Schuylkill Valley schools raise taxes 3% in $50.7M budget
The Schuylkill Valley school board adopted a $50.7 million 2026-27 budget and raised property taxes for the first time since 2021: $127.50 on the average home.
By The Berks Beat staff · Published July 7, 2026 · Schuylkill Valley School District
Schuylkill Valley School District property owners will pay more school tax for the first time in five years. At a June 8 special meeting, the Board of School Directors adopted a $50,735,730 general fund budget for 2026-27 and raised the real estate tax rate to 28.67 mills from 27.82, an increase of 0.85 mills, or 3.06 percent.
The district’s own budget document translates the hike: on the district’s average assessed home value of $150,000, the increase costs $127.50 a year. The rate had sat at 27.82 mills since 2021.
Inside the numbers
- Instruction: $29,038,554
- Support services: $15,924,552
- Debt service: $3,166,324
- Homestead exclusion: $9,851.06 off assessed value for approved properties
The new rate stays just under the district’s Act 1 index ceiling of 29.0162 mills. Act 1 is the state law that caps how much a school board can raise taxes without asking voters; by staying beneath the cap, the board needed no referendum.
How school taxes fit your bill
School districts are usually the largest line on a Berks County property tax bill, ahead of the county’s 9.013 mills and municipal rates. How the three layers stack, and what a mill costs you, is in our guide to how your Berks County property tax bill is split. If the assessment behind your bill looks wrong, the annual appeal deadline is August 1.
Schuylkill Valley serves Leesport, Bern Township, Centre Township, and Ontelaunee Township, the northern Berks municipalities whose governments we now track weekly.
What we could not confirm: the June 8 roll-call vote. The board’s minutes are expected with its late-July meeting cycle; the adopted rate itself is confirmed by the district’s published budget and tax pages. We will add the vote breakdown when minutes post.