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Falls Church superintendent says enrollment surge will push schools to seek larger transfer; asks for $4.96 million
Summary
Superintendent Peter Noonan told the joint City Council–School Board meeting that rising enrollment and contractual obligations drive a $4.96 million FY26 request, asking for a transfer equivalent to 9.4% of city funding (8.1% if projected state aid arrives). The Fuller Institute presented a higher enrollment forecast than Weldon Cooper, urging monitoring of monthly enrollments.
Superintendent Peter Noonan told the joint Falls Church City Council and school board meeting that the school division’s enrollment, special‑education needs and collective bargaining commitments are the primary drivers of a proposed $4,960,000 increase in FY26 school expenditures. Noonan said the division will need an additional transfer of 9.4% from the city unless the state delivers projected aid, in which case the transfer would fall to about 8.1%.
“Noonan said the division faces four main cost drivers: collective bargaining commitments, contractual obligations, current conditions and growth. The collective bargaining agreement and cost‑of‑living adjustments together amount to roughly a 5% compensation increase, and…
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