Horry County Schools (HCS) budget for the upcoming school year, 2023-2024, is over $1.04 billion. This is a historic increase of over $100 million from the previous school year. The budget includes a number of significant investments, including:
- A 5% pay raise for all teachers
- The addition of 100 new teachers
- The expansion of early childhood education programs
- The construction of new schools and renovations to existing schools
- The purchase of new technology for students and staff
The HCS budget is funded by a combination of state and local taxes. The state provides about 60% of the funding, while the local community provides the remaining 40%. The budget is approved by the HCS Board of Education.
The HCS budget is a reflection of the community's commitment to providing a high-quality education for all students. The budget will help to ensure that HCS students have the resources they need to succeed in school and in life.
Horry County Schools will include:
Myrtle Beach SC
North Myrtle Beach
Murrells Inlet SC
Little River SC
Longs SC
Conway SC
Surfside Beach SC
Garden City Beach
Loris SC
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