Looming Fiscal Challenges Dominate Discussion at the Gardner School Committee Meeting
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While there have been significant academic achievements and high accountability ratings at Gardner High School, the district is grappling with a projected $1.5 million budget deficit even after $1 million in preliminary cuts. Primary driver: 12.5% increase in health insurance costs which Gardner Mayor Nicholson detailed in comments at the end of the meeting. The Mayor outlined four distinct insurance options, emphasizing the need for a proactive decision by May 1, 2026 to ensure the City’s long-term financial stability. Additionally, the committee addressed facility maintenance, policy revisions, and the likelihood of staff reductions to balance the upcoming budget.
Gardner Magazine Publisher Werner Poegel addressed the School Committee to praise all involved in the successes of the district and to request a notification plan for school closings and delays. Following the meeting, Poegel met briefly with School Superintendent Mark Pellegrino who pledged to get local media and the Senior Center on the list next year.
























