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Board approves 2026–27 Fund 80 levy to sustain after-school, liaisons and co-curriculars
Summary
The board approved a $2.423 million 2026–27 Community Service Fund (Fund 80) levy; administrators said the Fund 80 projected budget is $2.832 million and the shortfall will be covered from existing fund balance carried forward.
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The school board approved the recommended 2026–27 levy for the district's Community Service Fund (Fund 80), which supports community liaisons, after-school and co‑curricular programs, school resource officers and other community-use activities.
Administration said the proposed levy is $2.423 million while the projected Fund 80 budget is $2.832 million; the $408,000 gap will be covered by the fund balance carried into the year. Officials noted a large portion of prior-year Fund 80 budget authority was not spent and carried forward, allowing a smaller levy increase. The superintendent told the board that the district's per-student spending from Fund 80 ($347 per student) is at the state average.
Board members welcomed two newly hired community liaison positions supported by the levy and discussed program outcomes and accountability. A motion to approve the levy was moved, seconded and passed by voice vote.

