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Virginia Beach City Public Schools requests salary increases, health‑fund stabilization and delays a Princess Anne High replacement to 2037

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Virginia Beach City Public Schools proposed an operating budget that prioritizes employee compensation and health-fund stabilization and presented a six‑year capital plan that keeps Princess Anne High School as the top replacement priority but projects construction starting in 2037 under current funding assumptions.

Leaders of Virginia Beach City Public Schools presented an operating and capital request that focuses the majority of projected new revenue on employee compensation while also identifying significant capital needs and uncertainty about state and federal funding streams.

School Board Chair Kathleen Brown and Superintendent Dr. Aaron Robertson outlined priorities that include salary and benefits increases, expansion of workforce development programs and a multi-year capital plan that schedules Princess Anne High School as the division’s top replacement priority but not for immediate construction.

The division’s operating budget totals roughly $995 million and the school operating fund request showed additional revenue of approximately $30.1 million (based on the governor’s proposed state budget and the city’s revenue-sharing…

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