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Huron School District reports roughly $950,000 general-fund shortfall as federal Title funds are frozen

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Business manager and superintendent told the board the district faces a projected general fund shortfall near $950,000 and that $763,057 in federal Title program funds were frozen July 1 by the U.S. Department of Education.

The Huron School District reported a projected general-fund shortfall of about $950,000 and said $763,057 in federal Title program funds were frozen July 1 by the U.S. Department of Education.

Business Manager Kelly Kristofferson told the school board July 14 that district expenditures currently exceed revenues by about $1.7 million and, after expected accounts receivable are posted, the shortfall will be ‘‘in the neighborhood of $950,000.’’ He told the board the district plans to transfer $700,000 from capital-outlay and $40,000 from the enterprise fund, with the remaining roughly $210,000 taken from the general fund balance.

The shortfall comes as the district…

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