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Middle Country presents 2025-26 instructional budget priorities, highlights program growth

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Assistant Superintendent Jonathan Singer presented the district's proposed instructional budget for 2025-26, describing staffing levels, program expansions and grant-funded supplements; board members offered brief commentary and no substantive amendments were recorded.

Assistant Superintendent Jonathan Singer presented an overview of the Middle Country Central School District's instructional budget planning for the 2025-26 school year, detailing staffing counts, program expansions and the use of grant funds.

"I appreciate the chance to share some details about our instructional budget planning for the 2025-26 school year," Singer said as he opened the slideshow for the board. He said the instructional staff proposed includes 714 classroom teachers and 202 teaching assistants, and that preschool staff numbers were not reflected in the slides he was presenting.

Singer said the district serves just over 3,600 elementary students…

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