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3 Rivers superintendent warns of possible mid‑biennium state cuts, urges advocacy day
Summary
Superintendent Valenzuela told the board that a weakening state revenue forecast could shrink the state school fund mid‑biennium; he urged attendance at Education Advocacy Day on Feb. 17 and outlined district enrollment and virtual‑academy revenue figures that would matter if cuts occur.
Superintendent Valenzuela warned the Three Rivers School District board on Jan. 21 that a weaker state revenue forecast could prompt a mid‑biennium reduction to the state school fund and urged board members to attend Education Advocacy Day in Salem on Feb. 17 to press legislators to protect K‑12 budgets.
Valenzuela said the September revenue forecast showed a $1,000,000,000 shortfall that was later revised to about $600,000,000, and that those swings had prompted state officials to ask districts to prepare for potential cuts. "When the biennium closed…
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