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Superintendent briefs board on budget uncertainty, task force outreach and safety training
Summary
Superintendent Laurie Burgos told the board that changes to special-education reimbursement projections (from 42% to about 38.5%) could reduce district revenue by about $115,000 and outlined community and staff budget input sessions, task force work and planned safety response training.
Laurie Burgos, the Shorewood School District superintendent, told the board on Feb. 10 that shifting state budget projections for special education could lower the district’s reimbursement in year one and reduce revenue by roughly $115,000 compared with earlier expectations.
Burgos said the biennial budget initially used 42% reimbursement as a planning assumption; later projections put that level at about 38.5 percent, which "would reduce the amount that…
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