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Wallingford operations committee hears tighter special-education costs, approves routine financial items
Summary
At an Nov. 12 operations committee meeting, district finance staff reported a $121,000 projected surplus but warned of a roughly $921,000 special-education tuition shortfall; the committee accepted financial reports and a food-service update by consensus.
Wallingford School District finance staff told the operations committee on Nov. 12 that the district currently projects a $121,000 surplus but is tracking a growing special-education tuition deficit that lowered the projection by about $402,000 from last month.
"Our new projection is... we're projecting a hundred $21,000 surplus," Mr. Barone said, adding that the primary driver of the downward revision is a near-$921,000 deficit in special-education tuition costs. He told members the district has options if special-education…
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