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Budget proposal reveals $39 million increase amid cuts

June 13, 2024 | Harford County Public Schools, School Boards, Maryland



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Budget proposal reveals $39 million increase amid cuts
In a recent government meeting, officials outlined significant changes to the proposed budget for fiscal year 2025, highlighting a total increase of $39.7 million compared to the previous year. The proposed budget now stands at $653.3 million, reflecting various adjustments across multiple sectors.

Key highlights from the budget discussions included a 2.1% increase in local revenue, amounting to $6.5 million, and a notable $17 million increase in Maryland income revenue. The budget also incorporates an additional appropriation of $15.2 million from the fund balance, bringing the total fund balance assignment to $30.2 million.

Specific areas of the budget saw proposed reductions and increases. The instruction and assessment budget is set to decrease by $376,000, while education services will see a net change of $6.5 million due to both additions and reductions. Facilities and operations will maintain their budget with no changes, while interscholastic athletics and student activities will receive an increase of $300,000, totaling $500,000.

The Office of Information Systems and Technology is facing a reduction of $805,000, which includes a $70,000 cut related to school safety liaison positions. Special education is projected to remain stable at $8 million, despite a slight increase and decrease in funding.

Overall, the budget adjustments reflect a careful balancing act, with a total of 22.2 full-time equivalent (FTE) positions being reduced across various departments, resulting in a net reduction of $10.6 million. The meeting concluded with a commitment to further refine the budget as it moves through the approval process.

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