Manchester School Board Grapples with Budget Overages and Community Celebrations

The Manchester School Board meeting was dominated by discussions of a budget overage of $5.7 million for the 2026-27 school year, largely due to a projected 30% increase in health benefits. Simultaneously, the community celebrated student achievements and a successful community event, Dolphinfest, revealing a district intent on balancing fiscal challenges while maintaining student programs and community engagement.

The spotlight of the meeting was on the Manchester School District’s tentative budget for the 2026-27 school year, which currently exceeds the statutory cap by $5.7 million. This overage is primarily attributed to an anticipated 30% increase in health insurance costs, a burden echoed across the state with private sector increases ranging from 20-25%. These rising health costs pose a challenge given the timing of budget cycles and the unpredictability of renewal rates. To address this deficit, the district has already slashed $2.4 million from the budget, mainly through staffing and operational reductions. Despite these cuts, the district remains committed to preserving essential programs including after-school clubs and student transportation. The proposed budget will involve eliminating 13 to 15 positions, primarily through attrition, as the district continues to evaluate other budgetary items for potential adjustments.

The business administrator’s report further revealed that, despite an increase in state aid amounting to $1.9 million, legislative caps meant the district only received an additional $380,000. This shortfall, coupled with the previous year’s similar scenario, results in an unrecovered $3 million over two years. Additionally, the district’s budget accounts for 32 charter school students at an estimated cost of $640,000. The budget also includes provisions for 50 out-of-district placements for students attending private schools for disabilities, projected to cost $4.8 million. Another budgetary consideration is the plan to add a fourth day to the extended school year, reversing a previous reduction, and budgeting federal grants at 85% of the current year’s funding as advised, despite no overall decreases in federal funding seen yet.

Other budget concerns include expected increases in liability insurance and utility costs, notably for electricity and natural gas, which have surged by 20-25%. Two capital projects were highlighted: upgrading the school and bus radio system for improved communication with local police, supported by grant funding, and the installation of two bathrooms in kindergarten rooms at Ridgeway School. The public hearing for the budget is scheduled for the April board meeting, where further details will be provided.

In a shift from fiscal matters, the meeting celebrated community and student achievements. The chairperson highlighted upcoming retirements of two long-serving teachers, Miss Barbara Elanos and Mrs. Wowski, whose combined service to the district spans 66 years. Their departure was noted with a sense of loss due to their exceptional contributions and institutional knowledge. A student representative, Jordan, shared updates on high school events, including the positive reception of a senior dinner and various spirit week activities. Acknowledgments of student achievements followed, with students being recognized for leadership, academic diligence, and community contributions. Notable mentions included Laurel from Manchester Township Elementary School for her leadership qualities and Alison, a freshman swimmer, who achieved third team all-county recognition.

The meeting also highlighted the success of the recent community event, Dolphinfest. Dan Staples, president of the Manchester Teachers’ Education Association, spoke about the strong turnout and participation from families and staff. He noted the event’s vibrant atmosphere, featuring diverse food options and numerous donations, including bicycles from the association. Staples expressed appreciation for the efforts of those involved, declaring it the best year ever for Dolphinfest. He concluded by urging the board to acknowledge the contributions of the staff and volunteers in making the event a reality.

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.
Superintendent:
Diane Pedroza
School Board Officials:
Gayle Mount, Laura Wingler, George Cervenak III, Gloria Adkinson, Timothy Poss, Fay Weinstein, Mike Kelliher, Craig A. Lorentzen, CPA (Business Admin./Board Secretary), Thomas Monahan (Board Attorney)

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