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King George superintendent unveils FY26 needs‑based budget, asks county for $4.1 million more

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Summary

Superintendent Jesse Boyd presented a needs‑based FY26 budget request that would increase the local funding request by about $410,000 over FY25 and includes a 3% staff pay proposal, compression relief, and nearly $1 million in new positions.

Superintendent Jesse Boyd presented King George County Schools’ FY26 needs‑based budget to the school board on Jan. 29 and said the division will ask the Board of Supervisors for an increase in local funding to cover salary steps, health care, and additional staff.

Why it matters: the requested increases feed directly into the county budget process. Boyd said the division’s role is to present a needs‑based proposal and then work with supervisors through public hearings and work sessions.

Budget highlights: Boyd proposed a 3% salary increase for staff (the governor also recommended 3%), pay‑scale “compression” relief…

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