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Webster board approves 2026–27 budget actions, BOCES administrative budget and ballot items

Webster Central School District Board of Education · April 15, 2026

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Summary

The district approved the 2026–27 budget adoption resolution for ballot placement, the Monroe 1 BOCES administrative budget, property tax report card and associated state notices, and cast votes for BOCES board seats; several routine financial motions and treasurer reports were also approved.

At the April 14 meeting, the Webster Central School District board approved a set of budget and business items required for the 2026–27 fiscal year.

Business official (S15) presented treasurer summaries for December and January and reviewed annual BOCES election procedures, noting that Webster comprises roughly 20% of the Monroe 1 administrative portion because it is the largest component district. The board moved to approve the treasurer's reports and then voted to approve the proposed Monroe 1 BOCES administrative budget for the 2026–27 fiscal year and to cast votes for open BOCES board seats; motions were moved and seconded as recorded in the meeting.

The board also approved the district's budget notice and property tax report card required by state reporting rules, and adopted the district budget for placement on the ballot (the motion to adopt the budget was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote). Following adoption, the board approved two capital/SEQRA‑related resolutions: a $100,000 capital outlay for LED lighting upgrades at Willink Middle School (no full environmental review required) and a transfer to capital project for gymnasium lighting and HVAC upgrades at Webster Thomas High School. The board accepted a district‑level donation from the Johnson Foundation to a special education account established last year, and approved the consent agenda.

No public speakers were signed up for comment. The board completed the business section of the meeting and adjourned.