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Piedmont Community Charter board approves 2024–25 budget, safety system, hires and facilities repairs
Summary
On Oct. 15 the Piedmont Community Charter School board unanimously approved an updated 2024–25 budget that raises projected net surplus, authorized a high-school AI weapons-detection screening system, approved a recommended high-school CTE hire, and funded three facilities repair projects via a $402,614 fund-balance appropriation.
The Piedmont Community Charter School board voted unanimously Oct. 15 to approve several key items for the 2024–25 school year, including an updated budget, a recommended hire for the high school, the purchase of a campus safety screening system and repairs identified in a recent capital-needs assessment.
Treasurer Mr. Grady presented the finance report and the updated 2024–25 budget. He cited September 2024 figures — "total state revenue, $1,402,451.63; total local revenue, $52,331.58; total federal revenue, $42,457.96" — and said the month produced a net surplus before investment of $59,426.99 and a net surplus for the month of $114,506.50 after investment income. The board approved the updated budget, which Mr. Grady said increased projected state revenue from about $13.8 million to…
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