Montgomery County Schools District increases spending from state funds on salary by 4.1% in 2023-24 school year

Catherine Truitt North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction
Catherine Truitt North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction
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Montgomery County Schools District allocated a total of $19.2 million from state funds to salary in the 2023-24 school year, according to data gathered by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

This sum represents a 4.1% increase when compared to the $18.5 million spent the previous year on salary.

Among the various expenditures, the largest expenditure from state funds was $19.2 million for salary, followed by employee benefits on which $8.6 million was spent, and purchased services with $1.5 million. Additionally, expenditures for supplies and materials and other were $769,163 and $122,288, respectively.

North Carolina has not approved a new budget for the 2025–26 fiscal year, leaving state funding at current levels as House and Senate negotiations remain stalled. Disagreements over teacher pay, personal income taxes, and other spending priorities mean educators and state employees will not receive raises or step increases until the General Assembly passes a budget or spending bill.

Montgomery County Schools District Expenditures From State Funds by Category – Previous Year Comparison

Category Spending in 2022-23 Spending in 2023-24 % Difference
Capital Outlay $38,147 $75,929 99%
Purchased Services $1,181,163 $1,547,313 31%
Other $107,326 $122,288 13.9%
Employee Benefits $8,112,385 $8,560,993 5.5%
Salary $18,481,405 $19,239,255 4.1%
Supplies And Materials $1,043,746 $769,163 -26.3%


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