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Marshfield Schools Warn of Major Teacher, Program Cuts Amid Growing Budget Crisis

By McStay
May 7, 2026 2 Min Read
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Marshfield MASS-school officials are sounding the alarm over what could become one of the largest budget crises the district has faced in years, with dozens of teacher and staff positions potentially on the chopping block as town leaders work to close a multimillion-dollar deficit.

During recent Fiscal Year 2027 budget discussions, administrators for outlined several possible reduction scenarios that could significantly impact classrooms, student services, and extracurricular programs across the district.

School officials say the town is facing an estimated budget shortfall of roughly $7 million to $7.4 million, while the school department alone may need to absorb more than $4 million in cuts under some proposals. According to district presentations, maintaining current services next year would require a budget increase of approximately 5.57 percent.

Teacher Jobs and Programs at Risk

District leaders warned that if funding levels are not increased, the cuts could include:

  • Elimination of teaching and support staff positions
  • Larger class sizes in several grades
  • Reductions to elective courses and music programs
  • Cuts to extracurricular activities
  • Reduced student support services
  • Potential restructuring discussions involving elementary schools

Some proposed scenarios discussed publicly could push certain elementary classroom sizes close to 28 students. School officials said additional reductions beyond those already proposed would directly affect classroom learning and student experiences.

Superintendent Dr. Patrick Sullivan reportedly described the situation as a threat to the “character and fabric” of the school district if major reductions move forward.

Rising Costs Driving the Deficit

Administrators pointed to several rapidly increasing expenses contributing to the crisis, including:

  • Special education transportation and tuition
  • Employee healthcare costs
  • Utilities and maintenance
  • Technology expenses
  • Inflation-related operational increases

Budget documents show out-of-district special education expenses alone are projected to rise by more than $640,000 next fiscal year. Officials also noted the district has already reduced staffing in recent years by leaving multiple positions unfilled after retirements and resignations.

Override Debate Continues

The growing financial pressure has reignited debate in Marshfield over a possible Proposition 2½ override, which would allow the town to raise additional property tax revenue beyond the state-imposed cap.

Some town leaders have expressed concerns about the size of a potential override request, while school officials argue additional funding may be necessary to prevent severe cuts to education services.

The issue mirrors similar struggles playing out in communities across , where rising operational costs and tax limitations have forced many school districts to consider layoffs, program reductions, and larger class sizes.

Further budget discussions and Town Meeting decisions are expected in the coming weeks.

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