Montgomery County Inspector General Edward Blansitt said he will investigate the Board of Education's budgeting process for the fiscal year that starts July 1, spurred by the public school system's surplus of $14.5 million discovered in the final days of budget negotiations...
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What a warm welcome to Mr. Starr from his pals on the Board of Education.
ReplyDeleteIs the honeymoon over?
The large surplus is still not shown in the June 16 MCPS financial report. How can that be?
ReplyDeleteOther categories also have surpluses, the largest being Category 6—Special Education of $5,600,000.
I hope that the BOE is not expecting the county council to approve moving those surpluses to Category 12. It will never happen.
Bob Ladden