Chartiers Valley School District property owners will not see an increase in taxes for the 2026-27 school year.

The district’s $81 million budget maintains a millage rate of 20.1909. That means a property owner with a home assessed at $100,000 will continue to pay $2,019.

The district plans to use about $2.29 million from its debt stabilization fund to help balance the budget.

There are no major program cuts.

The budget includes adding teachers for fourth grade, English Language Learners, technology and innovation for third through fifth grades; a science specialty teacher for kindergarten through second grade; and a director of sponsorships, alumni engagement and annual giving.

CV also proposes more STEM robotics opportunities, continued math and literacy initiatives, bolstering academic, behavioral and social-emotional supports for students, and an increased focus on artificial intelligence literacy and technology integration.