still faces a roughly $1.8 million gap it needs to close before adoption. He said the district benefited last year from one‑time revenue sources that will not recur, and noted the teachers’ retirement system rate for next…

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