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Teton County School District warns proposed state 'recalibration' could cut roughly $6 million from local schools
Summary
District staff told trustees a proposed state recalibration bill’s evidence-based funding model could reduce Teton County School District #1 revenue by about $6 million, with additional impacts from changes to regional cost adjustments, reserve rules and treatment of interest earnings. Trustees heard options and timing for further analysis.
Teton County School District #1 officials told the school board Dec. 10 that a proposed state funding overhaul could significantly reduce district revenue.
Kristen (district business staff) said preliminary modeling of the evidence-based funding proposal indicates the district “will probably reduce our funding by approximately $6,000,000.” She cautioned the estimate is based on the draft model and that the full bill and official fiscal analysis are expected in late January.
Board members and staff flagged several features of the package that could deepen the impact:…
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