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Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - With adequacy aid cut, local taxpayers may carry school burden in 2021

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript Published: 12/21/2020 6:49:53 PM State funding cuts for adequacy aid are likely to put a burden on taxpayers in local school districts next year. Mascenic School District’s draft budget currently represents a less than 1 percent increase. The School Board has not taken a vote on its proposed budget this year, intending to review the budget and vote on a final number during its next School Board meeting, but last Monday, the board received a recommendation from its Budget Advisory Committee to support a budget of $19.25 million, or a $65,820 increase from the previous year. “As a needs-based budget, there is no fluff,” said Budget Advisory Committee member Mitchell Gluck told the board.

Inslee paves way for return to in-person classroom learning

Inslee paves way for return to in-person classroom learning Jeff Graham, Kitsap Sun © Ted S. Warren, AP Washington Gov. Jay Inslee provided updates on return-to-school guidelines Dec. 16, recommending lower thresholds that could allow school districts to proceed with bringing students back for in-person learning. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) New recommendations provided Wednesday by Gov. Jay Inslee could spark the return of in-person learning in many school districts across Washington.   “It is time to begin the process of getting more of our students back into the classroom,” Inslee said during a virtual press conference. Inslee said that the state is lowering the threshold for schools to reopen during the COVID-19 pandemic. Most schools in Washington began the 2020-21 school year with remote-learning models in place.

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