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Superintendent warns property-tax proposals could significantly affect school budget; announces PD and Teacher of the Year events

Guthrie Public Schools Board of Education · March 9, 2026
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Summary

Guthrie Public Schools Superintendent reported on district scheduling and community events and warned that several state proposals and a property-tax initiative could substantially reduce state revenue, with conservative cost estimates the superintendent cited at roughly $1.2 billion and some estimates up to $2 billion.

The Superintendent reported to the Guthrie Public Schools Board on Feb. 9 that the district will hold a professional development day on Monday, Feb. 16 (no classes; staff will report) and will host a Teacher of the Year celebration on Monday, Feb. 23 at 5:30 p.m. at Meridian Technology Center South Campus, open to the community.

During his report the Superintendent turned to the state legislative session, saying 2,648 new bills were filed this session in addition to 2,638 carryover…

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