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Superintendent warns state budget proposals could cut Marlington funding; board discusses letter to legislators
Summary
Superintendent David Foss told the Marlington board that elements in the governor’s biennium budget and separate bills could reduce state aid to the district; he said administrators are preparing potential staffing and spending cuts and offered to draft an advocacy letter for the board.
Superintendent David Foss told the Marlington Local School District board on March 13 that proposed state budget changes and other legislation could significantly reduce state funding for the district and that administrators are preparing fiscal contingency plans.
Foss identified three bills he said could affect district finances: the governor’s biennium budget proposal (House Bill 96), Senate Bill 116 (which he said would reduce how pipelines are assessed for school funding), and Senate Bill 66 (changes to the 20-mill floor). He said a county-level projection recently showed Marlington…
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