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Wyandotte School Board posts budget, levy and state-aid borrowing items on June 24 agenda

Wyandotte School District of the City of Board of Education · June 24, 2025
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Summary

The Wyandotte School District of the City of Board of Education listed the 2024–25 final budget amendment, the 2025–26 original budget, tax levy certification and a resolution to borrow against state aid on its June 24 agenda; the brief does not record outcomes or dollar amounts for the budget items.

The Wyandotte School District of the City of Board of Education met in a June 24, 2025 session whose public brief listed several finance items for board consideration, including a resolution to borrow against state aid, the 2024–25 final budget amendment, the 2025–26 original budget and tax-levy certification.

The meeting brief presents those items on the Action Agenda but does not include budget totals or record whether the board authorized any of the listed measures. The agenda also groups related fiscal items with other business, including routine memberships and program pilots.

Board leadership for 2024–25 is listed in the meeting brief as President Theresa Crnkovich, Vice President Kathleen Kane, Treasurer Kelly Webber and Secretary Carolyn Martinez. The brief records attendance by trustees Nick Beaven-Parshall, Cynthia Kinney and Wendy LoCicero.

Why it matters: budget amendments, the district’s original budget and the tax-levy certification determine how the school system funds operations and capital costs for the coming year; a resolution to borrow against state aid would be a short-term financing action that can affect cash flow and borrowing costs. The brief provides no further detail on amounts, timing or any required approvals from state agencies.

Next steps noted in the brief: the items remain on the Action Agenda for board consideration; the brief does not state whether any votes were taken or whether staff will return with additional information.