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Superintendent updates board on state budget, federal commodity cuts, Pullman High pathway access and Aquatic Center proposal

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Superintendent Dr. Bob Maxwell briefed the Pullman Public Schools board on March 26 about the state budget process, a federal cut to food commodity support, temporary access to a pathway on private land near Pullman High School and a proposal to transfer operation of the district aquatic center.

Superintendent Dr. Bob Maxwell briefed the Pullman Public Schools board on March 26 about several district issues including the status of the state legislative session and budgets, recent federal cuts to school food commodity support, a temporary access agreement for a pathway near Pullman High School, a district budget-input survey, and a proposal to transfer operation of the district aquatic center.

Maxwell said the state Legislature was negotiating budgets and that the session’s scheduled end date is April 27, 2025. "They're really down to budgets right now being passed between the House and the Senate," Maxwell said. He warned that some proposals can…

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