Superintendent thanks Board for approving FY27 Loudoun County Public Schools budget

Dr. Aaron Spence, Superintendent of Loudoun County Public Schools
Dr. Aaron Spence, Superintendent of Loudoun County Public Schools
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Superintendent Aaron Spence thanked the Board of Supervisors for approving the Fiscal Year 2027 Operating Budget in a letter released on April 9. The approval marks a step forward in providing resources and support to students across Loudoun County Public Schools.

The passage of the budget is significant as it demonstrates a shared commitment between school leadership and local government to ensure that every student has access to necessary opportunities, support, and resources. Spence said the approved budget reflects this ongoing dedication.

In addition to addressing financial matters, Spence reminded parents of rising seventh and twelfth grade students about important health requirements. He encouraged families to schedule immunization appointments early and submit required documentation ahead of time.

This week’s LCPS Podcast highlights student leaders from John Champe High School, who discuss what makes their school environment welcoming. Their perspectives offer insight into efforts being made at individual schools to foster inclusivity within the district.

Looking ahead, school officials continue working with families and community members to maintain supportive learning environments while ensuring compliance with health regulations.



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