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House budget boost and insurance changes give Nashoba officials room to consider reinstating roles cut for FY26

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Nashoba officials told the School Committee April 30 that an updated House budget increased the district—s estimated state aid by roughly $297,795 and that insurance-plan changes and an opt-out incentive could reduce premium growth, potentially allowing the district to restore roles cut during budgeting.

The Nashoba Regional School Committee received financial updates April 30 showing tentative increases in state aid and a district plan to pilot insurance measures designed to slow health-premium growth, and administrators said those developments could enable restoration of some positions cut during budget planning.

Finance Director Ross Mulcahern told the committee that after the House Ways and Means adjustments to the FY26 state budget, updated district estimates showed a net positive change of $297,795 compared with the governor—s proposal. He cautioned the committee that House figures are not final: the Senate will issue its version and a final conference…

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