HATBORO / HORSHAM TOWNSHIP, PA — The Hatboro-Horsham School Board has approved a $139.99 million 2026-2027 school budget that will increase taxes by 3.4 percent.
Bill Stone, the school district's director of business affairs, said that there are no staffing or academic program reductions.
The district faced a $3.2 million deficit that resulted in a tax increase of 1.9 mills, bringing the total millage to 36.16 mills to balance the budget.
The vote at Monday night's school board meeting was unanimous.
In terms of the tax increase:
School officials said that salaries and benefits account for 68 percent of the total budget.
Stone said local sources fund 77 percent of the budget.
The state contributes 20 percent of the total budget and federal (1 percent) and other sources make up the remainder, Stone said.
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