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You are here: Home / News / Local News / Jamestown Schools Get 3.5 Percent Increase in Foundation Aid, Slightly Lower than Initial Projections

Jamestown Schools Get 3.5 Percent Increase in Foundation Aid, Slightly Lower than Initial Projections

April 1, 2019 By WRFA Radio Leave a Comment

ALBANY – It came down to the wire but state leaders in Albany were able to finalize a final State Budget for the new fiscal year before the April 1 deadline.

Early Sunday morning, on the final day of 2019 fiscal year, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, and Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie announced that they had reached an agreement on the $175.5 Billion Budget.

The budget includes an additional $1 billion for education on top of what the governor proposed in January. However, the governor was able to stop the Legislature’s push to drastically grow education, which was a top priority for a new class of vocal, progressive legislators.

As a result of the $1 billion funding increase between the governor’s initial budget and the final spending plan, Jamestown Public Schools is poised to receive more money than what the governor’s office had proposed.

Under the newly passed state budget, Jamestown will get a 5.57 percent increase in total state aid for next year. When building aid is removed, it’s actually a 4.3 percent increase. But some of that 4.3 percent increase is restricted to mandated programs like BOCES and Universal Pre-Kindergarten.

The Jamestown School Board and administrative staff during the March 26 budget work session, where board members got their first detailed look at the $89.7 million spending plan for the 2019-20 school year.

When it comes to general operating aid that can be spent at the school board’s discretion – referred to as Foundation Aid in the budget – Jamestown will actually see an increase of about 3.5 percent over the current school year. That’s higher than what the governor originally proposed but it’s still about $250,000 lower than what school officials had said they were hoping to get when discussing the budget during last week’s budget work session.

School officials had estimated next year’s total school budget to come in at about $89.7 million – but that included a projected 4 percent increase in Foundation Aid from the state. The Jamestown School Board along with Superintendent Bret Apthorpe and his staff will now have to work to close a $250,000 gap. The options including making cuts, taping into reserve funds, or adjusting the tax levy – which will likely receive little to no support from the school board.

All told, Jamestown will get $50,787,782 in Foundation aid for the 2019-20 school year – about $1,000,000 more than what the governor had proposed in January. The total state aid, including building aid and other restricted funds, comes in at $72,355,152.

The next meeting of the school board to discuss and most likely finalize next year’s school budget is scheduled for April 16.

A full list of school aid figures for all districts in the county is available at the State budget website at Budget.NY.gov.

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Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: 2019-20 Jamestown School Budget, Bret Apthorpe, Jamestown Public Schools, Jamestown School Board, State Budget

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