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Education committee discusses using nursing-service revenue for online student medical records; reclassifies computers
Summary
At its March 17 meeting, the Sumner County Education Committee heard staff describe plans to apply nursing-service revenue toward a new online student medical-record system and said the state reclassified computers as non-capital items, prompting an intra-budget reallocation.
The Sumner County Education Committee on March 17 discussed using revenue from school nursing services to buy a new online student medical-record system and explained a budget reallocation after the Department of Education reclassified computers as non-capital items.
Porter, director of schools, told the committee, “We receive money for nursing services that we provide to students.” He said the district does not budget that revenue until it is received and that the nursing funds are new money derived from medical services.
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