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Superintendent reports $18M budget, enrollment decline effects and housing project updates; board discusses logistics for future student growth

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Superintendent Carolyn Stewart told the board on Jan. 9 that the district’s amended M&O budget is roughly $18 million, that enrollment-driven cuts may be partially recovered in May, and that the district is preparing three houses for turnover along with landscaping under $100,000.

Superintendent Carolyn Stewart told the Bullhead City School District governing board on Jan. 9 that the district’s current maintenance & operations budget stands at about $18 million and that an apparent $300,000 reduction tied to enrollment declines may be partially recovered when state funding formulas are finalized in May.

Stewart said the reporting system this year has not encumbered benefit and insurance costs for the full year in the same way as in prior years, which makes committed totals appear lower while much of…

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