By Kara Hallissey, Staff Writer
(March 1, 2018) Worcester County Board of Education members on Tuesday approved a proposed budget of more than $108 million for fiscal year 2019.
County appropriations make up more than 81 percent of the budget and Worcester County schools will receive more than $19 million in state aid this year, which is a $33,367 increase from 2018.
The budget, which must be approved by the Worcester County Commissioners, includes more than $1.6 million in employee salary increases, which include step increases on employee pay scales and cost-of-living adjustments.
In addition, the budget shows an estimated 5 percent increase in insurance costs, $129,586 is estimated on payroll taxes from the salary increase and a $37,931 increase in retirement expenses.
Other areas of note include $48,664 to purchase seven new school buses, $42,000 for a 1 percent increase in hourly and mileage rates for bus contractors and $45,000 to cover transportation costs for athletics in the high schools.
One-time capital projects include $700,000 for a new athletic field at Stephen Decatur High School, $200,000 to replace outdated reading textbooks in the elementary schools and $75,000 to replace 30-year-old band uniforms at all three high schools.
In addition, $343,500 is requested to upgrade the energy management systems at Pocomoke and Stephen Decatur middle schools.
The county commissioners have also asked school system officials to contribute to post-employment pensions this year.
To make this happen, school officials have transferred $75,000 from instructional salary retirements.
School board members will meet with the county on April 3 and the budget is scheduled to be adopted on June 5.