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Ralston district reports $1.2 million one‑time apportionment; nutrition and supply costs rising
Summary
At a board meeting, district finance staff reported a $1.2 million estate apportionment windfall this year, noted rising supply and salary costs in nutrition services and warned special‑education reimbursements may be delayed by federal processing constraints.
District finance staff told the Ralston Public Schools Board of Education that the district received an unexpected $1.2 million estate apportionment this year and that some operating lines have shifted as federal ESSER funds were used up.
The finance presenter said the estate apportionment “was extensively larger than we've experienced in the past” compared with a forecast of $385,000 and cautioned the board that the district should not expect a similar amount next year. “What we have been communicated is that it'll be somewhere between what we've gotten in the past and what we got this year,” the staff member said.
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