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Chesterfield chiefs tout student gains, staffing wins and outline FY26 priorities
Summary
District leaders presented 2024–25 highlights — including enrollment and graduation rates, expanded staffing and student services, Chromebook rollout and security upgrades — and outlined FY26 priorities such as ERP (Workday) rollouts and capital improvements.
Chesterfield County Public Schools leaders presented a review of 2024–25 accomplishments and an outline of priorities for 2025–26, citing student outcomes, staffing gains and operational investments that district officials said will shape the new school year.
"Chesterfield County Public Schools is the largest school system in central Virginia and is the home of over 64,000 students and all of our schools are fully accredited," said Dr. Hi., opening the district's work session presentation. Officials highlighted a 91% on‑time graduation rate in 2024, about 9,100 career credentials earned by high school students in 2024–25 and an employee base of roughly 11,800 across teaching, transportation, facilities and food service.
Finance and operations leaders said the adopted FY26 budget of $1.7 billion includes $43 million in incremental…
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