New York State's delayed budget is causing headaches for school districts across the state, leaving them scrambling to finalize their own budgets. With the state's fiscal plan still up in the air, local schools are facing uncertainty about the funding they will receive, making it difficult to create a balanced budget. This uncertainty is particularly concerning for schools that rely heavily on state aid to fund essential programs and services. As a result, school administrators are being forced to make tough decisions about where to cut costs and how to allocate resources, all while hoping for clarity on the state's budget before the start of the new school year.


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