Sullivan Schools’ Amended Budget Improves by Nearly Quarter Million
Final budget later this year could improve even more says superintendent
April 29, 2015
by Keith Stewart
keith@newsprogress.com
In what is a typical move for most school districts across the state this time of year, the board unanimously approved a tentative amended budget at their April 13 meeting.
In it, the budget decreases the district’s deficit spending by $242,305 when compared to the initial budget passed last September. Overall, the decrease in deficit spending can be largely traced to contingencies the district had inserted into the September budget that have now been pulled out after Superintendent Brad Tuttle found them to likely no longer be a possibility. He said that he hopes the district can further pull out more contingencies as the school year nears its conclusion.
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