SUPERINTENDENT GEORGE ARLOTTO SUBMITS $193 MILLION CAPITAL BUDGET RECOMMENDATION TO BOARD OF EDUCATION

Superintendent George Arlotto has presented a $193 million FY2023 capital budget recommendation to the Board of Education that contains construction funding for six major school projects and design funding for a seventh.

Dr. Arlotto’s recommendation, delivered to the Board at its September 1, 2021, meeting, contains $128.2 million for major capital projects that include construction at the following schools, in priority order:

  • Quarterfield Elementary School, $5.0 million
  • Hillsmere Elementary School, $5.7 million
  • Rippling Woods Elementary School, $6.0 million
  • Old Mill West High School, $44 million
  • West County Elementary School, $21.6 million
  • Old Mill Middle School South, $40.6 million

Dr. Arlotto’s recommendation also contains $5.3 million for design of a new Center of Applied Technology – North, which is scheduled to be constructed on the current Old Mill High campus.

Also included in Dr. Arlotto’s recommendation is $30 million for building systems renovations, $10 million for classroom additions at Southgate Elementary School and Crofton Middle School, and $3.5 million for athletic stadium improvements.

Dr. Arlotto has also provided the Board with a recommended six-year Capital Improvement Plan which allocates requested funding for projects through FY2028.

The Board will hold a public workshop on Dr. Arlotto’s recommendation at 6 p.m. on Thursday, September 9. No public testimony will be taken at the workshop, but testimony will be taken at a public hearing scheduled to be held before the Board takes up initial adoption at its next regularly scheduled public meeting on September 22.

The workshop is open to the public but will not be televised or streamed on AACPS’ YouTube channel.

After approval by the Board, the plan will be submitted to the State of Maryland for funding consideration. The plan will also be part of the school system’s overall FY2023 budget request, to be forwarded to the County Executive in February 2022 after the Board holds additional public hearings. The County Council will review that plan and adopt a final capital budget for the school system by June 2022.

Dr. Arlotto’s complete FY2023 capital budget recommendation can be found here.