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The Board of Education identified $315,000 in proposed capital projects for 2026–2027, including heating and air-conditioning upgrades and kitchen equipment at TVES. Officials also discussed how separately reported insurance, workers’ compensation, pension, and other costs can make department budgets appear lower than their full cost to the town.
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The meeting focused on making town and school budget information easier to understand before the budget process advances. The town’s average per-pupil education expenditure is $23,080, and school officials said many costs—such as health insurance and transportation—are outside their direct control. The town’s public hearing is scheduled for March 31, 2026.
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