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Mount Lebanon board previews balanced 2026–27 budget, proposes 3.5% millage increase

Mount Lebanon School District Board · April 14, 2026
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Summary

The Mount Lebanon School District presented a preliminary balanced 2026–27 budget that avoids furloughs and proposes a 3.5% millage increase (1.083 mills) to fund operations; final adoption is scheduled for May 18, 2026.

The Mount Lebanon School District presented a preliminary final budget for 2026–27 on April 13, with district leaders saying the plan balances revenues and expenditures without using fund balance.

"We are happy to report that there are no furloughs, and the budget is balanced," the board chair said at the meeting. Superintendent Dr. Fries outlined the finance breakdown the board will use to finalize the plan.

Administration said total projected revenues are roughly $129.2 million, with local revenue—driven by real-estate taxes and the Act 1 index—accounting for…

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