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School leaders flag health‑insurance pressures; seed and DRIP grants noted
Summary
The superintendent told the finance committee the district is on pace but expects notable pressure from rising health‑insurance costs and outlined two incoming grants: an approximately $17,000 seed grant for special education and a roughly $57,000 DRIP grant for maintenance work.
At the Nov. 20 meeting the Board of Education report (presented to the finance committee) said school expenditures are largely on target but flagged health‑insurance costs as a major budget pressure for the coming year.
Superintendent David Russo said the district’s budget was tracking similarly to previous years but that brokers…
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