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Stafford schools outline $600M capital plan, board sets aside emergency repair funds
Summary
School leaders presented the FY26–35 CIP, projecting continued enrollment growth and multi‑year capital needs; the board approved appropriating $611,165 from a $3.5M set‑aside for emergency school repairs and discussed bus parking and fleet facilities needs.
Stafford County Public Schools on Dec. 17 presented a five‑ to ten‑year capital improvement plan that school officials said is driven by sustained enrollment growth and a string of facility needs.
Superintendent Daniel Smith, on his seventh day in the job, and Deputy Superintendent Chris Fulmer outlined the FY26–35 CIP, which school staff said includes new elementary schools (ES‑18, ES‑19), High School 6 construction that remains on time and on budget, and future projects such as a replacement for Hartwood Elementary and Drew Middle School design. The schools projected adding several thousand seats over the next decade and described a first‑five‑year capital need in the…
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