MASSENA -- Superintendent Pat Brady will unveil a $57.1 million budget with a gap of about $2.36 million. It will be given at the Board of Education meeting tonight at 6:30 p.m. at Massena High …
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MASSENA -- Superintendent Pat Brady will unveil a $57.1 million budget with a gap of about $2.36 million.
It will be given at the Board of Education meeting tonight at 6:30 p.m. at Massena High School in room 314. The board generally holds an executive session at the beginning, with the open portion of the meeting starting around 7 p.m.
Their property tax cap for 2020-21 is estimated around 3.91%. The district says would raise $15,110,679 in property taxes, $568,373 more than 2019-20, if the board decides to increase taxes by the full 3.91%.
A presentation on the proposed budget can be viewed at https://bit.ly/2UP7SZq.