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Huntington board holds public hearing on $161 million 2026–27 budget; vote set for May 19

Huntington Union Free School District Board of Education · May 12, 2026
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Summary

The Huntington Union Free School District presented a proposed $161,013,904 budget and a $123,748,530 tax levy at a public hearing May 11, outlining program priorities and a $3.9 million contingency reduction that would trim services if voters reject the plan. The budget vote will be held May 19, 8 a.m.–8 p.m.

The Huntington Union Free School District Board of Education held a public hearing May 11 on the proposed $161,013,904 2026–27 budget, with district leaders saying the plan preserves core programs while relying on a proposed tax levy of $123,748,530.

“We will be presenting the budget and our public hearing,” the presenter said as the district reviewed the required budget notice that will be mailed to community homes. The notice, the presenter said, calls out the total budget amount and the proposed tax levy that taxpayers will see on the ballot.

The proposal divides spending into…

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