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Budget committee: discretionary pool falls from about $15M to roughly $2M; staff say $1M remains after constraints

Peoria Unified School District Governing Board · February 10, 2017
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Summary

Budget committee representative told the board discretionary funds available this year dropped from roughly $15M last year to about $2M, with approximately $800K tied to Prop 206 and $200K to an anticipated APS utility increase, leaving about $1M discretionary and other items still fluid.

The Peoria Unified School District's budget committee reported Tuesday that money available for new spending and compensation decisions has shrunk significantly from last year.

Paul Bauer, principal at Peoria High School and a budget-committee representative, told the board the committee reviewed a much smaller pool of discretionary funds than the prior year. "Last year, we…

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