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Residents and teachers press Iowa City school board over $10 million transfer, urge against classroom cuts
Summary
Community members and teachers urged the Iowa City Community School District board on March 10 to demand transparency and stronger oversight after disclosure of a $10,000,000 retroactive interfund transfer and proposed $2.2 million in classroom staffing cuts.
Dozens of residents, teachers and students urged the Iowa City Community School District Board of Directors on March 10 to exercise tougher financial oversight after recent disclosures about district finances and proposed classroom reductions.
“You are an elected governing body and your job is oversight,” said Angie Rogers, a Coralville resident, criticizing the board’s handling of a retroactive $10,000,000 interfund transfer and calling for closer examination of executive compensation and hiring practices. Rogers asked directors to vote no on reductions to classroom staffing, which she said total $2,200,000 in the current proposal.
Alisa Meek…
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