From classroom supplies to safe buildings, levy funding supports students in every school
CLARKSBURG β As Harrison County Schools enters budget season, the Board of Education is reminding the community how the excess levy continues to support students across the county.
A clear example is classroom supplies.
In many nearby counties, families are asked to buy pencils, crayons, notebooks, and other basic materials. In Harrison County, core classroom needs are met for students through levy funding. The levy pays for textbooks, instructional materials, classroom equipment, and student technology for every child from Pre-K through Grade 12.
Each year, more than $2.2 million supports these classroom essentials. This helps make sure every student starts school with the tools they need, regardless of family income.
The levy also supports:
Textbooks, instructional materials, classroom equipment, and student technology ($2,060,966 FY2025)
Library books, technology, and media equipment ($94,481 FY2025)
Science supplies for elementary and secondary classrooms ($93,395 FY2025)
Materials for special education, guidance, and speech therapy ($26,710 FY2025)
Art, music, band, theater, and physical education programs ($188,065 FY2025)
Career and technical education at United Technical Center ($534,021 FY2025)
Transportation for extracurricular academic and athletic activities ($157,564 FY2025)
Breakfast and lunch for students who do not qualify for federal meal programs ($500,000 FY2025)
Student accident insurance for every enrolled student ($35,000 FY2025)
Free admission to regular county sporting events for middle and high school students ($191,104 FY2025)
Beyond classroom materials, the levy also helps maintain safe and updated school facilities. From 2024 through 2026 to date, more than $12.3 million has been invested in facility upgrades across the county.
These improvements include roof replacements, HVAC upgrades, secure entrances, parking lot paving, and gym floor refinishing.
The levy also supplements the districtβs operating budget to support staff salaries and benefits. Stable staffing helps maintain strong instructional programs and appropriate teacher-student ratios.
βThe excess levy allows us to meet student needs every single day,β said a Harrison County Schools spokesperson. βIt ensures students have the materials, support, and safe spaces they need to focus on learning.β
As budget planning continues, Harrison County Schools remains committed to using levy funds responsibly and transparently to benefit students in every community across the county.
About Harrison County Schools
Harrison County Schools provides strong academic programs from Pre-K through Grade 12. The district works in partnership with families and the community to help every student become a lifelong learner, a responsible citizen, and a productive member of society.
The district believes all students can succeed and deserve a safe, healthy learning environment. Harrison County Schools focuses on improving student success in math and English language arts, reducing chronic absenteeism, strengthening school safety, and building strong community partnerships to support student achievement.
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