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Pittsylvania school board forwards $4.5 million in budget priorities, seeks roughly $900,000 more from county
Summary
The Pittsylvania County School Board voted Feb. 10 to send about $4.5 million in 2026–27 budget priorities to the Board of Supervisors, including a proposed 3.5% salary increase and capital maintenance items. Staff said they will ask the county for roughly $900,000 in additional local funding.
The Pittsylvania County School Board voted Feb. 10 to forward a package of budget priorities for fiscal 2026–27 that totals about $4.5 million and includes a proposed 3.5% salary increase and a series of maintenance and program costs.
Miss Querley, presenting the budget committee’s slate, told the board the 3.5% raise proposed for July 1, 2026, “consists of a 2% cost of living adjustment, along with a step increase if the employee is applicable.” She said the priorities also include maintaining several specialty support…
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