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Amanda-Clearcreek board accepts five-year forecast after administrators flag near-term shortfall
Summary
Board members approved a five-year forecast that shows a near-term deficit largely driven by a $600,000 decision to buy math and science curricula this fiscal year and a roughly 40-student enrollment decline; administrators said, excluding that one-time purchase, the forecast would be positive.
The Amanda-Clearcreek Local School District board approved a five-year financial forecast after administrators warned that a planned purchase of new math and science curricula and lower enrollment will produce a near-term deficit.
District finance staff reported October revenues of $2,673,930 and expenditures of $2,989,221, with a general fund balance of $11,685,949 and an available cash balance near $8,011,000. The board then reviewed a five-year projection that shows a negative position this fiscal year largely because the district advanced…
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