Updated: Wednesday, April 9 2014, 11:00 PM EDT
SCHENECTADY -- The Schenectady
School Board approved its 2014-2015 budget Wednesday evening. It asks taxpayers
to vote on a 2.75 percent increase, while maintaining athletics and arts.
The district said it cut more than $30 million in the last three years as it
struggles with unfunded mandates and overall state funding. Superintendent
Larry Spring estimated the district would have needed to raise taxes 20 percent
to maintain all programs and staff.
The board also approved cuts to school bus service and other out of classroom
cuts. It had previously considered cutting all athletics programs to eliminate
its gap.
“The
fact of the matter is boards of education have very few options when it comes
down to their programming,” said School Board President Catherine Lewis. “Music,
arts and sports are wonderfully contributory to education, but they're parts
that aren't mandated.”
Taxpayers will vote on the budget May 20. If it fails, the board could propose
a second budget or make additional cuts to avoid an increase in taxes.
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