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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.

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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.

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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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The Scotia-Glenville Central School District is hosting a public safety forum next week, giving the public an opportunity to learn more about how the district collaborates with local law enforcement. 

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Sen. Jim Tedisco, R-Ballston Lake, recently sent a letter to the president of the New York State Energy Research Authority seeking clarification on how many of the more that 700 school districts in the state have started examining what it would take to begin electrifying bus fleets ahead of the state’s deadline to begin buying only zero-emission buses in 2027.