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Superintendent warns budget uncertainty as he urges MTSS rollout to address behavior and achievement
Summary
District leaders described budget pressure from rising fixed costs and delayed federal/state allocations while the superintendent outlined a districtwide Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) to address behavior, attendance and achievement gaps; he said budget placeholders are in the draft and that budgets will be revised after July 1.
The superintendent told the Randolph County Schools board that the district faces significant budget pressures as it prepares the FY26 budget and urged a concentrated rollout of a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) to reduce absenteeism, disciplinary incidents and achievement gaps.
In a detailed presentation, the superintendent said the district is contending with high fixed costs, utility and salary pressures and uncertainty about federal allocations that have been delayed. He said staff were using placeholders for Title I and Title II in the draft budget because…
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