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Dinwiddie superintendent: enrollment dip could cost schools about $1 million in state revenue
Summary
Finance staff told the school board enrollment is roughly 100 students below the budgeted ADM of 3,975, creating an estimated state revenue shortfall of about $1,000,000; the division said vacant positions are covering the gap for now and a budget work session is scheduled ahead of FY27 planning.
The division’s finance staff told the Dinwiddie County School Board that current enrollment is about 100 students fewer than the ADM baseline used for budgeting, which produces an estimated state revenue shortfall of roughly $1,000,000 for the current year.
Finance staff said the division is absorbing the shortfall this year through vacant positions, many filled by long-term substitutes, and will monitor changes as…
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