Suffolk County Proposed Foundation Aid Cuts

Below is a table listing the top 20 Suffolk County School Districts, ranked by the percentage of Foundation Aid proposed change in the Executive Budget.

The 2024-25 New York State Executive Budget would slash more than $400 million in promised public school aid, with harsh effects on needy districts and small, rural communities where school budgets lean heavily on Foundation Aid. More than half of the $419 million in cuts will be taken from districts classified as High Needs Districts.
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Top 20 School Districts Proposed Cuts by Percentage

School DistrictChange %Change $
Fire Island-45%-$100,347
Fishers Island-43%-$76,562
Port Jefferson-41%-$1,282,733
Quogue-41%-$94,867
Oysterponds-41%-$111,583
Bridgehampton-39%-$214,738
Shelter Island-39%-$168,098
Remsenburg-38%-$132,279
Tuckahoe Common-37%-$198,606
Amagansett-37%-$81,197
Montauk-35%-$193,169
Southold-35%-$486,010
Cutchogue-34%-$664,286
Sag Harbor-31%-$434,560
Springs-29%-$247,004
Cold Spring Harbor-28%-$568,945
Southampton-27%-$484,589
Three Village-27%-$7,992,455
East Hampton-26%-$607,481
West Hampton Beach-20%-$339,335
source: https://fundourfutureny.org/ NYSUT Website