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New York districts decide school budgets across towns

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New York voters and school boards decided multiple district budgets this week, with voting and board actions occurring across the state. On Tuesday, Binghamton voters provisionally approved their school budget, Prattsburgh’s proposed budget failed to reach the required supermajority, and on Wednesday night Buffalo’s school board unanimously passed its 2026-27 budget. The immediate effects vary by district: Menands is asking voters to approve a $13 million-plus 2026-27 budget that includes short-term borrowing for classroom construction tied to a May 2025 capital project and a 2.01% tax levy increase; Buffalo’s $1.2 billion plan uses about $66 million in savings to address an $80 million deficit and includes program eliminations and staff reductions, while Prattsburgh faces program and service uncertainty after the failed vote.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • May 2025: Menands district approves capital project authorizing classroom construction.
  • Prattsburgh vote held: proposed $12,231,018 budget fails 303-213; 60% supermajority required.
  • Tuesday (this week): Binghamton voters preliminarily approve district budget 509-156; board vote counts reported.
  • Wednesday night (this week): Buffalo school board unanimously passes $1.2B 2026-27 budget addressing an $80M deficit.
  • Menands voters head to the polls to decide the 2026-27 budget and a repair reserve referendum.

Why This Matters to You

School budgets directly impact your child's education. They determine class sizes, teacher numbers, and programs available. If you're in Menands, your taxes could rise. In Buffalo, expect program cuts and fewer staff. Prattsburgh's future is uncertain. Stay informed and vote.

The Bottom Line

School budgets are a crucial part of local education. They reflect community values and priorities. If you're unsure about your district's budget, reach out to your local school board for clarification. Worth forwarding if you know someone with kids in these districts.

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Who Benefited

District administrators and fiscal planners benefited from approved measures and board actions that use savings and borrowing to stabilize budgets and address deficits.

Who Impacted

Students, staff, and community programs suffered from failed budgets or enacted cuts, including program eliminations, reduced services, and increased classroom sizes.

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Who Benefited

District administrators and fiscal planners benefited from approved measures and board actions that use savings and borrowing to stabilize budgets and address deficits.

Who Impacted

Students, staff, and community programs suffered from failed budgets or enacted cuts, including program eliminations, reduced services, and increased classroom sizes.

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