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Farmington Board reviews 2025–26 budget assumptions; tax-levy set for June 17

Farmington Board of Education · April 8, 2025
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Summary

Assistant Superintendent Jennifer Kaminski presented 2025–26 budget parameters including a proposed $200 increase to the per-pupil Foundation Allowance, flat enrollment assumptions, and a timeline leading to final adoption and tax-levy setting on June 17, 2025.

Assistant Superintendent for Business Services Jennifer Kaminski presented the Farmington Public School District’s budget development timeline and core assumptions for 2025–26, telling the Board the plan assumes flat student enrollment and a $200 increase in the per-pupil Foundation Allowance. She said final adoption of the budget and the setting of the tax levy are scheduled for June 17, 2025.

Kaminski outlined projected revenue sources and areas of expenditure, noting anticipated special-education funding increases, savings tied to retirements, and expected increases in benefits and services costs. "The proposed budget is built on several key assumptions, including flat student enrollment and a $200 increase in the per-pupil Foundation Allowance," Kaminski said. Board members asked questions about enrollment sensitivity and state funding timing; staff said the district will monitor enrollment and final state aid closely as figures are finalized.