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OKCPS officials report $364 million revenue projection; public commenter warns of $20 million shortfall

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Finance staff told the OKCPS board the district projects about $364 million in revenue and expenses for fiscal 2025 and an estimated $29 million general fund ending balance; a public commenter said the district faces a $20 million deficit and urged a comprehensive recovery plan.

Oklahoma City Public Schools finance staff on Monday told the board the district is projecting roughly $364 million in revenue and the same in expenses for fiscal year 2025, with an estimated general fund ending balance of about $29 million as of June 30.

The presentation by finance staffer Sydney Ward followed a public comment from Zachary Weisman, who described himself as “a private citizen who cares deeply about the future of Oklahoma City Public Schools” and said he was “concerned” after reading the fiscal year 2025 financial report. Weisman told the board the district was…

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