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PGCPS board withdraws many budget amendments after administration narrows deficit

Prince George's County Board of Education · February 28, 2025
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After administration analysis and updated revenue projections, the Prince George's County Board of Education withdrew several proposed budget amendments and rescinded some additions, leaving a reduced remaining gap and a path to refine FY26 assumptions.

The Prince George's County Board of Education on Feb. 27 withdrew multiple board-proposed budget amendments after district officials presented updated revenue and savings estimates that substantially reduced the system's shortfall.

Superintendent House and Chief Financial Officer Lisa Howe told the board that a certified increase in student counts and refined budget assumptions produced roughly $19 million in additional revenue and cut the projected deficit. CFO Lisa Howe said that after accounting for partial-year ERP costs, corrected retirement contribution estimates (saving about $7…

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