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Gardiner-area school board approves $26.82 million budget for voter consideration
Maine School Administrative District 11 will host a virtual public hearing via Zoom on June 1, and Randolph, Pittston, Gardiner and West Gardiner residents will vote on the proposed spending plan June 8.
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GARDINER The Maine School Administrative District 11 school board unanimously approved its $26.82 million school budget for next year.
The proposed spending plan for 2021-2022 includes an increase of $663,000 or 2.53% which was approved last week. The school nutrition budget of $1.09 million and adult education budget of $313,320, were also approved by board members.
A virtual public hearing via Zoom has been set for June 1, in advance of West Gardiner, Gardiner, Pittston and Randolph voting on the budget June 8.
Early draft of Gardiner-area school budget includes local share increases
While the Maine School Administrative District 11 s overall spending plan for 2021-2022 is still a work in progress, its adult education and school nutrition budgets were OK d by the Finance Committee.
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GARDINER A work in progress, the Maine School Administrative District 11’s budget for the 2021-2022 school year is expected to come with spending and local share increases.
The MSAD 11 school board’s Finance Committee heard an overview Tuesday night from Business Manager Andrea Disch, outlining the $26.82 million spending plan. In the initial draft, spending is increasing by $663,000 or 2.53% over the current budget.