New York State's delayed budget is causing headaches for school districts across the state, as they struggle to plan for the upcoming academic year. With no clear picture of the state's funding allocation, schools are finding it difficult to create balanced budgets, leaving administrators and educators scrambling to make ends meet. The delay in the state budget, which was initially due in April, has already caused uncertainty and frustration among school officials, who rely on state funding to support their programs and services. As the school year approaches, it remains to be seen how New York's schools will navigate this challenging financial landscape.


N.Y.'s late budget complicating school budget planning  Spectrum News