Harford County board approves superintendent’s proposed FY26 operating, restricted and food-service budgets

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Summary

The Board of Education of Harford County voted unanimously to approve the superintendent’s proposed fiscal year 2026 unrestricted operating budget, restricted fund budget and food and nutrition fund after a presentation from budget staff and limited board discussion about staffing reductions and state budget risks.

The Board of Education of Harford County on Feb. 10 approved the superintendent’s proposed fiscal year 2026 budgets for the unrestricted operating fund, the restricted fund and the food and nutrition fund.

The board voted unanimously to approve an unrestricted operating budget request of $670,012,163, a restricted fund budget of $53,253,095 and a food and nutrition fund of $23,320,000 after a presentation by Deborah Judd, assistant superintendent for business services, and Eric Clark, director of budgeting. The approvals constitute the district’s formal request to the county for local funding.