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Jersey Shore Area SD superintendent says district faces about $1 million deficit; board seeks line-item detail
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Ulmer told the board the district’s 2026–27 general fund currently shows roughly a $1,000,000 deficit, driven by cyber charter costs, rising health-insurance rates and utility increases; board members asked administration for a detailed line-item presentation at the next meeting.
At the April 13 meeting of the Jersey Shore Area School District Board of School Directors, Superintendent Dr. Ulmer told board members the district’s 2026–27 general fund currently reflects an approximate $1,000,000 deficit after recent adjustments to proposed budgets.
“At the current moment, you have a deficit of about $1,000,000,” Dr. Ulmer said, and he identified rising cyber-charter costs, higher health-insurance premiums and increased utility expenses as principal…
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