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Middletown Township moves ahead with school closings to confront worsening multimillion‑dollar deficit

The district's financial outlook remains grim despite the $16 million generated by last year's tax levy

Pedro Carmona

Mar 27, 2026, 7:11 AM

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The Middletown Township Board of Education is moving forward with a plan to close schools starting in the 2026-27 academic year to address a structural deficit projected to hit $30 million within four years.

Board President Christopher J. Aveta, speaking as an individual member, characterized the Feb. 26 vote to reduce the district's "footprint" as the only responsible path toward long-term financial stability.

The decision follows years of fiscal challenges that persisted despite a massive 10.1% tax hike last year.

"While this was an extremely difficult decision, it represents the most responsible path to securing the long-term financial stability of the district," Aveta stated.

He noted that the plan aims to preserve current staffing levels and academic programs by consolidating resources.

The district's financial outlook remains grim despite the $16 million generated by last year's tax levy.

Earlier this year, the board was informed of an estimated $6 million deficit for the upcoming school year, a figure the business administrator warned would escalate unless the district's physical infrastructure was reduced.

"Middletown is not alone in facing these challenges," Aveta said. "Without meaningful reform, these fiscal challenges will continue to intensify for many, if not all suburban districts."

The board originally passed the 10.1% tax increase as a "bridge" to buy time for planning, but officials determined that school closures remained imminent to prevent a total collapse of the district's budget.

The administration is expected to release further details regarding which specific buildings will be impacted as the 2026-27 school year approaches.

Aveta emphasized that the decision was made with the "long-term strength and sustainability" of the community's schools in mind.

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