ADAMS, Mass. — Hoosac Valley Regional School District Superintendent Aaron Dean presented a $21 million budget on Tuesday that he said represented a step forward in both education and.
HAMPDEN The voters of the Town of Winterport will cast ballots Tuesday, June 8 for a proposed $35 million school budget for Regional School Unit 25. For a complete breakdown of budget information, click here . Article 1, Regular Instruction: $12,.
ARTICLE 2: Special Education $7,809,600.00
ARTICLE 3: Career and Technical Education $39,300.00
ARTICLE 4: Other Instruction $632,850.00
ARTICLE 5: Student and Staff Support $2,833,300.00
ARTICLE 6: System Administration $828,500.00
ARTICLE 7: School Administration $1,636,200.00
ARTICLE 8: Transportation and Buses $1,593,600.00
ARTICLE 9: Facilities Maintenance $3,311,350.00
ARTICLE 10: Debt Service and Other Commitments $2,465,600.00
ARTICLE 11: All Other Expenditures $100,000.00
ARTICLE 12, State Subsidy and Local Tax Revenues: The School Board recommends that the RSU appropriate the amounts set forth below for the total cost of funding public education from kindergarten to grade 12 as described in the Essential Programs and Services Funding Act and raise and assess the amounts set forth below as each municipality’s contribution to the total cost of funding public education from kindergarten to grade 12 as described in the Essential Programs and Services Funding Ac
Tuesday, March 2, 2021
HOPE The Town of Hope will be holding a special town meeting Thursday, May 6 to vote on the new school budget for Hope Elementary School.
The meeting will be held at 6:30 pm. on the field of the school.
Article 1: Elect a moderator to preside
Article 2: Regular Instruction
• Regular Instruction PreK-8: $1,343,871 (up $19,195)
• Gifted and Talented: $32,281 (up $2,939)
Article 3: Special Education
• Instruction: $635,041 (up $25,389)
• Office: $54,395 (up $5,960)
Article 4: Career and Technical Education
The school committee recommends spending no money in this area.
Article 5: Other Instruction
• Co-curricular activities: $10,958 (down $100)
• Extra-curricular activities $18,339 (up $1,550)
Article 6: Student and Staff Support
The school and budget committees recommend $287,668.
• Elementary Guidance: $72,498 (up $2,667)
3 articles added late will be hand counted
BILL PEARSON
Edgecomb Town Hall. File photo
For the second consecutive year, Edgecomb voters will decide municipal spending through a referendum election. Selectmen opted against a traditional town meeting due to coronavirus concerns, and voters will head to the polls May 21 to decide municipal and school budgets and elect town officers. On April 6, selectmen finalized a 60-article warrant. Polls are open from 1 to 7 p.m.
The proposed combined municipal and school budget is $4,917,732, a $95,315 increase or 1.98%. The Fiscal Year 22 school budget is $3,283,589, a 0.9% decrease. Lower education spending also translates to a lower local school assessment. That decreased from $2,569,806 in Fiscal Year 21 to $2,432,378 or a 5.3% drop.