RCSD’s spending plan space is big but what size?
The Rochester school region head office.
The Rochester City class District includes a spending plan shortfall of either $117 million or $199 million — or much less, dependent on an individual’s concept of “deficit,” or more, according to state help projections.
The important thing is the fact that region’s rising expenditures continue steadily to outpace its precarious profits, without any staying cost cost savings to act as a pillow. The facts, though, are riddled with doubt and disagreement over priorities.
When it comes to purposes of instant action — whether a particular kid will see her instructor laid down, or her school closed altogether — nothing at all is obvious.
Chief Financial Officer Carleen Pierce gave a synopsis presentation to your college board night, outlining several large areas of concern tuesday.
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