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Cromwell finance director warns of $165,000 drop in expected special-education reimbursements and $80,000 in unanticipated costs
Summary
The district's finance director said special-education reimbursements are projected to come in about $165,000 lower than expected and staff identified about $80,000 in unanticipated special-education tuition and services costs; board members also questioned a recent utility bill spike at Woodside.
Cromwell's director of finance updated the Board of Education on year-end budget monitoring and said the district is adjusting projections after recent cost and reimbursement changes.
"We're now projecting that our reimbursements will come in about a $165,000 lower than originally expected,"…
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