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Southern York board wrestles with structural budget gap as directors split on tax increases
Summary
Directors debated four budget options to close a structural shortfall, weighing modest tax increases against program cuts, property sales and using fund balance. Several members favored no tax increase; others warned of service impacts and urged a mixed approach of attrition and targeted revenue.
The Southern York County School District Board of Education spent much of its March 19 meeting debating how to close a structural budget gap for 2026-27, with directors sharply divided over whether to pursue a tax increase, rely on attrition and cuts, or seek other revenue sources.
Board Treasurer Jason Decker presented the informational budget materials and the administration outlined four options for addressing a structural deficit, which range from using fund balance and attrition to a tax increase near the adjusted index. Directors repeatedly referenced long-term enrollment declines—about an 11% drop in 10 years—as a driver of the district's fiscal strain.
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