December 17, 2024 - 05:27

LOCK HAVEN — During a recent meeting, the Business Manager of Keystone Central School District, Joni MacIntyre, shared the district's 2023-2024 End of Year Report with the school board. The report highlighted a significant financial achievement, revealing a surplus of $1.3 million. MacIntyre emphasized the importance of this surplus, recommending that the funds be reinvested into various improvement projects aimed at enhancing educational facilities and resources.
As of November, the district's financial situation appeared promising, with local revenues surpassing expectations and expenses remaining lower than initially projected. This positive trend in financial management has provided the district with an opportunity to address pressing needs and invest in future growth.
The board expressed enthusiasm regarding the surplus and discussed potential projects that could benefit from this reinvestment. The focus remains on ensuring that the students and community benefit from the district's sound financial decisions moving forward.
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