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2026-27 budget information

VOTE MAY 19 | Polls open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Budget proposal would maintain programs, expand K-5 transportation

The City School District of Âé¶¹Ó°Òô Board of Education has approved a $371.5 million budget proposal for the 2026-27 school year that would maintain all current programs and services while also investing in expanded transportation services for elementary students if voters approve both proposals on May 19.

The budget proposal includes a 1.22% tax-levy increase, which would support the district’s plan to expand transportation for all students in kindergarten through grade 5 who live one mile or more from school. Currently, only students living 1.5 miles or more from school are eligible for a bus unless they have an Individualized Education Plan that requires specialized transportation.

Voters will consider the transportation plan separately May 19 as Proposition 2, one of two additional school-related proposals that will be on the ballot. Proposition 3 would support a $98 million facilities project that would include work at every school and would have no additional impact on taxes. Please read on for additional information about both propositions.

Also on the ballot

In addition to the 2026-27 budget proposal, the May 19 ballot also will include the following:

Board of Education election

There are three candidates running for two open seats on the Board of Education this year. The terms of Vice President Tabetha Wilson and Secretary Ellen Krejci expire at the end of June.

Candidates are listed below in the order they will appear on the ballot:

  • Tabetha Wilson
  • Serena White-Lake
  • Quinn Lee

You can download this .pdf to read personal statements from each candidate. You can also watch the virtual candidate forum:


Learn more through upcoming presentations

The district will provide numerous opportunities in the coming weeks for community members to learn more about all school-related items on the May 19 ballot.

That will include in-person forums at Âé¶¹Ó°Òô High School specifically planned to provide a detailed overview of Proposition 2 and Proposition 3. Each of these forums also will include an opportunity to tour Âé¶¹Ó°Òô High’s new facilities. 

We will also have the following community presentations scheduled in advance of the vote.

Still have questions or want to schedule a presentation?

Ron Lesko

Ron Lesko

Director of Communications and Operations

Voting information

"Vote here" sign in front of New Scotland Elementary School.

Budgets from prior years

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