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The Leeds Board of Education passed their fiscal year 2026 budget during a brief meeting on Tuesday morning. The approved budget reflects the district's commitment to enhancing educational programs and resources for students. This year's budget emphasizes the importance of investing in technology, staff development, and infrastructure improvements.
During the meeting, board members discussed the allocation of funds across various departments, aiming to ensure that all students receive a high-quality education. The budget also includes provisions for mental health support services, recognizing the growing need for student wellness programs.
Board Chairperson highlighted the collaborative effort involved in creating the budget, thanking staff and community members for their input. The approved budget is expected to provide a solid foundation for the upcoming school year, allowing educators to focus on delivering effective teaching and learning experiences. The Leeds Board of Education remains committed to transparency and accountability as they implement this budget in the months ahead.
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