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Rockport staff explain school-choice revenue, special-ed reserve and Medicaid arrears

Rockport School Committee · January 22, 2026
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Summary

Staff clarified school-choice revenue assumptions, the town-level special-education reserve, and that Medicaid reimbursement typically arrives in arrears; they said the district will likely draw on reserves to balance FY27 but expects replenishment over time.

Committee members asked for specifics about school-choice revenue and reserve accounting during the FY27 discussion. Staff explained the school-choice line includes a carryover plus new revenue and that the district plans a combination of new receipts plus draws from the school-choice reserve to reach the projected amount.

Staff also clarified the special-education reserve is held at the town level and that Medicaid reimbursements arrive in arrears (reported quarterly or in multi-month intervals) and are deposited into the town’s general fund rather than directly into the school operating account. A staff member reported year-to-date preschool tuition receipts of $41,000 and described how that revenue interacts with the town-run special-ed reserve. Committee members pushed staff to include a full breakout of school choice, Chapter 70 funding and reserve draws in the February budget book so the committee and public can see the enrollment and revenue assumptions underpinning the FY27 ask.