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York One board hears budget scenarios showing $0.9M–$2.4M shortfalls; millage and one-time funds discussed
Summary
At a Saturday retreat, York School District One staff presented four budget scenarios that would leave the district $882,000 to $2.45 million short without additional revenue or cuts. Trustees discussed using one-time EIA funds, dipping into fund balance and the legal maximum millage as possible responses.
York School District One leaders presented four budget scenarios Saturday showing gaps ranging from about $882,000 to $2.45 million if the district limits changes to required step increases or adds various cost-of-living adjustments.
The shortfall stems largely from state funding shifts and mandated step increases for employees. Finance director Amy (no last name given in the transcript) told the board the district is "short" under each option unless it raises local millage, uses one-time Education Improvement Act carryover funds or draws on fund balance.
At the retreat, Amy…
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