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What We Believe

 

  • FY2010 Budget Updates
  • Advocates for Chesterfield Education

School Board's Approved FY2009-FY2010 Financial Plan

Effective January 1, 2009, Section 22.1-93 of the Virginia State Code requires, upon the governing body’s approval of an annual budget for educational purposes, each school division to publish the approved annual budget, including the estimated required local match.  The approved budget document is posted on the Chesterfield County Schools’ website.  The required local match for FY2010 is $125,625,300. 

FY10 Approved Budget

FY2010 Approved Expenditures

FY2010 Approved Revenue

Approved Budget Fact Sheet

Budget Update

FY10 Approved Budget

FY10 Memo #5
Conference Report Analysis (Attachment A)
Appropriation Categories (Attachment B)

Chesterfield school system to request efficiency study


Budget work sessions and public hearings scheduled (news release)

To provide a comment or suggestion regarding the budget, please e-mail ccpsinfo@ccpsnet.net

Do you have a suggestion about the county or schools becoming more efficient? Submit your suggestion here.


School Board chair's remarks prior to public hearing

Proposed Budget Admendments —
Memo from the Superintendent, Feb. 10



Schools Master Program Review
County Master Program Review
Impact of Proposed Budget Reductions
What Remains Funded in the Proposed Budget
Myths About the Budget
School Board Work Session, Feb. 3
Federal Stimulus Overview

Early Out Program for School Division Employees


Superintendent presents FY2010 budget proposal (news release)

FY2010 Financial Proposal

Letter to Employees

FY2010 Budget Fact Sheet

Policy 533 — Reduction in Force

RIF Presentation

RIF FAQs


SOQ FAQs

Chesterfield Schools Transportation Policy 716

Explaining Title I, II, III and IV

The U.S. government allocates Title I, II, III and IV funds according to formulas based on the size of the school district and the number of students in various categories.

• Title I funds help to improve the academic achievement of disadvantaged students.

• Title II funds mainly provide staff development for teachers and school administrators

but may also be used to reduce class size in targeted schools.

• Title III funds help students with limited English proficiency.

• Title IV funds promote safe and drug-free schools and communities.


 

A Call to Action — Richmond Times-Dispatch Op-Ed, Jan. 26

Commentary by the Superintendent — Chesterfield Observer, Jan. 28

Superintendent's FY2010 Budget Memo - 12/19


Superintendent's FY2010 Budget Memo - 12/08


Superintendent's Budget Presentations

ACEs Letter to Community Leaders

Advocates for Chesterfield Education Q&A

Communications Audit

Citizens4Ed.org

Interested in joining Chesterfield County Public Schools’ Advocates for Chesterfield Education? Send an e-mail to ccpsinfo@ccpsnet.net.

Editorial by Dr. William Bosher on student-teacher ratio