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Merrimack Valley School Board hears finance report, flags limited cash flexibility and special-education costs
Summary
At its June 2 meeting the Merrimack Valley School Board accepted a finance report that staff said showed limited near-term cash flexibility; board members pressed staff on an overrun in the extended school year special-education line and encumbered salary costs, and staff said July–August tuition for year‑round students is charged to that line.
The Merrimack Valley School Board on June 2 accepted a monthly finance report in which staff warned the district’s near-term cash position left limited flexibility.
“No significant changes since last month’s report, but I’ll certainly answer any questions,” the finance presenter said while pointing to highlighted function totals that are over by more than $2,500. Board members focused on…
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