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Baltimore County Public Schools Operating Budget

Monday, January 14, 2013

School System Holding Public Hearing on Superintendent's Operating Budget

The hearing is scheduled for Tuesday night at West Towson Elementary School.

Baltimore County residents have the opportunity to sound off on school system Superintendent Dallas Dance's proposed fiscal year 2014 operating budget. A public hearing for the budget, which Dance introduced to the Board of Education on Jan. 8, is scheduled for 7 p.m. Tuesday at West Towson Elementary School. The $1.3 billion request—a $41.9 million increase from the previous year—is notable for its plan to add approximately 100 teaching positions to the existing 8,792, and six guidance counselor positions to the existing 269. Former Superintendent Joe Hairson, who retired in June 2012, cut 194 teaching positions from the fiscal year 2012 budget. Those wishing to speak can sign up at the school starting at 6 p.m. on the day of the hearing…

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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Dance's Operating Budget Highlights Population Growth, Curriculum Changes

The school system superintendent is requesting a $1.3 billion operating budget—a $41.9 million increase from the previous year.

School system Superintendent Dallas Dance said much of his $1.3 billion fiscal year budget request is intended to fund the manpower needed to accommodate projected student population growth and curriculum changes. "Eighty-five percent [of the budget] will go toward people," Dance said. The request, which is a $41.9 million or 3.3 percent increase from the fiscal year 2013 request, was presented to the Board of Education during a Tuesday night meeting. The board will vote on the budget to present to county officials on February 5. The operating budget request is the first for Dance, who started his tenure in July 2012. Schools officials said at a Tuesday afternoon press briefing that they are anticipating more than 6,200 additional students…

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Karl

9:21 am on Friday, January 11, 2013

I'm in total agreement Meg. A hybrid board will still be controlled by the Governor. It surprises me that everyone got off on a jag about senior administrators' salaries. I'm want to know why Eastwood Elementary School is being closed when school enrollment is expected to increase 1.3% next year, and increase 5.8% over the next five years, 6,200 students. Assuming that most of these additional …   more ›

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