The Almanac: Mt. Lebanon eyes staff cuts
Mt. Lebanon community members gathered in the Jefferson Middle School auditorium March 26 to hear an overview of the school board's draft 2012-2013 budget, as well as discussion of proposed cuts aimed at closing a $2 million budget gap.
The shortfall is largely the result of reductions in state funding, as well as rising pension and healthcare costs. The board currently targets a 0.5 mill tax increase, $700,000 in budget cuts and a $250,000 transfer from its excess fund balance to make up the difference.
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The shortfall is largely the result of reductions in state funding, as well as rising pension and healthcare costs. The board currently targets a 0.5 mill tax increase, $700,000 in budget cuts and a $250,000 transfer from its excess fund balance to make up the difference.
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