School leaders in Buffalo are feeling the impact of the late state budget, as they prepare for school budget votes set to take place on May 19. The governor and state lawmakers are still negotiating the budget, which was due on April 1.

The governor and state lawmakers negotiate the budget beyond its April 1 deadline. The Buffalo Public Schools district is among those affected, with officials working to finalize their budget despite the uncertainty.

The Williamsville district is also preparing for its budget vote, with parents and residents eagerly awaiting the outcome. The late state budget has caused concern among Buffalo residents, who are worried about the potential impact on their children's education. South Buffalo parents are calling for increased funding for local schools, citing the need for improved resources and facilities. As the budget votes approach, Buffalo residents can expect to see a flurry of activity, with school leaders and officials working to ensure that the district's needs are met.

The New York State Education Department will be closely monitoring the situation, providing guidance and support to school districts as needed. Looking ahead, Buffalo residents can expect to see the results of the school budget votes on May 19, which will determine the fate of the district's budget for the upcoming year.