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13 Anne Arundel Schools Prioritized in New $192M Capital Budget
Replacing Severna Park High School is the biggest item in the schools capital budget at $50M.

The Anne Arundel Board of Education approved WednesdayΒ the fiscal year 2014-2015Β capital budgetβweighing in at $192.1 million.
The board unanimously approved the budget at its Wednesday session.
The budgeted amount isΒ $55 million less than the spending planΒ approved for the current fiscal yearΒ by the Anne Arundel County Council in June.
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Of the two school system budgets, the capital budget mostly consists of construction projects. The operating budget, which includes teacher salaries, will be unveiled in December byΒ Anne Arundel County's SchoolsΒ Superintendent Mamie Perkins.
More than 65 percent of the school system's capital budgetΒ request is composed of 13 school-specific projects. In priority order, they are:
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- Annapolis Elementary revitalizationβΒ $3.3 million
- Lothian Elementary replacementβΒ $7.8 million
- Crofton Elementary revitalizationβΒ $3.5 million
- Mills-Parole Elementary revitalizationβΒ $3.6 million
- Rolling Knolls Elementary replacementβΒ $18.1 million
- Benfield Elementary revitalizationβΒ $14.5 million
- West Annapolis Elementary modernizationβΒ $12.5 million
- Severna Park High replacementβΒ $50 million
- Manor View Elementary feasibility study/designβΒ $2.4 million
- High Point Elementary feasibility study/designβΒ $3.1 million
- George Cromwell Elementary designβΒ $2.1 million
- Jessup Elementary designβΒ $2.6 million
- Arnold Elementary designβΒ $2.6 million
The budget also includes $10 million to extend building full-day kindergarten and prekindergarten additions and $9 million for ongoing open-space classroom enclosures.
Now that the capitalΒ budget is adopted, the County Council must incorporate it into its overall budget in June.
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