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Seaford must return $634,068 under state adjustments; district outlines cuts and shifting of units
Summary
District finance staff told the board it must return $634,068 to state education coffers, proposing an "alternative reduction plan" that uses fractional state units and grant funding to minimize discretionary losses and estimates eliminating six teacher units now while seeking replacements through grants.
Seaford, Del. — At its Dec. 15 board meeting the Seaford School District reported it must return $634,068 to the state as part of a statewide funding adjustment and outlined a plan to minimize the local impact by reallocating fractional state-funded positions and relying on grants where possible.
During the financial section of the agenda a district finance presenter said, “as you're aware of the state give back, we this year have to give back $634,068.” The presenter described an "alternative reduction plan"…
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