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Mendon‑Upton budget gap widens; health‑insurance claims create a roughly $572K shortfall

January 28, 2026 | Mendon-Upton Regional School District, School Boards, Massachusetts


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Mendon‑Upton budget gap widens; health‑insurance claims create a roughly $572K shortfall
District finance staff updated the committee on the FY27 budget outlook and identified health insurance as a major near‑term pressure.

Speaker 4 (finance/operations) said preliminary cherry‑sheet numbers from the state provided a modest revenue bump but the district still faces a structural gap of about $4.699 million. On top of that, health‑insurance costs increased unexpectedly after 16 employees joined the district plan, adding about $366,000, and the retiree Medicare Advantage line rose by about $200,000, creating a roughly $572,000 deficit in the health‑insurance line. Speaker 4 said the district has implemented a budget freeze and is pursuing line‑by‑line reviews of expenditures.

Finance staff explained the district is budgeting a 25% premium increase for next year (while expecting it may settle closer to 20%), and that carriers have been reluctant to quote new plans because of recent high claims. The report noted other revenue sources—school‑choice receipts, a $168,000 circuit‑breaker supplemental payment carried into FY27, and potential state aid increases tied to the governor's budget—could help but will not eliminate the gap without local contributions or reductions.

Committee members asked about contingency plans and asked staff to prioritize level‑service positions and essential student supports; staff said proposed new positions would be prioritized and some of the $845,000 in originally requested positions will likely be trimmed.

The finance discussion concluded with reminders about long‑term pressures (salaries and benefits) and capital needs; staff promised more detailed budget scenarios at upcoming subcommittee and full‑committee meetings.

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