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Concord School Committee approves $47M budget amid concerns over federal funding cuts

February 05, 2025 | Concord Public Schools/Concord-Carlisle Regional District, School Boards, Massachusetts


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Concord School Committee approves $47M budget amid concerns over federal funding cuts
The Concord Carlisle Joint School Committee meeting on February 4, 2025, spotlighted the pressing issue of the proposed FY 26 budget, which totals $47,632,034. The committee voted to approve this budget, alongside a request for an additional $69,906 in supplemental funding from the town of Concord. This funding is specifically aimed at covering transportation costs for students residing at a local homeless shelter, highlighting the district's commitment to supporting vulnerable populations.

During the discussions, concerns were raised about the potential loss of federal funding, which could have a devastating impact on the budget. One committee member emphasized the urgency of addressing this issue, stating, "It's devastating and it's potentially really gonna happen." The committee acknowledged that while they would not delve into specifics at this meeting, the implications of losing federal support could be significant for the district and its students.

As the committee prepares for upcoming town meetings, they plan to gather more information on the funding situation and its potential effects on the budget. The discussions reflect a broader concern for educational funding stability, underscoring the challenges faced by districts across the country. The committee's proactive approach aims to ensure that all students receive the support they need, even amid uncertain financial circumstances.

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