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Board approves Madison-Oneida BOCES $8.03 million administrative budget for 2026–27

Stockbridge Valley Central School District Board of Education · April 21, 2026
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Summary

The Stockbridge Valley Central School District Board approved the Madison-Oneida BOCES tentative administrative budget of $8,028,676 for 2026–27, funded by $1,306,500 in expense-by-component charges and $6,722,176 in earned interest and miscellaneous revenue; vote 4–0.

The Stockbridge Valley Central School District Board of Education voted unanimously to approve the Madison-Oneida BOCES tentative administrative budget for 2026–2027 in the amount of $8,028,676. The motion was made by Board Member Carol Marshall and seconded by Board Member Jaime Renner; the board recorded four ayes and zero nays.

Board members recorded the funding breakdown presented in the motion: $1,306,500 allocated as expense-by-component charges to member districts and $6,722,176 expected from earned interest and other miscellaneous revenue. The resolution notes that the district will allocate its share of the administrative budget in accordance with Section 1950 of the New York State Education Law. The vote carried without dissent.

The action was taken at the special meeting called to order by Board President Jonathan Strain at 7:30 a.m. The decision commits the district to its apportioned contingent expense for the BOCES administrative budget for the next school year.