William Penn SD’s committee of the whole warned April 20 that the district faces a difficult 2026 budget cycle as state funding appears unlikely to rise and the preliminary plan shows an overall 4.5% increase.
Board members and staff said the preliminary budget distributed by district staff includes funding to restore some positions lost in recent years, but that basic education funding (BEF) and special education funding (SEF) are not increasing at the state level, shrinking options for balancing the books. The board’s leadership urged full participation at a Thursday budget-and-finance meeting (held via Microsoft Teams) to work through staffing and program trade-offs.
The meeting materials presented to the board show an overall 4.5% increase in the preliminary budget. Board members said restoring positions is part of that package but cautioned the plan depends on final state and local revenue figures. Members emphasized the importance of attending the forthcoming committee session to examine assumptions and potential reductions before the board’s May business meeting.
No formal vote on the budget occurred at the April 20 meeting; the board directed staff to continue analysis and to present updated revenue and expenditure estimates at the next finance meeting. The district has scheduled committee and business meetings in May to continue deliberations.