MSAD #51 District Newsletter - May 27, 2025

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From the Superintendent

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This is the fifth in a six-part series related to the district budget, with this week's focus on the proposed budget's implications for taxpayers.

MSAD #51 has a long history of balancing spending priorities with the community's ability to pay for these priorities. We know that each year it is challenging for taxpayers to see their tax bills rising to pay for school and municipal services, on top of other forms of taxation such as state and federal income taxes. Given that one of the most important responsibilities of a community is the education of its youth, the largest percentage of local taxes does rest with the schools. This is certainly not unique to MSAD #51, but one of the greater challenges here is that the vast majority of taxes is borne by homeowners as neither town has enough businesses to help shoulder the impact.

Given this reality, the Board and administration have been cognizant that we must present budgets that thoughtfully balance the needs of our students with how much we can ask homeowners to pay. Below is a history of expenditures and corresponding tax effects since 2015. Though expenditures have increased since the pandemic, we have tried hard to keep tax levels below the cost of inflation as much as possible.  

Table displaying SAD 51 expenditure and tax history.

To put this in perspective, it is important to look beyond our borders and see how we compare to surrounding school districts. As shown below, both towns again are projecting lower school tax increases over the next fiscal year than most surrounding districts.

Table comparing tax effect increases across various school districts.

It should be noted that we have been able to keep tax increases at a moderate rate despite being one of the very few school districts in our region, and all of Maine, that is consistently growing in student enrollment. Couple this with minimal business infrastructure to help offset taxes, we have worked hard to propose budgets that support the exemplary school district the community has come to expect, with its ability to fund priorities which are at the crux of what has made it exemplary in the first place.

Finally, I want to acknowledge all of the American soldiers who have given their all, their very lives, for the nation to which we call home. A democracy does not sustain itself in a tenuous world without sacrifice. It is from the blood of patriots that we are free today. There are no words to express the gratitude owed to those who have given their all so that we can enjoy the blessings of freedom.

Part 4: Budget Impacts
Part 3: Budget Organization 
Part 2: Determining Budget Priorities 
Part 1: Budget Process 

Regards,        
Jeff Porter
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The third grade chorus concert last week was fantastic! Shout out to Aaron Gagnon for leading this and thank you to everyone for coming to support our singers!

Notices from the Office of the Superintendent

Last Day of School

Please note that the last day of school is Tuesday, June 17. Early dismissal times will be as follows: Grades K-5 will be dismissed at 12:30 PM; Grades 6-12 will be dismissed at 11:30 AM. As a reminder Wednesday, June 11 is a half day of school.

Superintendent's Report

Here is the latest Superintendent's Report.

Superintendent's report for MSAD #51.

Stay Connected 

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MSAD #51 Board of Directors Information

All meetings will take place at 6:00 pm in the Gyger Room at Greely High School.  For those of you unfamiliar with that room, the Gyger Room can be accessed from the GHS parking lot (the side without the electronic sign).        

June 5 - Regular Meeting

Remember you can watch our meetings on YouTube LIVE (http://bit.ly/msad51livevideo)

Links        
Meeting Dates, Agendas & Minutes        
Board of Directors Meeting Videos

Budget Information 2025-26

Detailed budget information can be found on the District's website at: https://www.msad51.org/ apps/pages/budget

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One Campus Project Information

For comprehensive information regarding the School Building Project, please visit the project page at: https://www.msad51.org/ apps/pages/building_project

One Campus Photo Album

Have you checked out the new one campus photo album yet? Stay up to date with pictures of the projects going on around campus.

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Useful Links

Employment Opportunities

MSAD #51 Website

Strategic Plan

District Calendar

GHS Athletics Schedule

Greely Center for the Arts Events

 

If you would like something included in our weekly newsletter, please send a brief write up with title along with a JPEG or PNG image of your flyer (if applicable) to Melissa Porter for approval. The deadline each week is Wednesday. Any requests received after Wednesday will be reviewed for possible submission in the following week's newsletter. All approved submissions will be posted on the district's website.

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Maine School Administrative District #51        
357 Tuttle Road, PO Box 6A, Cumberland, ME 04021        
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