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Brevard staff say state FEFP changes yield small net discretionary gains; scholarships drive much of projected growth

5057025 · May 27, 2025
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Brevard Public Schools finance staff told the school board that the recently approved state conference report on the FEFP produces modest increases for the district and that much of the projected statewide growth is accounted for by private‑school scholarships.

Brevard Public Schools finance staff told the school board that the recently approved state conference report on the FEFP produces modest increases for the district and that much of the projected statewide growth is accounted for by private‑school scholarships.

“I was expecting the FEFP May 2, and we got it on June 13,” said Miss Luzinski, the district finance lead, noting the district was still reviewing the full implications. She said the base student allocation increased by $41.62 and that per‑pupil funding rose by about $143, with most of the projected growth in the conference report tied to scholarship programs rather than to district enrollment increases.

Finance staff walked trustees through the conference report…

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