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School committee debates revised FY26 bottom line after finance committee recalculation

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Summary

Stoughton school leaders and committee members discussed a revised FY26 spending target set by town finance leaders and debated an amendment to lower the committee's previously proposed figure; the meeting highlighted timing and process tensions between the school department and municipal budget calendar.

The Stoughton School Committee spent a large portion of Tuesday's meeting debating revised revenue calculations and a proposed amendment to the district's FY26 bottom line after the chair of the town's finance committee and the town manager presented a recalculated funding envelope to district leadership.

What happened: Committee members discussed a recommendation that reduced the district's December baseline recommendation after the town applied a 3% adjustment to certain state aid figures. In response, a committee member moved to amend the FY26 Stoughton Public Schools bottom line to $67,256,250 to reflect the funding the town identified as available to the schools; the motion was seconded and put to a vote during the meeting.

Why it matters: State Chapter 70 funding and the Student Opportunity Act (SOA)…

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