By Gazette Staff
June 18th, 2026
BURLINGTON, ON
The development of this budget was guided by the HDSB’s 2024-2028 Multi-Year Strategic Plan and informed by extensive input from students, families, staff and community members. Their contributions reinforced the critical need to maintain the programs and services that enable students to thrive.
In the 2026-2027 school year, these investments will directly support more than 64,500 students and 6,500 (full-time equivalent) staff in 92 elementary schools, 16 secondary schools and five continuing education centres across the region.

Curtis Enns: Chief Executive Officer HDSB
“This budget is presented within the context of the remarkable achievements of our students and staff,” says Curtis Ennis, Chief Executive Officer of the HDSB. “Across the HDSB, students are excelling in academics, athletics, the arts and skilled trades, with rising graduation rates and success in post-secondary pathways. This environment of excellence is fostered by our dedicated educators and staff.”
“To achieve a balanced budget that meets financial obligations, the HDSB navigated a challenging financial landscape. The process began with a baseline deficit of $7.1 million, which was further impacted by a projected decline in student enrolment which resulted in a reduction of funding and anticipated increases in operating costs. Through diligent planning, the HDSB closed this gap by successfully identifying $16.9 million in total savings, efficiencies and new revenue opportunities. This process required careful decision-making to align spending with funding and Ministry requirements, all while maintaining a commitment to direct 98% of funding directly toward student success.
“Our responsibility remains to invest thoughtfully in the learning experiences and supports that enable students to succeed,” continues Ennis. “The 2026-2027 budget is a balanced budget that meets our financial obligations. At the same time, we recognize that achieving balance has required difficult decisions”.
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