Q: Why is the Bensalem School District facing a $6.5 million deficit?
A: The deficit is driven by a "perfect storm" of fiscal pressures: the expiration of federal COVID-relief (ESSER) funds, a massive 360% spike in state-mandated charter school special education costs since 2022, and rising operational costs that have outpaced the state's funding index.
Q: How much will the proposed 8.25% tax increase cost the average homeowner?
A: While the final rate will be determined in the June budget, an 8.25% increase would be one of the largest in recent history. We have broken down the potential impact on property taxes based on median home assessments in our Tax Increase Impact Guide.
Q: Is the new Middle School Project still moving forward?
A: Currently, the project is on hold due to the budget crisis. While there is an urgent need to create space for incoming students, particularly in special education, board members have characterized a full-scale middle school overhaul as a "pipe dream" until the $6.5 million funding gap is addressed.
Q: When is the final vote on the Bensalem school budget?
A: The Board is scheduled to vote on the Preliminary Budget on February 18, 2026. This vote sets the "ceiling" for any potential tax increases. The final budget adoption must legally occur by June 30, 2026.
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