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Superintendent warns state funding cuts could halve support for Clay County accelerated programs
Summary
Superintendent David Broski told the school board that a proposed state funding change could reduce FTE add-on funding for accelerated programs in Clay County from about $5.8 million to $2.9 million; board members said they are advocating with state delegation.
Superintendent David Broski told the Clay County School Board on May 1 that proposed state changes could significantly reduce funding for accelerated-learning programs such as IB, AICE, Advanced Placement and dual enrollment.
Broski said the district’s FTE add-on funding for those programs “would go from, 5,800,000.0 to 2,900,000.0 in Clay County in real numbers.” He and board members said the…
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