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Harrison County board hears $5.4M revenue drop; votes to retain South Harrison virtual paraprofessional

Harrison County Board of Education · April 21, 2026
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The Harrison County Board of Education was told general‑fund revenues are currently down about $5.4 million; after discussion and an executive session the board removed, then approved retaining, a paraprofessional distance‑learning position for South Harrison High School in a 3–2 vote.

The Harrison County Board of Education heard a superintendent financial update that projected a multiyear budget squeeze and voted 3–2 to retain a paraprofessional tied to a proposed distance‑learning lab at South Harrison High School.

The superintendent told the board that the district’s unrestricted fund balance was about $18.1 million in 2025 and that general‑fund revenues were down roughly $5.4 million through March, largely driven by lower property‑tax receipts. "As of March…the general fund revenue is down $5.4 million," the superintendent said, adding the district faces a…

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