Belvidere School Board Faces Budget Gap and Community Outcry Over Proposed Cuts
- Meeting Overview:
The Belvidere School Board meeting focused on the district’s budget for the 2026-2027 school year, revealing a $1.65 million deficit despite a projected operating budget of $13,641,170. This budget shortfall prompted discussions on staff cuts, a proposed 10% tax levy increase, and the potential elimination of programs like field hockey, sparking strong public reaction.
The meeting’s primary discussion revolved around the financial challenges faced by the district, highlighting a proposed 10% tax levy increase intended to mitigate the budget shortfall. Board members expressed concerns about the juxtaposition of staff cuts against a 2.75% salary increase for administrative positions. One board member underscored the contradiction inherent in cutting teaching positions and programs while simultaneously approving administrative raises, stating that it sent an inconsistent message to the community. The proposed budget cuts included the reduction of teaching staff, with one position eliminated entirely and another reduced to part-time, aimed at addressing the financial deficit. The board member voiced the community’s apprehension regarding the 10% tax hike, noting its potential burden on residents.
Public participation featured pleas, reflecting community concerns about the cuts. John Owens, president of the Belvidere Education Association, applauded the efforts to manage the budget shortfall but urged reconsideration of cuts to educational programs. Highlighting the significance of classes like AP psychology and activities such as the Gay-Straight Alliance, Owens emphasized their importance to students’ academic and emotional well-being. Another community member, Stephanie Lycap, questioned the necessity of administrative raises amidst cuts to student programs and teaching positions. Lycap argued that student programs are essential, not extras, stressing that during times of financial strain, shared sacrifices should be evident.
A particularly emotional subject was the proposed cut to the field hockey program, which elicited significant concern from community members. Seventh-grade student Elena Ehaz shared her personal connection to the sport and its role in her life, urging the board to reconsider its decision. Her father, David Ehaz, echoed her sentiments, emphasizing the program’s legacy and community engagement. He questioned the data behind the decision and highlighted logistical challenges if the program were moved. Other parents and former students voiced similar concerns.
Board members were divided on the budgetary decisions, particularly the administrative salary increases. One member acknowledged the work behind the administrative agreement but suggested a shorter-term commitment to allow for reassessment given the current fiscal constraints. The board ultimately agreed to reconsider the administrative salary increase, following a motion and roll call vote, reflecting mixed responses. This decision allowed for further discussion on the budget and administrative agreements, emphasizing the need for fiscal responsibility and alignment of priorities.
In addition to the budget discussions, the meeting included reports from various committees. The Student Activities Committee addressed misinformation regarding a field hockey co-op and clarified transportation costs for athletics. The Curriculum and Instruction Committee discussed upcoming student assessments and potential additions to fulfill state-mandated science credits, such as agricultural science. The committee also considered ways to incorporate arts credits through concert band and choir for students unable to fit arts into their schedules.
The superintendent’s report highlighted a presentation by a special education specialist and celebrated a successful spring concert at Belvidere Elementary. The board retreat and a banquet for the Future Farmers of America were also noted.
Christopher Carrubba
School Board Officials:
Robert Blum, Carolyn Cerbone, Robert Czopoth, Melissa Duckworth (President), Morris Scott, Maryann Stephen (Vice President), Virginia Walton, Tyler Wenner, Jaclyn Rowbotham, Joseph Ciccarelli, Robyn Gardella
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/06/2026
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Recording Published:
05/07/2026
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Duration:
72 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Warren County
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Towns:
Belvidere, Harmony, Hope, White
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