Moore County Schools 2026-27 Budget Proposal Focuses on Staff, Students, and Rising Costs

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The Moore County Schools 2026-27 budget proposal is taking shape as district leaders work to balance rising costs while maintaining essential services for students and staff.

Inside the Moore County Schools 2026-27 Budget Proposal

The proposed budget totals approximately $167.7 million across all funding sources. Leaders say the plan reflects the district’s priorities, including literacy, workforce readiness, transportation, and staff retention.

According to Moore County Schools, nearly 80% of state funding goes toward personnel, making staffing one of the largest expenses.

The Moore County Schools 2026-27 budget proposal also accounts for $1.61 million in expected fixed-cost increases, including salaries and benefits.

Balancing Costs and Community Needs

School officials are using a conservative approach to budgeting, carefully estimating revenue while trying to avoid cuts to services.

The district expects additional county funding, which could result in a modest surplus if projections hold. However, officials say uncertainty at the state level remains a concern.

The Moore County Schools 2026-27 budget proposal assumes a roughly 2% salary increase, though state lawmakers have discussed potentially higher raises.

What It Means for Moore County Families

Public feedback has highlighted the need for increased teacher pay and better academic resources. The board says those concerns will help guide final decisions.

Leaders are also urging the North Carolina General Assembly to finalize the state budget to ensure schools receive timely funding.

The Moore County Schools 2026-27 budget proposal will continue to be reviewed in the coming months before final approval.

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