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Johnston County Public Schools District spending on supplies and materials climbs to $5.7 million in 2022-23
Johnston County Public Schools District allocated a total of $5.7 million from state funds to supplies and materials in the 2022-23 school year, according to data gathered by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.
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Johnston County Public Schools District spends $187.8 million on salary in 2022-23
Johnston County Public Schools District allocated a total of $187.8 million from state funds to salary in the 2022-23 school year, according to data gathered by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.
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Johnston County Public Schools District increases spending on purchased services by 42.5% in 2022-23
Johnston County Public Schools District allocated a total of $9.7 million from state funds to purchased services in the 2022-23 school year, according to data gathered by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.
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Did Johnston County Public Schools District increase or decrease their spending on employee benefits in 2022-23?
Johnston County Public Schools District allocated a total of $76.7 million from state funds to employee benefits in the 2022-23 school year, according to data gathered by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.
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Johnston County Public Schools District spends $10,906 on capital outlay in 2022-23
Johnston County Public Schools District allocated a total of $10,906 from state funds to capital outlay in the 2022-23 school year, according to data gathered by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.
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Johnston County Education: Which school had most students enrolled in 2022-23 school year?
For the 2022-23 school year, Corinth Holders High School experienced the largest enrollment among Johnston County schools.
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Burgin: ‘It is time for students to return to the classroom’ in North Carolina
Sen. Jim Burgin (R-Johnston) is dissatisfied with Gov. Roy Cooper’s COVID-19 plans for the upcoming school year including requiring K-12 students to wear face coverings.
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Johnston County Schools education leaders determining best option for COVID-19 academic year
Johnston County Public Schools education officials are trying to determine the best way to start the school year, which is slated to begin in August, district leaders said in June.