Assemblyman Stirpe Announces Over $16 Million Increase in Education Aid for Schools in the 127th Assembly District
Assemblyman Al Stirpe (D-Cicero) announced that the 2016-17 state budget includes an increase of over $16 million in aid, or 5.96 percent, for schools in the 127th Assembly District.
“Every student deserves a comprehensive education that affords them the skills needed to succeed in the 21st-century economy and build a secure future,” said Stirpe. “But our schools can’t provide that if they’re shortchanged. That’s why this year’s education aid increases are so important and will help ensure our kids can reach their full potential.”
The breakdown for schools in the 127th Assembly District is below:
School District
| Increase
|
Baldwinsville Central School District
| $2,813,611
|
Cazenovia School District
| $506,281
|
Central Square School District
| $1,565,372
|
East Syracuse-Minoa Central School District
| $726,423
|
Fabius-Pompey Central School District
| $193,319
|
Fayetteville-Manlius Central School District
| $932,585
|
Jamesville-Dewitt Central School District
| $786,919
|
Liverpool Central School District
| $3,218,020
|
North Syracuse School District
| $3,575,370
|
Phoenix School District
| $1,462,820
|
Tully Central School District
| $520,263
|
Total
| $16,300,983
|
Numbers reflect the 2016-17 state aid projections without the addition of Building aid + Reorganization Incentive Building Aid, with the final GEA payment factored in.