It’s unclear how the Scotia-Glenville school district plans to close a $2.8 million budget gap following Monday’s board of education meeting, where a majority of members said they would prefer to stay below the state-mandated property tax cap and preserve all academic programming.
It’s unclear how the Scotia-Glenville school district plans to close a $2.8 million budget gap following Monday’s board of education meeting, where a majority of members said they would prefer to stay below the state-mandated property tax cap and preserve all academic programming.
A planned Scotia-Glenville school board meeting where members were expected to discuss how to close a $2.8 million budget gap was canceled Monday due to illness.
A planned Scotia-Glenville school board meeting where members were expected to discuss how to close a $2.8 million budget gap was canceled Monday due to illness.
Lawmakers in Scotia have introduced legislation on a proposed local law to exceed the state’s property tax cap for the 2025-26 fiscal year, though Mayor David Bucciferro said he’s still compiling a spending plan and it’s unclear what a final tax rate may look like at this time.
Lawmakers in Scotia have introduced legislation on a proposed local law to exceed the state’s property tax cap for the 2025-26 fiscal year, though Mayor David Bucciferro said he’s still compiling a spending plan and it’s unclear what a final tax rate may look like at this time.
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