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Chesterfield board adopts just-over-$1.16 billion FY26 plan, adds telehealth funding

Chesterfield County Public Schools School Board · June 4, 2025
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On June 3, 2025 the Chesterfield County Public Schools board unanimously adopted the FY26 financial plan and five-year capital improvement plan totaling just over $1.16 billion, an increase of about $43.2 million over FY25, including roughly $360,000 from the county for expanded telehealth services.

The Chesterfield County Public Schools board voted unanimously June 3 to adopt the division's FY26 financial plan and five-year capital improvement program, totaling just over $1.16 billion and representing an approximate $43.2 million increase from FY25.

Bob Meister presented memorandum 095-25 and told the board the budget largely mirrors the proposal approved by the board in February, with one notable addition: "approximately $360,000 from Chesterfield County for support of additional telehealth services," he said. Meister described the memo as "relatively benign," noting the plan…

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