Falmouth School Committee approves $61,424,654 fiscal‑year 2026 budget

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Summary

The committee voted to approve the school department’s FY2026 budget of $61,424,654 at its Jan. 14 meeting after brief discussion about federal grant assumptions; the committee noted potential federal changes and pledged contingency planning.

The Falmouth School Committee voted unanimously on Jan. 14 to approve the district’s fiscal-year 2026 operating budget of $61,424,654.

The vote: A motion to approve the FY2026 budget was moved by Member Mike (first name not stated) and seconded by Melissa (last name not stated). Committee members voted in favor; the chair declared the motion approved.

Why it matters: The proposed spending plan follows the presentation and public hearing the committee held earlier. Committee members said the budget assumes continuation of several federal grants (the budget used a straight-line assumption for grant revenue of roughly 1.69 percent) and noted that recent federal- and state-level developments could change expected grant funds.

Discussion and contingency planning: Several members asked for attention to potential federal changes. A committee member said the administration has begun contingency planning to model multiple scenarios if grant funding is reduced. Budget committee members and school leaders also praised the year-long effort to explain budget details and committed to presenting additional briefings before town meeting.

Procedural note: Under open-meeting law, the committee took the budget vote after a motion, a second and an opportunity for final comments. Members asked the administration to continue producing clear, itemized budget materials for upcoming public meetings.

Ending: The committee approved the budget and moved to other agenda items; committee members said they will continue budget-related outreach ahead of town meeting.