Editor’s note: The headline of this story has been updated to correct information about test results. Following a recent decline in English and math scores, Summit School District is looking to build momentum toward student.
The Summit School District could become one of several districts in Colorado’s High Country to build its own housing for teachers and staff, so long as its plan remains on track. During an Aug. 17.
The Summit Board of Education approved a spending plan for the 2023-24 school year totaling $53.8 million, a roughly 10% increase in expenses from 2022-23. Board members unanimously voted for the proposal during their June.
Two Summit School District committees, in letters and public statements, voiced concerns to the Board of Education around spending projections that could send the district into a deficit in the coming years. As board members.
As the Summit Board of Education prepares to vote on a multimillion-dollar budget later this month, officials are raising concerns about spending levels that are likely to be unsustainable in the near future. The district’s.