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Mohonasen schools face a $750K deficit in 2026-27 due to rising costs, despite tax limits and state aid increases.
The Mohonasen Central School District anticipates a $750,000 structural deficit for 2026-2027 despite staying within its 3.2% tax levy cap, driven by rising costs in transportation, health insurance, retirement, and debt service from ongoing school renovations.
A shortage of 15 bus drivers has led to contracted routes, increasing transportation expenses by $950,000.
While state Foundation Aid is expected to rise by $675,000 and the tax cap allows $990,000 in additional revenue, officials say it won’t cover growing instruction costs.
The district, which spends $10,000 less per student than the state average, plans to absorb retirements and avoid filling vacancies to manage the shortfall.
Las escuelas Mohonasen se enfrentan a un déficit de $ 750K en 2026-27 debido al aumento de los costos, a pesar de los límites impositivos y los aumentos de la ayuda estatal.