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Carmel Clay board adopts $2.1 million in additional appropriations after public hearing
Summary
After a brief public hearing with no public speakers, the Carmel Clay Schools board approved resolutions authorizing $1.3 million for the education fund, $200,000 for the operating referendum and $600,000 for the safety referendum, citing enrollment swings and higher insurance costs.
The Carmel Clay Schools Board of Trustees voted to adopt a resolution authorizing $2.1 million in additional appropriations after a statutorily required public hearing on Dec. 19. The board approved $1,300,000 for the education fund, $200,000 for the operating referendum and $600,000 for the safety referendum; the resolution now goes to the state for confirmation that sufficient revenue backs the appropriation.
Finance director Rick McMichael explained the…
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