Schools

School Board Invites Public to Ask Questions on $2.2Bil Budget

The public meeting is on Saturday in Falls Church

The Fairfax County school board is inviting Annandale taxpayers to come Saturday, Feb. 26 and hear details of its proposed $2.2 billion budget that includes a $50 million pay raise for teachers.

From 9 a.m. to noon at Falls Church High School board members and staff will explain the budget that is funded largely from county revenues. The school board voted on the  budget Feb. 3.

Now county supervisors are mulling over whether they can afford to pay an extra $50 million to teachers can receive a pay raise.

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County Executive Anthony H. Griffin Tuesday unveiled the county's proposed 2012 budget of $6 billion.  That proposal included no pay raises for county employees and only a $2 million increase for the schools. County employee salaries have been frozen for two years. 

“Our school budget affects every family with school-aged children and every taxpayer whose taxes contribute to our revenue,” says Kathy Smith, Fairfax County School Board chair. “It’s important that we give Fairfax County residents the chance to become better informed about the advertised budget, understand the fiscal challenges we face as a school system, and have their questions answered.”

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Why you should care:  Most of us have no children in Fairfax County public schools but our tax dollars pay for this proposed $2.2 billion budget. Secondly, Annandale homeowners know that the reputation of Annandale's schools contributes greatly to our higher property values.

Half of the county's budget goes to pay for the county's 196 elementary, middle, senior and alternative schools. In addition 75 percent of the schools budget comes from the county. Most Virginia schools sytem's receive only half of their funding from their county, according to the schools website.

Highlights of the proposed budget:

---The schools budget would have been flat this year, without the proposed teacher pay raise. The $50 million increase is primarily for the pay raise.

--The proposed $2.2 billion budget would educate  a projected enrollment of nearly 180,000 students, an increase of more than 2,000.

--The schools are seeing more children who qualify for food stamps. The numbers are now 25 percent up from 20 percent.

---Fairfax is the 11th largest school district in the U.S.

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When: Saturday, Feb. 26.

Where: Falls Church High School is located at 7521 Jaguar Trail in the Falls Church.

Participants will attend a general keynote session in which the highlights of the FY 2012 budget and the budget process will be presented. Following the keynote session, four concurrent breakout sessions will delve deeper into budget topics, including employee compensation and benefits; the budget impact on FCPS programs; central office staff support for teaching and learning; and state funding challenges. There will be ample opportunity for questions and answers in every session. Citizens who are planning to attend are asked to sign up in advance at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/fy2012budgetforum or call 571-423-1075. 

The FY 2012 advertised budget was adopted by the School Board on February 3. For more details about the forum and the FY 2012 budget, please visit http://www.fcps.edu/news/fy2012.htm

.For more information, contact the Fairfax County Public Schools Department of Communications and Community Outreach at 571-423-1200.


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