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Newburgh superintendent proposes $394 million budget, flags multi-year shortfalls and staffing changes
Summary
The Newburgh Enlarged City School District presented a $394,068,884 superintendent's proposed budget for 2026-27 that includes 35.6 FTE reductions via retirements/vacancies, seven new positions for exceptional learners and multi-year projections showing structural gaps beyond 2026-27.
The Newburgh Enlarged City School District unveiled a superintendent's proposed budget of $394,068,884 for the 2026-27 fiscal year, with administrators warning that revenue is projected to grow more slowly than expenses over the next three years.
Ms. Roring, who led the presentation, said salaries and benefits remain the largest expenditure, followed by supplies, contract services, tuition and equipment. The plan includes staffing reductions of 35.6 full-time-equivalent positions, which the district said are being achieved through retirements and vacancies and do not involve layoffs. The proposal also adds…
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