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Board hears legislative update; district warned of possible $197,000 shortfall if state funding lapses

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During the March 10 Annandale Public School District board meeting, a legislative update highlighted risks to district funding, including summer unemployment costs that could cost the district about $197,000 if state support ends, discussion of compensatory and local funding sources, and a bill to replace high-school MCA testing with the ACT.

The Annandale Public School District board received a legislative update on March 10 that focused on several state-level issues that could affect the district’s budget and programs, including summer unemployment costs, compensatory funding, local options revenue and long-term facilities maintenance funding.

“It's paying for it that's difficult,” said Tim during the legislative update, describing a potential loss of state funding for summer unemployment benefits. He said that for the district that gap would be about $197,000 and equivalent to roughly two and a half staff positions in the general…

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