Hillsborough School Board Faces Heated Debate Over Proposed 2% Budget Increase

The Hillsborough School Board meeting on March 23, 2026, was dominated by discussions surrounding the proposed 2% increase in the school district’s budget for the 2026-2027 school year. The board’s deliberations highlighted differing opinions on financial responsibility, tax implications, and the potential impact on educational resources and community welfare.

A central topic of the meeting was the proposed 2% increase in the tax levy, which the Superintendent recommended as a means to ensure financial stability and adequate funding for educational programs. This proposal aimed to mitigate the effects of previous tax increases and avoid potential financial instability.

The proposed budget, which would increase by over $5.8 million to reach a total of $182,748,175, faced scrutiny from various board members and community participants. The general fund tax levy was slated to increase by approximately $2.9 million, driven by the 2% increase. However, the district was also challenged by a $1.5 million reduction in state aid and the need to withdraw from capital reserves, complicating the budgetary landscape further.

The community response was mixed. Some residents, like Mary Beth Delissi, a reading specialist, supported the increase, arguing that the potential impact on class sizes and the necessity to maintain infrastructure justified the additional cost. She warned against the consequences of a flat budget, which could lead to larger class sizes and reduced educational resources. Conversely, Linda Cummings, President of the Hillsboro Education Foundation, opposed the increase, stressing the need for the board to operate within its means, citing the financial burden on residents.

Board members expressed varied opinions. Some supported the increase, emphasizing the importance of investing in education to retain quality staff and maintain educational standards. Others called for fiscal restraint. The potential for a 0% budget increase was seen as a way to alleviate the immediate tax burden on residents, even though property taxes might still rise due to increased assessments.

The meeting also delved into the district’s budgetary priorities, including significant capital improvement projects such as the construction of a new transportation and maintenance facility and various structural repairs across the district. These projects were budgeted at $9.2 million, with a substantial portion funded through capital reserves.

A notable point of contention was the proposal to construct a $7 million transportation complex. Some board members questioned the priority of such expenditures over more direct educational investments, like hiring additional teaching staff. The balance between administrative costs and classroom resources was a recurring theme, with calls for greater transparency in budget allocations to ensure alignment with educational needs.

Steve Sloan, a resident, raised concerns about the tax impact and criticized the lack of clarity on state funding adequacy. He pointed to neighboring districts facing job cuts, highlighting the need for careful financial planning. Conversely, Henry, representing the Hillsboro Education Association, underscored the importance of a stable budget to ensure the district’s future, warning against the repercussions of underfunding.

The board ultimately voted on the proposed 2% budget increase, resulting in a narrow approval. The board’s discussions and subsequent vote highlighted the ongoing challenges of navigating budgetary constraints while striving to meet the diverse needs of the Hillsborough community.

In addition to the budget discussions, the meeting addressed other topics, including the launch of a full-day kindergarten program for the next school year and ongoing redistricting efforts for the district’s elementary schools. The Superintendent announced that new district lines would be finalized soon, with the aim of minimizing disruption for students. Families affected by redistricting would be notified after spring break, with transitional activities planned to help them acclimate to new school environments.

The meeting also covered the district’s long-term strategic goals, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and transparency. Board members were encouraged to stay informed through district communications, such as the Hillsboro Happenings newsletter, to foster ongoing dialogue with the community. The next steps for the budget include a final hearing scheduled for April 30, where further discussions and potential adjustments will take place.

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:
Michael J. Volpe
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