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Winthrop board approves $15.5 million FY27 operating budget after debate over class-size trade-offs

March 22, 2026 | Winthrop Public Schools, School Districts, Maine


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Winthrop board approves $15.5 million FY27 operating budget after debate over class-size trade-offs
The Winthrop School Board unanimously approved the FY27 operating budget and related spending items after members weighed class-size concerns against town-level fiscal constraints.

The board voted to approve the 2026–2027 school operating budget (excluding nutrition and adult education) in the amount of $15,497,070 and authorized the superintendent to present that budget to the town council. The board also approved a separate adult-education budget of $87,852.27 (including $58,000 to be raised in support) and a school food-service budget of $817,041 (with $0 to be raised). All motions passed unanimously.

Board members discussed whether to fund an additional teacher. Superintendent Dr. Foley said adding a requested teacher would raise expenditures to roughly 6.07% compared with a 5.4% increase without the position; he noted town-council skepticism about supporting the higher increase. Jason (board member) said he supported reduced student-to-teacher ratios in principle but was concerned that the town council would not back a 6%+ increase and therefore recommended against adding the teacher at this time.

Parents at the meeting urged the board to consider enrollment-driven staffing changes. Online commenter Amelia Arnold said the district had seen substantial elementary enrollment growth and asked when the district would treat new students as a revenue source to fund additional staff. Principal Violet explained that a recent influx of first-grade students (12 new students since the start of the year) has created unusual pressure at that grade level and described supports such as Title I learning lab, guidance and social-work referral that the school deploys as it identifies student needs.

Chair confirmed the board will add further budget deliberations to a future meeting if members cannot reach a final decision tonight. The motions to approve the operating, adult-education and food-service budgets were carried and the superintendent was directed to deliver the approved budgets to the town council.

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