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Caroline County school board approves FY27 superintendents proposed budget, cites $1.8M revenue gap
Summary
The Caroline County School Board on Feb. 9 approved the FY27 superintendents proposed operating budget, which prioritizes staff compensation, special education services and literacy supports but leaves an estimated $1.8 million operational revenue gap to be addressed with grants, vacancy savings and county action.
The Caroline County School Board voted Feb. 9 to approve the superintendents proposed FY27 operating budget after a presentation by Superintendent Dr. Sarah Calverick and Chief Operations Officer Marsha Stevens.
The budget proposal centers on Achieve 2027 priorities and seeks a 3% salary increase (inclusive of step) for all staff, additional special education capacity and literacy staffing. Dr. Calverick told the board that CCPS is using an ADM of 4,340 for planning and that the division is aligning resources to classroom needs under the strategic plan.
Stevens outlined revenue assumptions tied…
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