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Superintendent: Guthrie district to lose just over $377,000 in midterm state-aid adjustment
Summary
Guthrie Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Simpson told the board Jan. 12 that a midterm state-aid recalculation will reduce the district's allocation by just over $377,000, a change the district attributes to rising local property values; he said leadership is discussing how to absorb the reduction and announced the teacher-of-the-year celebration on Feb. 23.
Guthrie Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Simpson told the Board of Education on Jan. 12 that a midterm adjustment to state aid will reduce the district’s allocation by just over $377,000.
Dr. Simpson explained the reduction results from increases in local property values: “While we are steady with enrollment and similar weighted ADM, this is simply…
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