Hunterdon Central School Board Approves Budget Amid Debates on Tax Levy and Financial Transparency

The Hunterdon Central School Board meeting was marked by the approval of the 2026-2027 fiscal year budget amidst considerable debate over tax levy increases, financial transparency, and capital reserve allocations. The board ultimately adopted a budget reflecting a 2.27% tax levy increase, deciding against a proposed amendment to reduce the increase to 1.5%.

The most notable discussions revolved around the proposed budget and its implications for the district’s financial health. The board faced concerns from community members and board members alike regarding the sustainability of the budget, especially considering the rising costs of health benefits and decreased student enrollment. The administration emphasized that the budget’s tax levy increase was reduced from an initial proposal of 3% to 2.27%, largely in response to community feedback. This adjustment was achieved by utilizing emergency reserves to offset escalating health care costs, which have risen by approximately 18.6% this year alone.

Central to the budgetary discussions was the district’s strategic use of its capital reserve fund. The superintendent highlighted that maintaining a robust capital reserve is essential for funding long-term facility projects, which are crucial given the district’s aging infrastructure. The proposed five-year facilities plan includes 80 projects, amounting to an estimated $66 million. Concerns were raised about the potential need to cut projects if the reserve isn’t adequately funded. While the district has not held a referendum since 2003, the superintendent compared the capital reserve strategy to a referendum, noting that it avoids debt service and generates interest.

Board members and attendees debated the necessity of such a high capital reserve, with some questioning whether current taxation levels align with operational needs. There was a call for greater transparency regarding the assumptions underpinning significant cost projections, such as the doubling of health insurance costs over five years. In response, the administration acknowledged the unpredictability of healthcare expenses and stressed the importance of strategic planning to mitigate these costs.

The meeting also featured discussion on a new partnership with Raritan Valley Community College aimed at enhancing the district’s biomedical sciences magnet program. This initiative will allow students to earn dual enrollment credits, providing a pathway to an associate’s degree while still in high school. This program is designed to offer inclusive opportunities for students, preparing them for careers in health sciences while easing the financial burden on families through discounted tuition rates.

Further debate emerged regarding a proposal to change the district’s prescription drug insurance carrier. Concerns were raised about the lack of competitive bidding and whether the board was sufficiently informed about the transition’s implications. A motion to amend the proposal’s language was passed. However, the proposal sparked debate over the proposed savings and its integration into the already-approved budget.

The board also addressed personnel matters, approving a series of staff appointments and position adjustments. The personnel committee reported on recent actions, including a retirement and recommendations for professional development. In addition, the board discussed policy updates, with minimal changes proposed to align with current standards.

Public comments highlighted a range of perspectives on the district’s financial management. Some community members expressed gratitude for the administration’s efforts in reducing the tax levy, while others criticized perceived inadequacies in financial transparency and engagement. Concerns about the district’s budgetary practices, particularly regarding surplus management and expenditure projections, were prominent themes throughout the meeting.

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:
Charles M Shaddow
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