Navigating DC''s Appendix Z: a guide for school facilities directors
This article shares what DC school facilities directors need to know about Appendix Z, including what it is, who is affected, strategies for achieving compliance, where to go for financial
FY25 Submitted Budgets
Click the “Single School Overview” button below to dive deeper into a single school''s budget. You will see a comparison between the school''s FY24 approved amended budget and the FY25 submitted
DCPS Data
These changes are reflected on schools'' submitted budget worksheets. To increase transparency, DCPS'' submitted budget worksheets include a comprehensive list of submitted budget items
Renew America''s Schools
This first-of-its-kind investment aims to help school communities make energy upgrades that will decrease energy use and costs, improve indoor air quality, and foster healthier learning environments.
DCPS Data
These changes are reflected on schools'' submitted budget worksheets. To increase transparency, DCPS'' submitted budget worksheets include a
Budget and Finance
DCPS has made it a priority to provide accurate, reliable, and timely financial information to schools and the community. To learn about the budget engagement process, visit
Budget and Finance
DCPS has made it a priority to provide accurate, reliable, and timely financial information to schools and the community. To learn about the budget engagement process, visit dcps.dc.gov/budget.
FISCAL YEAR 2026 BUDGET: GROW DC
To protect that progress, 20% of the Mayor''s FY26 Capital Budget is dedicated to DC Public Schools.
DGS at DC Public Schools: Building a Sustainable
After a successful first year, the Department of General Services, in collaboration with its partner organizations, is running its second Sprint to
Renew America''s Schools
This first-of-its-kind investment aims to help school communities make energy upgrades that will decrease energy use and costs, improve indoor air quality, and foster healthier learning
DGS at DC Public Schools: Building a Sustainable Future
After a successful first year, the Department of General Services, in collaboration with its partner organizations, is running its second Sprint to Savings energy reduction competition at DC Public
Vol 3-PES 7524.pdf
No school will lose more than five percent of their submitted budget, inclusive of one-time local funds, from one year to the next. This safety net is in place regardless of shifts in enrollment.
DCPS Data
These changes are reflected on schools'' submitted budget worksheets. To increase transparency, DCPS'' submitted budget worksheets include a comprehensive list of submitted budget items with
Navigating DC''s Appendix Z: a guide for school facilities directors
This article shares what DC school facilities directors need to know about Appendix Z, including what it is, who is affected, strategies for achieving compliance, where to go for
Renew America''s Schools
This first-of-its-kind investment aims to help school communities make energy upgrades that will decrease energy use and costs, improve indoor
Navigating DC''s Appendix Z: a guide for school
This article shares what DC school facilities directors need to know about Appendix Z, including what it is, who is affected, strategies for
FY25 Submitted Budgets
Click the “Single School Overview” button below to dive deeper into a single school''s budget. You will see a comparison between the school''s FY24 approved amended budget and the FY25
Budget Engagement
Learn more about how DCPS receives funding, understand how that funding is dispersed, and examine individual school budgets by visiting the budget website at dcpsbudget .
DGS at DC Public Schools: Building a Sustainable Future
After a successful first year, the Department of General Services, in collaboration with its partner organizations, is running its second Sprint to Savings energy reduction competition at DC