Kinnelon School Board Debates Future of Allied Health Program Amid Budget Discussions

The Kinnelon School Board meeting on April 28, 2026, was dominated by discussions about the 2026-2027 school district budget and the potential restructuring of the Allied Health program. Concerns were raised by attendees about maintaining diverse educational offerings while adapting to fiscal constraints. Superintendent David C. Mango and other board members discussed the financial challenges and strategic planning necessary for future growth and sustainability.

A major point of contention at the meeting was the fate of the Allied Health program at Kinnelon High School. Attendees expressed strong opinions about proposed changes, fearing they might compromise the district’s educational diversity. One participant voiced that eliminating smaller programs annually could lead to significant damage to the district’s educational reputation.

In response, a representative clarified that the program was not being eliminated but restructured into a four-year format. This change would enable students to access advanced courses like AP chemistry and physics, which are essential for medical field careers. The restructuring aims to address current limitations that prevent students from enrolling in these high-level classes, leading some to leave the program. The representative assured that more details on the program’s enhancement would be forthcoming.

The discussion also touched on the discontinuation of the aviation program due to challenges in finding qualified instructors. Despite its termination, there were efforts to bolster STEM offerings, including successful recruitment for engineering and robotics roles. Language offerings were another topic, with concerns about declining interest in French and Latin. The representative noted that while French remains part of the curriculum, language offerings would be reviewed based on student interest.

The meeting’s primary focus was the presentation of the 2026-2027 school district budget by Superintendent Mango and Business Administrator Ms. Lawler. The budget, which accounts for a 2% tax levy increase and a $1.1 million withdrawal from capital reserves, emphasizes fiscal responsibility. Rising health benefits costs, projected to increase by 19%, were a financial consideration. State aid figures showed a minimal reduction, with Kinnelon faring better than many other districts facing substantial cuts.

Budget expenditures were detailed, with personnel-related costs comprising at least 80% of the total. Planned capital projects include renovations to high school bathrooms, auditorium upgrades, and improvements to outdoor spaces. The board prioritized long-term financial planning, especially given the impending sunset of key staff contracts.

Facility upgrades set to begin in June were also discussed, including new signage and gym floor resurfacing. These projects will be funded from the operational budget rather than capital reserves. Additionally, transportation and security enhancements, such as a unified PA system and expanded alarm interfaces, were highlighted.

Academic program updates were presented, with ongoing improvements in technology infrastructure and curricular enhancements across various disciplines. The reimplementation of the engineering and robotics program and advanced learning spaces at Pearl R. Miller and Kinnelon High School were noted. The board expressed gratitude for the central office staff’s efforts in navigating budget challenges, emphasizing collaboration to achieve educational outcomes while considering taxpayer impact.

Public comments were solicited regarding the budget, with no immediate responses recorded. Reports from various schools celebrated community engagement and student achievements, such as fundraising efforts, school spirit events, and academic successes. The meeting concluded with appreciation for community input. An executive session was held to address student matters, with actions to follow.

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