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Caroline schools say FY25 budget hires improved services, compliance and participation
Summary
Superintendent Sarah Kalverick and HR director Paige Tucker told the school board the FY25 budget funded 58 new positions and 30 contract adjustments that they say increased compliance, reduced caseloads and raised student participation in activities.
Superintendent Sarah Kalverick and director of human resources Paige Tucker told the Caroline County Public Schools board that the division's FY25 budget added staff and converted positions that the administration says improved services for students and eased operational strain.
The presentation on staffing and FY25 funding enumerated roughly 58 positions and 30 contract adjustments funded in the 2024–25 school year, the superintendent said. The list included a 504 specialist, school safety officers, conversions of 30 part‑time bus drivers to full‑time contracts, additional exceptional‑education teachers and paraprofessionals, novice teacher coaches, seven general education teachers, a gifted teacher and several positions funded by the VDOE’s All In grant.
Why it matters: Board members and administrators said the hires were intended to shore up legal compliance, reduce administrator workload and increase student supports. Kalverick told the…
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