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Boyceville projects 2025–26 surplus; board to consider meal price changes July 15

Boyceville Community School District Board of Education · June 10, 2026
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Summary

District Accountant reported a projected surplus for 2025–26 driven by energy rebates, open enrollment revenue and reduced personnel costs. Superintendent Kaiser will present a recommended meal-price increase for 2026–27 at the July 15 board meeting.

District Accountant Emmaly Monfort told the board she projects a budget surplus for the 2025–26 fiscal year, attributing the improvement to additional energy rebates, favorable open enrollment revenue versus expenses, lower personnel expenses and benefit changes.

Separately, Superintendent Nick Kaiser told the board he will present a recommended breakfast and lunch pricing schedule for the 2026–27 school year at the July 15 regular meeting. The board reviewed neighboring districts’ prices and historical data and asked administration to prepare a recommendation that accounts for rising food costs.