Cleveland, June 22, 2026 — The Cleveland Public School District board approved its preliminary budget for fiscal year 2026'27 after a presentation by administrators that showed a healthier general fund position than in recent years but flagged several revenue risks.
Administrators told the board the general fund is "very healthy," estimating roughly a $500,000 positive position as they enter the new budget year. They cautioned that construction and bond funds remain restricted for capital work and cannot be repurposed for operations.
During discussion trustees raised several specific revenue concerns referenced by administration: a possible state-level reduction in special-education funding (a speaker referenced a $250 million statewide cut under consideration), the loss of a $60,000 grant (described in the meeting as a "reprint grant"), and reduced transportation reimbursement (administration estimated total transportation revenue losses around $37,000 based on a projected 5'10% drop in reimbursements). The administration also described changes from a seasonal recapture tax shift and a potential constitutional amendment that could increase a district fund by an estimated $27,000 if voters approve it.
Board members asked for additional detail and agreed to further review the adopted preliminary figures in committee and at upcoming quarterly updates. A motion to approve the preliminary 2026'27 budget passed on a roll-call/voice vote during the meeting; board members said updated numbers and contract impacts would be available for later review before final adoption.