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Claiborne County approves three school budget amendments totaling $86,000 (approx.)
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Summary
Commissioners combined and approved three Board of Education budget amendments on Dec. 17: $10,000 donation for water refill stations, $23,186 insurance recovery reallocation, and $52,770 for high-cost special education—no local tax dollars were required, per the resolutions.
The Claiborne County Commission approved three Board of Education budget amendments on Dec. 17, 2018, bundled by motion and adopted by voice vote. The measures add outside funds and reallocate insurance recovery and special-education dollars into the General Purpose Budget; the minutes state no local tax dollars are involved.
Resolution 2018-091 authorizes entering a $10,000 ETHRA donation for water fountain refill stations into the schools’ budget as Building Improvements (76100-707). Resolution 2018-092 authorizes entering $23,185.80 in insurance recovery into revenue (49700) and allocates $7,680 to contracted services (72710-399) and $15,506 to maintenance and repair (72620-336). Resolution 2018-093 adds $52,769.76 for high-cost special-education students as revenue (47143) and $52,770 to equipment (71200-725). Minutes record combined approval; item sponsors include Commissioner Shawn Peters and Board of Education officials named in the resolution text.
