The Garfield Re-2 school board approved a $90.3 million budget for the 2026-27 school year on Wednesday, reducing its planned General Fund deficit.
Finance Director Jason Lynch told the board that the district’s financial outlook has improved from earlier projections, though numbers can shift...
Key takeaway 3 million budget for the 2026-27 school year on Wednesday, reducing its planned General Fund deficit.
Why this matters in Aspen News
As the Garfield Re-2 school district reduces its planned deficit, neighboring districts like Aspen School District will be watching with interest. The ability to manage finances effectively is crucial in mountain towns where funding can be unpredictable due to fluctuations in tourism and local economic activity. Garfield Re-2's improved financial outlook, with a reduced deficit of $500,000 in the proposed 2026-27 budget, may provide valuable lessons for other local districts. The decision to allocate $2.6 million for staff retention is also notable, as attracting and keeping quality educators is a challenge in rural areas like the Roaring Fork Valley. With the proposed General Fund for 2026-27 expected to leave around $18 million to roll over to the next year, the district's financial stability will be important to monitor, especially given the potential for unexpected expenses related to mountain-weather hazards like avalanche risk and wildfire danger.
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Published: June 29, 2026 ·
Source: Glenwood Springs Post Independent ·
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Finance Director Jason Lynch told the board that the district’s financial outlook has improved from earlier projections, though numbers can shift...
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