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AACPS Budget Passes 1st Vote Bringing Anne Arundel Closer To New Schools, More Employees
The AACPS budget passed its first vote. There are still hurdles to clear, but the county is closing in on new schools and more employees.

February 15, 2023
The Board of Education of Anne Arundel County tonight unanimously adopted Fiscal Year 2024 operating and capital budget requests to forward to County Executive Steuart Pittman for consideration as he develops the county’s overall budget for the coming year.
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The Board made one change to the operating budget recommended by Superintendent of Schools Dr. Mark Bedell in December, adding one constituent services position to serve as the primary liaison between Board members and the community. The Board made no changes to Dr. Bedell’s capital budget request. Several other adjustments were made to reflect proposals contained in Gov. Wes Moore’s recently released FY2024 budget.
OPERATING BUDGET REQUEST
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The Board’s operating budget request is $149.2 million more than the current year’s budget. It allocates $80.8 million for additional compensation for employees, contracted bus drivers, and substitute teachers, sufficient, subject to negotiations with applicable bargaining units, for a step increase or step equivalent for all eligible employees and a 6 percent cost-of-living increase for all employees. It also includes a $2,000 bonus for special education teachers, funding for 30 additional minutes of additional work per day for eligible Unit 4 employees; fulfillment of costs for Blueprint-mandated stipends for National Board Certified Teachers; the third straight year of a $5-per-day increase for substitute teachers; and the second consecutive year of a 10 percent COLA for contracted bus drivers.
The request also includes funding for 148.8 positions in special education; 21 English Language Development teachers and assistants; 12 assistant principals; and 10 teaching assistants and permanent substitutes. There also is funding for 62 positions to move the Virtual Academy from grant funding to the general operating budget as federal ESSER funds provided during the COVID-19 pandemic continue to expire.
The Board is also requesting:
CAPITAL BUDGET REQUEST
The Board’s $197 million FY2024 capital budget request contains $132.4 million for major capital projects that include construction at the following schools, in priority order:
The Old Mill High School request is for a new facility on the school’s current Patriot Lane site and separate from the construction of Old Mill High School West, which is being built on the former Papa John’s Farm in Severn.
NEXT STEPS
The Board’s requests will be forwarded to County Executive Pittman, who will consider them as part of the overall Fiscal Year 2024 budget recommendation he will deliver to the County Council in May. The Council will hold public hearings before finalizing a budget by June 15.
The Board is scheduled to adopt a final budget on June 26, 2023.
This press release was produced by Anne Arundel County Public Schools. The views expressed here are the author’s own.
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