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Hunterdon Central superintendent reports midyear progress, flags 2026–27 budget pressure

Hunterdon Central Regional High School Board of Education · January 27, 2026
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Superintendent presented a midyear status update highlighting completed initiatives on mental health resources, student supports and facilities planning, outlined a 3% math proficiency target and announced strategic planning on Feb. 17; she warned the 2026–27 budget faces pressure from rising health care and utilities costs.

Superintendent Candelosi Haide delivered a midyear progress report to the Hunterdon Central Regional High School Board, saying the district had “already achieved several key milestones at this midyear point,” while urging caution as the district prepares for the 2026–27 budget cycle.

Haide told the board the district has updated and expanded its mental-health resources web page (deployed in October 2025) to connect families with nonprofit and state providers and completed a seventh-and-eighth-grade marketing plan, including a successful magnet program showcase and middle-school visits. The board…

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