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DeKalb County School District DCSD Budget

Fiscal Year 2013 (2012-2013 School Year)

The fiscal 2013 tentative budget for the DeKalb County School District has been presented to the Board of Education and is now available for the public.

The Board of Education will hold Public Hearings on the Budget on Tuesday, May 22, and Tuesday, May 30, at the DeKalb County School District Administrative and Instructional Complex at 1701 Mountain Industrial Boulevard, Stone Mountain, Ga., 30083.

  • .pdf link icon Budget Cover Letter
  • .pdf link icon FY2013 Proposed Budget Detail
  • .pdf link icon FY2013 Proposed Budget Summary
  • .pdf link icon Central Office Positions Recoding Synopsis
  • overlay link icon Central Office Reorganization

Fiscal Year 2012 (2011-2012 School Year)

A detailed version of this approved budget is available for public review online at http://www.dekalb.k12.ga.us/budget.

The total budget for the General Operations of the District for FY2012 is $774.60 million. It represents a decrease of 0.01% over the current FY2011 budget for General Operations. The FY2011 budget planned for significant reductions in state revenue from the QBE funding formula and significant declines in the local

  • .pdf link icon FY2012 Approved Budget
  • .pdf link icon FY2012 Approved Budget Detail