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Fluvanna board approves prorated FY26 employee bonus after weeks of debate over timing and county parity

April 15, 2026 | FLUVANNA CO PBLC SCHS, School Districts, Virginia


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Fluvanna board approves prorated FY26 employee bonus after weeks of debate over timing and county parity
After extended discussion about fiscal risk and parity with county staff, the Fluvanna County School Board voted to approve the FY26 employee bonus using Option Two, a prorated structure that spreads state and local funds across all employees rather than limiting the full $1,500 state‑share to only SOQ‑funded positions.

Finance staff explained the General Assembly’s amended budget includes a $1,500 state payment for SOQ‑funded positions, but divisions must certify by May 1 and provide the required local match. Staff estimated the state share for SOQ positions at about $360,000 and said the locally required share would be roughly $233,000 under the prorated Option Two. Option One, which would give the full $1,500 to every employee by covering the local share for non‑SOQ positions, would carry a larger local cost.

Board members split on accepting the state funds as presented. Supporters argued that taking the money puts needed cash in employees’ pockets during a high‑cost period; opponents warned the timing and magnitude of the obligation create risk for the division’s year‑end fund balance and raised concerns about matching parity with county employees. Opponents also noted uncertainties including ongoing cafeteria subsidies and other end‑of‑year liabilities.

At the action stage the board approved Option Two by voice vote; during a brief roll call two board members recorded 'no' votes. The motion was moved, seconded and carried; staff will execute certification consistent with the approved structure and will provide final cost reconciliation when state templates are published after a special General Assembly session.

Board discussion emphasized the compressed timeline from the state and the need to improve advance coordination on any similar, unexpected directives in the future; several members asked staff to brief the board on projected year‑end carryover and cafeteria exposure before final certification.

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