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Ralston district reports stronger receipts, discusses vehicle and technology replacements
Summary
Board reviewed a financial report showing roughly $2 million more in receipts versus prior year and discussed options for vehicle replacements, the depreciation fund balance and possible bus purchases; no purchase votes were taken.
At its regular meeting the Ralston Public Schools Board of Education reviewed the district financial report and discussed vehicle and technology-replacement plans funded from the depreciation fund.
District staff reported year-to-date receipts were roughly $2,000,000 higher than the prior year and noted motor vehicle tax receipts were about $500,000 above the comparable period. The district said recent increases in state aid are appearing in current receipts and bank balances are “healthy.”
The board reviewed the depreciation fund, which…
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