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Sheboygan Area School District superintendent cites $1.6 million shortfall, warns of state aid and voucher impacts
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Conrad told the school board the district faces an approximate $1.6 million deficit, attributing part of the pressure to lower-than-promised special education reimbursement rates and about $7.3 million of local levy dollars flowing to voucher schools; trustees received the update and no layoffs were announced.
Superintendent Dr. Conrad told the Sheboygan Area School District Board of Education on Dec. 8 that the district currently faces an approximate $1,600,000 budget deficit and is preparing communications to staff and families about next steps.
"Our deficit right now stands at about 1,600,000," Dr. Conrad said during the superintendent's report, adding that district leaders will update staff and explain that mass layoffs are not expected. He said the…
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