Benton Harbor School Board Grapples with $7 Million Budget Shortfall Amid Fiscal Uncertainty

Overview: The Benton Harbor Area School Board meeting was marked by an in-depth analysis of the district’s financial health, particularly focusing on a $7 million shortfall in the proposed budget for the 2025-2026 school year. Discussions revealed concerns over declining enrollment and the cessation of emergency relief grants as significant factors contributing to the financial challenges. Despite the shortfall, the district reported a projected fund balance above the state-recommended threshold, highlighting that while expenditures exceed revenues, it does not equate to debt.

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