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District projects $569,000 ending balance after federal forest revenue; $200,000 grant to support capital work
Summary
Business presenter Charles Hole told the board that projected federal forest revenue and a Healthy Kids, Healthy Schools grant of roughly $200,000 would boost the district's projected ending fund balance to about $569,000 (≈25.6% of expenditures), while insurance and depreciation changes pose cost pressures.
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Charles Hole delivered the preliminary budget presentation for 2026–27, flagging capital projects, cash flow, and early revenue assumptions. He reported the Healthy Kids, Healthy Schools grant would support a capital projects budget extension with approximately $200,000 in grant revenue tied to planned expenditures; projected federal forest revenue improved the ending balance projection to about $569,000, roughly 25.6% of projected expenditures.
Hole warned that legislative and external factors could change projections. He noted possible delays or reductions in electric-bus funding tied to changes in bus depreciation rules and pointed to a projected ~18% increase in property and liability insurance. He also described enrollment variability across grade levels and said the district expects modest salary allocations built on a 2.6% implicit price deflator in state funding assumptions.
