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Board reviews third budget draft, weighs shifting cafeteria monitor costs to food fund

Grand Island Central School District Board of Education · March 24, 2026
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Summary

The Grand Island Central School District presented a third budget draft totaling $81,000,006.85 (a 2.9% increase), reported $1.9 million in cumulative reductions and $149,800 in further cuts, and discussed whether breakfast/lunch monitor payroll could be charged to the school lunch (C) fund to stay under state surplus limits.

The Grand Island Central School District Board of Education reviewed a third iteration of the 2026 budget on March 23 that the administration said totals $81,000,006.85 and represents a 2.9% increase from last year.

"We have taken another $149,000 out of the budget," Dr. Miller said as he described expense reductions that brought the proposed increase down from earlier drafts. Administration staff said the district has reduced equipment purchases and removed two pickup trucks…

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