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Forest Hills finance update: $36,958 textbooks, 1,315 devices retired and $710,000 replacement plan; bond renovations continue
Summary
Finance committee recommended textbooks ($36,958), device lifecycle replacements (1,315 devices, 237 monitors) with $710,000 from the 2021 capital projects fund, a recommended one‑year Chartwells food service renewal (~$211,000), and a superintendent bond update with renovations planned without raising the tax levy.
The Forest Hills Board of Education on Tuesday reviewed finance recommendations that included instructional and capital purchases and a bond update that administrators say can proceed without increasing the tax levy.
Sean, presenting the finance report, said the district recommended purchasing Spanish‑immersion decodable textbooks for kindergarten through second grade for an amount “not to exceed $36,958” from the general fund. The finance update also listed…
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