GUILDERLAND — On April 14, the school board here unanimously adopted a $134 million spending plan for next year.
District residents will vote on the budget on May 19 and will also vote on a $1.7 million bus proposition, reauthorizing capital-reserve funding, and filling three school-board posts.
The tax-levy increase is up 3.42 percent, which is under the state-set limit, requiring a simple majority to pass. Guilderland gets about two-thirds of its funds from local property taxes…