Randolph board will meet June 30 to adopt contingency budget
Randolph Central School District says the board will meet June 30 at 6 p.m. in the High School Library to adopt a 2026-27 contingency budget after voters rejected the proposed budget.
Why it matters
The budget story has moved from campaign language into operating reality. A contingency budget does not automatically mean a named class, program, service, or staff position has been cut, but it is the process that can turn budget pressure into school-level changes.
What happened
The district posted a June 23 live-feed notice saying the board will hold a special meeting to adopt the contingency budget required under New York law after voters defeated the proposed budget.
The details
- Meeting: Tuesday, June 30, 2026, at 6:00 p.m.
- Location: High School Library.
- Purpose: adopt the 2026-27 contingency budget.
- The district notice says the board and administration will keep reviewing operations, expenditures, staffing, programs, and services for possible savings.
- During the June 24 bootstrap check, the public BoardDocs agenda was not accessible, so this brief relies on the official district notice and wiki action log.
What's next
Parents should watch for whether the adopted budget names specific effects: staffing, class size, transportation, extracurriculars, counseling, student supports, supplies, or school services. A follow-up should run once the adopted budget and minutes are available.
Sources
Official records for this story3 sources
- Randolph district live-feed notice
Official district live-feed API used for the June 23, 2026 special-meeting notice.
Open source - Randolph BoardDocs public portal
Official BoardDocs portal for agendas, minutes, policies, and action records.
Open source - Randolph school budget information
District budget page for budget-election and budget-document context.
Open source