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Jordan Public School District board approves roughly $570,000 in budget adjustments, including paraprofessional reductions
Summary
At a March 24 special meeting, the Jordan Public School District board approved roughly $570,000 in budget adjustments tied to enrollment and rising costs; the package includes cutting six paraprofessional positions, a staff reallocation in student services and other efficiency measures.
The Jordan Public School District board on March 24 voted to approve approximately $570,000 in recommended budget adjustments to address projected revenue and expense pressures for the coming school year.
Superintendent Evenson told the board the district is working from an enrollment figure of 1,822 and a state-aid revenue projection that reflects a 2.74% increase. "Our target adjustment is at $570,000," Evenson said during the presentation, summarizing work done by Finance Director Amy Hafeman and the administrative team to align staffing to enrollment and control costs.
Nut graf: The adjustments respond to anticipated cost increases and legislative and benefit…
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