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Superintendent proposes FY27 gap‑closing plan that pauses $28.9M in new investments to protect classrooms

May 08, 2026 | FAIRFAX CO PBLC SCHS, School Districts, Virginia


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Superintendent proposes FY27 gap‑closing plan that pauses $28.9M in new investments to protect classrooms
The Fairfax County Public Schools superintendent and finance staff presented a FY27 budget recommendation that bridges an identified gap of about $28.9 million by pausing or deferring non‑essential investments rather than imposing immediate classroom staffing cuts.

The presentation outlined revenues and the county transfer shortfall and proposed specific pauses and adjustments: reduce the staffing reserve (from 310 positions to 240), leverage a one‑time county allocation to offset operating gaps, defer micro‑credential programs ($4.9 million saved), move to an on‑demand device refresh model, and delay some math adoption materials. Those steps were designed to keep priorities intact — restoring elementary special‑education department chairs, advanced academic resource teachers and middle‑school after‑school programming — while maintaining compliance with collective bargaining and minimizing classroom disruptions.

Superintendent Dr. Reed told the board the plan assumes current state funding levels and that additional state revenue could restore some deferred items. Board members pressed for detail on the operational impacts, requested per‑line impact statements, and sought clarity on how flexibilities in school staffing would be restored as placements finalize. Staff said they would provide more granular impact statements and revised line‑item balances before the scheduled work session and final vote.

Key figures presented in the session: a roughly $28.9 million FY27 gap on current assumptions; a county transfer $43.8 million below FCPS request that contributed to the gap; cumulative reductions over the past two years exceeding $120 million; and planned savings from deferrals and leveraging one‑time funds. The board scheduled additional review of options and a public hearing before finalizing the FY27 budget on May 21.

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