The Williamsville School Board this week adopted a $145.26 million budget that increases spending 4.42 percent.
District officials trimmed about $240,000 from an earlier draft to arrive at the final budget figure. The savings came through additional teacher retirements, according to Assistant Superintendent Thomas Maturski.
Key features of the budget remain intact, including the addition of two business teachers, which will allow for keyboarding to be taught to all fifth-graders; a modified football coach, which will enable each middle school to field its own team; and two school counselors, one each for Mill Middle and Williamsville North High School.
An earlier draft of the budget included a 4.4 increase in the total amount the district will raise in taxes. State aid figures came in higher than projected, at $1.1 million more than the current year. The additional aid will be used to reduce the tax levy, which now reflects a 3.06 percent increase over the current year.
Because of a growth in total assessments, the tax rate will increase less than one percent, to $19.61 per $1,000 of assessed value.
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People who wonder if the glass is half empty or full miss the point. The glass is refillable.
And taxpayers bitch about the Town taxes!!!! School taxes are a runaway train. But is there a better way? Good schools keep property values high, but do we need keyboarding in fifth grade? Russian or Japanese language instruction? Every sport known to man? Does anyone have a better idea? My neighbor suggested that any exta-curricular activity that a school offers be paid for by the families participating in that activity, eg, only students who play football are assessed an extra amount to play, or only chess club members pay for the costs associated with the club. Extra-curricular activities are enriching, but how much can we afford?
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