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Board approves $494,457 in nonpersonnel reductions, including Schoology and consultant lines
Summary
The Greenwich Board of Education voted to cut a package of nonpersonnel budget items totaling $494,457, removing or reducing several software, curriculum and professional-development lines to help close the operating shortfall.
The Greenwich Board of Education voted to remove or reduce several nonpersonnel budget items on a roll-call vote Wednesday evening, approving cuts that total $494,457.
The package includes reductions to the Schoology learning-management software line, cuts to curriculum and instruction materials, elimination of several district-level professional development items and reductions to stipends for middle- and high-school learning facilitator roles, board members and district staff said during the meeting. Dr. Jones, a district administrator…
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