Budget review begins; tax cap higher than expected
Because a business is no longer on a Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) program for its annual tax bill, Scotia-Glenville will be able to
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Because a business is no longer on a Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) program for its annual tax bill, Scotia-Glenville will be able to
Facing a more than $1 million shortfall at this early stage of budget development, the Board of Education on Monday voted 5-2 to exceed the
Superintendent Susan Swartz on Monday night (February 14) presented a carry-forward budget that totals $61.36 million for the 2022-23 school year, an increase of $2.23
Thank you, Scotia-Glenville! The $59.1 million 2021-22 S-G school budget was approved today by a vote of 741 to 203, a margin of 78.5% to
Thanks to a boost in state aid, the Board of Education heard last night that the projected tax increase for the $59.1 million budget proposal
Spending plan exceeds the state’s maximum for S-G of 0.13%; will require 60 percent approval by the community The Board of Education, on March 29,
Superintendent Susan Swartz, in what she called Tier 1 reductions, proposed on March 15 not replacing two retiring teachers – at kindergarten and grade 2
The Board of Education on Monday began discussing specifics in the budget, mostly things that they are not willing to live without. The biggest item
With a very small state tax levy cap increase of 0.13%, the Board of Education is considering exceeding the state cap. The cap means that
Every building would see improvements; there would be no tax impact from the project The Board of Education is considering a capital proposal that would