2025-26 budget information

Our school budget vote and Board of Education election will be held on Tuesday, May 20. 

Polling locations will be open throughout the city from 7 a.m.-9 p.m. There will be one new polling location, for voters in the 14th Ward and the 8th Ward, Districts 1-4.

As with last year, all City of Albany residents will once again have the option to vote by mail. 

Two Board of Education seats will be up for election. 


Budget proposal supports student needs, fiscal goals

The City School District of Albany’s would continue to support programs and services that students need and deserve while also minimizing the impact on taxpayers.

The $342.4 million proposal that voters will consider May 20 includes a tax-levy increase of 0.9%. It is the fifth year in a row that the district’s proposed increase has been less than 1% – the average proposed increase during that time has been less than six-tenths of a percent.

The proposal strategically reduces staff expenses through retirements and the elimination of vacant positions, accounting for the end of the temporary federal COVID-19 relief funding for schools. Because of an anticipated decline in enrollment, staff-to-student ratios are expected to be as good or better next year.

Voting information

"Vote here" sign in front of New Scotland Elementary School.

Presentations and resources

Budgets from prior years