The Hood River County School District’s budget committee last week recommended a fiscal plan for the 2015-16 school year, but there could be changes before the district board gives its final approval in June. That’s because an increase in the state revenue forecast the day after the budget committee action figures to increase the district’s state funding by about $300,000 to $350,000. Superintendent Dan Goldman points out that’s about the amount of cuts they had to make in the budget, but knowing the potential for other future costs including a jump in Public Employees Retirement System contributions in two years, it is doubtful staff would recommend using all of the increase to restore cuts. Goldman says early calculations from the Oregon School Boards Association have the PERS increase costing the district about one-point-one million dollars.