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Board hears state budget risks and one-time reimbursement that could be budgeted as a windfall
Summary
The Crook County School District finance lead told the board a state revenue forecast could prompt 2.5–5% biennial cuts and that the district received a one-time three-year reimbursement tied to federal forest fee rules; the board discussed options for using the funds without treating them as recurring revenue.
The Crook County School District on Tuesday received a finance update outlining possible state-level budget cuts and an unexpected one-time reimbursement the district plans to treat cautiously.
Anna, who presented the finance report, said Oregon Department of Education guidance discussed potential state revenue reductions and that the ODE is recommending cuts take effect in the second year of the biennium rather than immediately. "Nothing is being implemented at this time," Anna said, describing the…
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