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Grand Canyon Unified holds public hearing on budget revision; $441,000 maintenance-of-effort for IDEA noted

Grand Canyon Unified School District #4 Board ยท October 8, 2025
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Summary

At an Oct. 8 public hearing, Business Manager Levi Frye told the Grand Canyon Unified School District #4 board the district must maintain $441,000 in maintenance of effort for IDEA grants and that the revision raises budgeted expenditures while reducing carryover; there were no public or board questions.

The Grand Canyon Unified School District #4 board held a public hearing Oct. 8 on Expenditure Budget Revision No. 1, and Business Manager Levi Frye said the district must maintain $441,000 in maintenance of effort for IDEA grants.

Frye told the board that the only changes to the 2025โ€“2026 budget the board approved in July are adjustments to expenses and carryovers. "For IDEA grants we have to maintain $441,000," Frye said. He said budgeted expenditures are higher and budgeted carryover has been reduced. He added that the district will review the remainder of the budget in December if a Revision No. 2 is brought forward.

The hearing record shows there were no questions from members of the public and no questions from board members during the presentation. The Presiding Officer called the hearing to order at 6:02 p.m. and adjourned it at 6:14 p.m. Minutes were prepared by Board Secretary Susan Kerley.

The revision described in the hearing centers on compliance with the district's IDEA maintenance-of-effort requirement and internal reallocation of carryover; no formal votes or other board actions are recorded in the hearing minutes. The board is expected to revisit budget items later in the fall if additional revisions are proposed.