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North Middlesex committee opens public hearings on school choice and FY27 budget, defers final school-choice vote

North Middlesex Regional School District School Committee · February 13, 2026
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Summary

At a joint public hearing, the North Middlesex Regional School District committee opened hearings on school choice and a proposed FY27 budget (3.06% increase) and heard public concerns about capacity, special education costs and town levy limits; the superintendent recommended delaying a formal school-choice vote until April.

The North Middlesex Regional School Committee opened public hearings on school choice and the proposed FY27 budget at a meeting where the district laid out a 3.06% budget proposal and urged caution on making irreversible school-choice commitments.

Superintendent Morgan told the committee she recommended not voting on school choice at the meeting and instead waiting until April when the district will have clearer enrollment and capacity data across K–12 and the impacts of moving special-education programs. "If we make it now, we don't have a clear…

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