TheMattituck-Cutchogue School Districthas proposed a $48.3 million budget for 2026-27 that would bring the lowest tax increase in years, officials said Thursday, April 16.

The spending plan includes a 2.63% tax levy increase — a $1,108,203 rise — and an overall budget increase of $1,491,603, or 3.19%, according to the district’s third budget presentation at Mattituck High School.

“We’ve got down to 2.74, 2.91, and 2.97% in the last three years,” said Charles Delargy, the business and operations administrator. “This one is down to 2.63%. We’re in pretty good shape.”

For homeowners, the 2.63% increase would translate to a modest rise in school taxes, though the exact impact will vary based on individual property assessments.

The budget comes as the district continues to navigate a long-term decline in enrollment — down more than a third over the past decade — a trend that has already prompted discussion of shared services and even consolidation among North Fork school districts,as The Suffolk Times previously reported.

District officials pointed to rising costs in health insurance, employee benefits and transportation as the primary drivers of the increase.

Transportation costs are projected to rise by $67,239, including $46,048 tied to the district’s contract with Sunrise Bus Company. While costs are increasing locally, Mr. Delargy said other districts across Nassau and Suffolk counties are seeing far steeper spikes.

“Other school districts have gone up anywhere from 15 to 20 to 30% on just transportation alone,” he said. “We are extremely lucky to have Sunrise Bus Company as our main distributor for transportation.”

The district currently operates 12 bus routes,along with additional service for special education vans. Even with slightly declining enrollment, reducing routes would likely extend ride times, Mr. Delargy said.

“Even though our numbers have gone down a little bit, the mileage that you have is still a significant amount, and we like to keep the routes under a time of 45 minutes,” he said.

Source: The Suffolk Times