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Craven County commissioners approve $92,885 to preserve CTE teacher amid state funding cut
Summary
Commissioners voted unanimously to provide $92,885 in local funds to replace a state-funded Career and Technical Education (CTE) position after the end of a COVID-era hold-harmless funding provision reduced school allocations tied to average daily membership (ADM).
Craven County commissioners voted unanimously Aug. 4 to provide $92,885 in county funds to preserve a Career and Technical Education teacher position after state funding tied to average daily membership dropped. The county manager told the board the COVID-era “hold harmless” policy that protected districts from ADM declines is no longer in effect, producing the loss of a CTE position in one high school.
County Manager (name not specified) told the board: “There’s been a long standing policy since the COVID pandemic where there were waivers and school districts were held harmless against ADM…
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