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Fund Balance Shrinks

The school board received the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for the 2014-2015 fiscal year. Always of great interest?  The fund balance.  This is the amount of money left in the general fund of the school system. The greatest source of revenue for the general fund is the Wake County Board of Commissioners’ budget appropriation. 

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Capped Schools List Grows

The number of schools with capped enrollment is recommended to grow from 11 to 17 for the 2016-2017 school year. Schools are capped when they have “reached the maximum number of students they can effectively teach.”  This includes using all the available permanent (brick and mortar) and temporary classroom spaces. One school is recommended for

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Choice: Luxury or Necessity?

Sitting at the public hearing for the school enrollment plan Tuesday evening, this thought began and gained steam:  is choice luxury or necessity? School board members heard from 29 speakers.  The majority of these speakers asked for choice. They want the choice to remain where they currently are or the choice of a calendar option

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