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Wiseburn board adopts second-interim budget with positive certification amid multiyear deficit projections

Wiseburn Unified School District Board of Education · March 16, 2026
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The Wiseburn Unified School District board voted 4–0 to approve the district’s 2025–26 second interim budget as "positive," while staff warned of a nearly $900,000 projected deficit in 2026–27, the expiration of one-time funds and rising special-education costs. The district remains positively certified and meets the 3% reserve requirement.

The Wiseburn Unified School District board voted unanimously to adopt the district’s 2025–26 second interim budget report with a "positive" certification at its March 12 meeting.

Superintendent Blake presented the second interim, explaining the statutory requirement to report on multiyear projections and walking the board through key assumptions: a projected enrollment of about 2,576 students, an assumed average daily attendance of roughly 94.5 percent, and cost-of-living adjustments used in…

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