John Marucci would have loved to have had a 0 percent tax increase, falling in line with the district’s last two years, but student needs prevailed, he says. “Unfortunately, we just couldn’t get there,” he said this past weekend in response to The Batavian’s questions to the board. “I’m very happy that (Superintendent Jason Smith and Business Administrator Scott Rozanski) were
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Batavia City School District residents will be voting on a $54.8 million budget and a 1 percent tax levy increase since the school board adopted those final numbers at Thursday’s meeting. With no discussion or questions after hearing the proposed 2022-23 budget presentation, board members Alice Benedict, Jennifer Lendvay, John Marucci, Chezeray Rolle, Barbara Bowman and
2022 File photo of Batavia City Schools Board President Alice Benedict. Photo by Howard Owens After Thursday’s Batavia City Schools board meeting and budget vote, The Batavian emailed each board member for comment about the budget itself and/or the process, plus any additional comments anyone wanted to make. Most board members have been quiet during public budget talks,
Batavia City School District residents will be voting on a $54.8 million budget and a 1 percent tax levy increase since the school board adopted those final numbers at Thursday’s meeting. With no discussion or questions after hearing the proposed 2022-23 budget presentation, board members Alice Benedict, Jennifer Lendvay, John Marucci, Chezeray Rolle, Barbara Bowman and