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Randolph County Board of Education presents proposed $30 million fiscal 2026 budget

Randolph County Board of Education · September 13, 2025
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Summary

At a special-call meeting, finance presenter Beth Harper Waters outlined the Randolph County Schools proposed FY2026 budget, noting roughly $30 million in total revenues, state funding as the largest share, a required one‑month operating balance, pressure from rising bus costs, and the district’s continued participation in the CEP free-meal program.

Beth Harper Waters presented the Randolph County Schools proposed budget for fiscal year 2026 during a special-call Board of Education meeting. She said total budgeted revenues across funds amount to about $30 million and gave a breakdown showing state funds as the largest source followed by local and federal revenues.

Waters summarized key budget figures and constraints, saying, “A budget is just an estimate of revenues [and] expenses for the upcoming year.” She noted the district receives state funding based on average daily membership (ADM) counted 20 days after Labor Day and that current preliminary ADM data show relatively small change…

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