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Board details FY24 fund balance, sets $200,000 to evaluate reopening vocational building
Summary
The school division said the FY24 fund balance includes $900,000 for state-required math curriculum adoption, $100,000 to reimburse school activity funds and $200,000 earmarked as seed money to study reopening a vocational building; a hazardous-materials study is scheduled for March 12.
The King George County School Board received an update on the district’s FY24 fund balance and an initial plan to evaluate reopening the former vocational building between the middle and high schools.
Superintendent David Boyd told the board the Board of Supervisors awarded the school division an end-of-year fund balance that the division divided into three earmarked pieces: $900,000 for the state-required math curriculum adoption, $100,000 to reimburse school activity…
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