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Perris Union High board certifies first interim budget but flags multi‑year shortfall
Summary
The Perris Union High School District board adopted a positive certification for its first interim budget Dec. 10, citing a stronger current-year fund balance and higher attendance but warning expenditures are projected to outpace revenue over the next two years.
Dr. Williams presented the district's first interim budget, recommending a "positive" certification after reporting improved current-year revenue and fund balance but warning of a projected structural shortfall in subsequent years.
The presentation, delivered during the Dec. 10 board meeting, summarized accounts for July 1'Oct. 31, 2025 and compared the adopted budget to the first interim. "It is my pleasure to present the first interim budget," Dr. Williams said, outlining revenue of roughly $210.5 million and combined general fund expenditures of about $221 million.
Why it matters: The board must certify interim budgets twice a year to show whether the district will meet its financial obligations for the…
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