Tuesday, March 15, 2011

P-G: Mt. Lebanon School District holds line on taxes

The first draft of the Mt. Lebanon School District base budget for 2011-12 includes no millage increase.

The estimated $78.3 million budget maintains instructional programs, superintendent Timothy Steinhauer said at the school board meeting Monday night. Although the budget proposed by Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett last week meant a reduction of more than $1 million for Mt. Lebanon, Mr. Steinhauer said the district had planned for a reduction in state revenue and found savings through refinancing of 2004 bonds and further cost efficiencies through recently negotiated contracts, including the teachers contract.

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3 Comments:

Anonymous John Kendrick said...

This omnious message makes me feel like we are experiencing the calm before the storm!

March 15, 2011 12:14 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I would like for Dr. Steinhauer to spell out exactly how much has been "saved" through the methods he claims. The District is always telling us that they saved this, and planned for that, but we never see real numbers, just claims of efficiency. "Show me the money"!
Joe Wertheim

March 15, 2011 12:22 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The money is in the 5% assessment windfall the District will collect with no millage increase. David Huston

March 15, 2011 3:42 PM  

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