In ten days, voters in the Hudson City School District will have the chance to approve or reject the $59,171,704 budget proposed for 2026-2027. The presentation of the budget that was made at the Board of Education meeting on Tuesday can be found here. The video of the presentation can be found here.
The proposed budget involves a 5.8 percent increase in the tax levy. Of interest to property owners is the impact of that increase on their tax bill. The chart below calculates that.
For us in Hudson, the increase is $138.67 annually, or $11.56 a month, for every $200,000 of a property's assessed value. Most houses in Hudson are assessed at considerably more than $200,000, so the impact on the average Hudson homeowner will be considerably more than $138.67 a year.
There is one thing that seems encouraging in the presentation. Readers may remember the organization chart below, which Gossips published in 2024. It shows an impressive tier of administrators reporting directly (and exclusively) to then superintendent Juliette Pennyman, who created a few executive level positions during her tenure as superintendent.
According to the chart found in the presentation, starting in July 2026, there will only be two executive level positions reporting to the superintendent.























