Madison Central School Board approves 2022-23 budget

The Madison Central School Board held a hearing on and approved its proposed budget for the upcoming year during its monthly meeting this week.  The school district’s total proposed budget for the 2022-2023 year is just more than 20-million dollars.

The general fund is the largest fund within the school district’s budget, and that is at close to nine-point-seven-million dollars for the next year.  The district’s capital outlay fund is the next highest at close to five-point-eight-million dollars.  The other funds within the school district’s budget are the Special Education, Bond Redemption, Food Service, and Driver’s Education funds, along with the Health Insurance Fund.  

As a part of adopting their annual budget resolution, school board members on Monday also approved the annual budget levy requests for the school district.  The levy requests are set for General Fund agricultural property, owner occupied property, and other non-agricultural property, along with the special education fund.  The levy requests are based on dollars per thousand dollars of taxable valuation.  The levy request for the capital outlay fund is at close to two-point-seven million dollars, the bond redemption fund is at 466-thousand dollars, and the district’s opt-out is one-hundred thousand dollars. 

Annual Budget Resolution

 

 

June 15, 2022