Schools

School Board Approves $2.16 Billion Budget

The budget allows for raises for school employees and accounts for more than 2,400 additional students.

 

Montgomery County Public Schools will operate next year with a $2.16 billion budget after the Board of Education approved the budget for the 2013 fiscal year at its last meeting.

The budget is an increase of about $73.2 million, or 3.5 percent, over last year’s, accounting for an estimated 2,400 additional students in the system. It also includes —the first in three years.

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“This budget is not only an investment in our students, it is an investment in sustaining the future of Montgomery County as a great place to live and work,” Superintendent of Schools Joshua P. Starr said in a release.

“MCPS has a national reputation for excellence and if we are going to sustain that excellence, we must reward and retain the employees who are doing such tremendous work," he said.  

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Despite the increase in funds, no “major new initiatives or programs” were included in the budget, according to a statement from the school district. Per pupil spending was stagnant at $9,759 per student, which is less than the per student rate in 2009, MCPS said.


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