Anonymous wrote:Is the health insurance rate increase of 27 m the total or just the increase?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is the same start to the same dance we have every year. The School Board says "we need more money or we will close/cut/eliminate the following popular programs." Parents cry, "That's OUTRAGEOUS, we didn't move to Fairfax for blah blah blah." Then they storm the BOS and get a little bit more and all is right with the world. THe gap isn't as large as in previous years, yet they are saying it is more "dire" than in past years. I don't believe it. SSDY. The BOS has to stop shorting the county on ALL levels, not just the schools, and raise the rate enough to do so.
Actually it is a different dance this year. There are several costs that are "new" this year including a payment to the retirement system, more students and healthcare costs. As for the gap, $149 million is not a number I've seen before.
Anonymous wrote:I would assume most cuts would be to non-essential programs like AAP?
Anonymous wrote:I would assume most cuts would be to non-essential programs like AAP?
Anonymous wrote:I guess the WP article did not see fit to mention the massive increased costs of heath ins...
Although the budget development process has barely started for next school year’s funding, Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) is facing a bottom-line budget deficit of $140.7 million in FY 2015, due to revenues that have not kept pace with growing enrollment and increasing mandatory costs. The primary drivers include:
Student enrollment growth, projected to be an additional 2,800 students for next school year ($25 million).
Health insurance rate increase ($27 million).
Increased contributions to the Virginia Retirement System ($37 million).
Loss in state revenue through the recalculation of the state funding formula, known as the LCI, and the loss of one-time incentive funding ($21 million).
Anonymous wrote:It is the same start to the same dance we have every year. The School Board says "we need more money or we will close/cut/eliminate the following popular programs." Parents cry, "That's OUTRAGEOUS, we didn't move to Fairfax for blah blah blah." Then they storm the BOS and get a little bit more and all is right with the world. THe gap isn't as large as in previous years, yet they are saying it is more "dire" than in past years. I don't believe it. SSDY. The BOS has to stop shorting the county on ALL levels, not just the schools, and raise the rate enough to do so.