District Approves Budget with Reduced Status

Novato Unified School District trustees approved a $131.5 million spending plan on December 16, 2025, but the victory comes with serious caveats. The budget received a downgrade from “positive” to “qualified” status because projected reserves fall below California’s mandated 3% threshold by 2027-28. Chief Financial Officer Joshua Braff explained that while current reserves sit at 4.6% and 2026-27 projections show 3.2%, the district projects a -0.3% reserve balance by the 2027-28 school year.

This isn’t just an accounting technicality. A “qualified” certification means the Marin County Office of Education will now require an additional “third interim” budget report later in the school year – adding oversight because the state has concerns about the district’s fiscal health. The district already approved a resolution in November to cut $4.5 million from the 2026-27 budget, with potential layoffs on the table.