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Tri‑Creek superintendent warns of likely funding cuts, possible staff moves if state school‑funding plan reduces district revenue

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Summary

Superintendent Anderson told the board the General Assembly is considering sweeping school‑funding changes that could cap tax rates statewide; combined with rising fixed costs and enrollment declines, the district may face a $200,000–$240,000 hit and could require staffing adjustments.

Tri‑Creek Superintendent Anderson warned the board on March 13 that ongoing legislative proposals in Indianapolis could materially change how Indiana funds public schools and that the district is preparing for a probable financial hit.

What was said

Anderson said the General Assembly released a new approach to school funding that would set a standardized tax rate cap (discussed in the meeting as a $3 cap) and change how…

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