Summary
The Williamsville Central School District on Tuesday unveiled a $161.8 million budget for next year that would increase some class sizes, cut foreign language for fifth-graders and raise property taxes less than 3 percent.
Williamsville Superintendent Howard S. Smith and Thomas Maturski, assistant superintendent for finance, detailed the 2010-11 preliminary budget for the district, which saw a sharp drop in state aid.See the full content of this document
Extract
Budget Makes Some Changes, Raises Taxes Less Than 3%
"This year we had some very difficult decision-making," Smith said. "Every school district in New York State lost a signif...
See the full content of this document
Sponsored links
