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District: revenues down, expenditures up as fuel and supply costs rise; town loan received

Seaside School District Board of Directors · June 17, 2026
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Summary

Staff reported year-to-date revenues fell about 2.3% while expenditures rose 7.9% through May 2026; fuel costs increased sharply (diesel ~ $2.82 to $5.21, gas $2.72 to $4.51) and the district received a $6.4M town loan on June 4 to manage cash needs.

The district’s business staff presented an economic summary showing revenues down roughly 2.3% through May 2026 while expenditures increased about 7.9% year-to-date, driven largely by higher costs for fuel and supplies.

Tony reported fuel price movements: average diesel rose from about $2.82 in January to about $5.21 in April, and gasoline from about $2.72 to about $4.51. Total fuel spending rose from roughly $6,899.80 in January to approximately $17,500 in April, a jump Tony attributed partially to increased trip mileage in April.

Tony also said the district received a town loan of $6,400,000 on June 4 and that the district secured a short-term note interest rate of 4% per annum; the TANS payment will be due in December. Trustees asked for more detailed dollar-line backup on fuel drivers and supply impacts.