Clifton School Board Faces Challenges with Budget Cuts Amid Rising Costs and State Aid Allocation

At the recent Clifton School Board meeting, discussions revolved around the district’s preliminary budget for the 2026-2027 school year, focusing on the impacts of rising healthcare and charter school costs despite a state aid increase.

The central topic of discussion was the preliminary budget presentation, led by the district’s business administrator, Mike Jussi. The proposed budget, which must be submitted to the Department of Education by March 27, was described as one of the most challenging in over 15 years due to steep increases in health benefits and charter school costs. Despite a $6.293 million increase in state aid, Jussi explained that approximately $3.8 million would be redirected to charter schools, effectively leaving the district with a net gain of only $2.4 million. This allocation, he noted, does not directly benefit the district, emphasizing the strain on local resources.

Jussi outlined that the district faces a starting deficit of $15 million, fueled largely by a projected $13.5 million increase in health benefits, exacerbating financial pressures. The district is expected to budget $57.5 million for health benefits alone, doubling the cost over four years. These unsustainable healthcare costs, potentially rising up to 32% statewide, could lead to significant staff layoffs and program cuts if not addressed, Jussi warned.

The discussion on the preliminary budget included projections and potential tax implications. The proposed 2% tax levy increase translates to an additional $3 million in funding compared to the current budget. For the average homeowner, assessed at $180,000, this would mean an annual increase of $105.95. If a healthcare adjustment is utilized to raise the levy by an extra 4%, the annual tax increase could reach approximately $317.84. The necessity for budget cuts was also addressed, with plans to forgo 11 new positions primarily through attrition and not replacing staff who retire or leave.

Concerns about the district’s financial health were further compounded by discussions on special education costs, which now account for 24% of the student population. A 3.6% increase in appropriations for regular and special education was attributed to contractual obligations and salary increases, with a projected increase above 4% for the next fiscal year. This rise necessitates careful budget management, as cuts to existing programs, including field trips and resources, may be unavoidable without additional staff hires.

Board members emphasized the need for legislative engagement, advocating for state representatives’ support in addressing the district’s financial challenges, particularly concerning special education and healthcare costs. The board discussed the impact of federal aid reductions and the importance of field trips and extracurricular activities.

Amid these discussions, concerns were raised about the sustainability of Clifton’s funding model, particularly in meeting the local fair share requirement to continue receiving state aid. The speaker warned that failure to address the funding gap could eventually lead to a cessation of state aid, highlighting the urgency of the situation.

The meeting also touched on the broader implications of school funding and the role of property taxes, referencing historical cases and legislation that shaped the current funding landscape. The board members were urged to consider the complexities of the budget and engage in thorough discussions and questions before the upcoming vote.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
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Robertozzi
School Board Officials:
Alan Paris, Anthony Santiago, Judith A. Bassford, Mark Brunciak, Joe Canova, Dr. Lucy Danny, Richard Mejia, Joseph Siano, Tanya Suarez

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