“However, until that time, expect more and more questions about things like tech ed. Expect more questions about what districts can, or can not, live without. As fixed costs — especially utilities and health insurance premiums — continue to rise, districts will get more and more squeezed.
“Despite every attempt to put a sunshine spin on school funding, the reality is many schools are struggling with these kinds of issues.”
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