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Concord Public Schools has frozen noncritical spending for the remainder of FY26 and plans to use approximately $100,000 in circuit breaker reserves to cover potential overages driven by legal fees and winter heating costs. The district expects $180,000 in FY27 reimbursement for homeless transportation costs incurred during FY25.
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The spending freeze means nonessential purchases and services will be deferred to the next budget cycle, while FY26 expenses through June 30 must be properly committed to this year’s budget. The committee also reviewed plans for a privately financed CMS solar project, PreK-8 math gaps, and a proposed connection from the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail to the CMS Ellen Garrison building. No solar construction contract was approved at this meeting.
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