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Middletown board hears $6 million accounting change after ESSER approval; annual service contracts approved
Summary
School officials reported a nearly $6 million change to district accounts after ESSER funding was approved, and the board approved routine contracts with three county ESCs for itinerant, preschool and special‑education services.
The Middletown School Board on Tuesday heard a financial update showing a nearly $6 million change to the district’s reported balances after the district moved expenditures tied to newly approved ESSER funding back into the general fund. The board then approved consent‑agenda contracts with Butler, Hamilton and Warren County educational service centers for itinerant services, preschool staffing and out‑of‑district services.
The change followed federal ESSER approval that allowed the district to submit expenditures for transportation and maintenance. “What I will tell you about the financial report, because of the ESSER getting approved, I think it was June 28 for us to be able to submit, any expenditures that we had for that, funding for the transportation facility, maintenance and transportation. I went ahead and moved the money back…
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