P-G: Mt. Lebanon school board continues to wrestle with $2 million budget gap
Still undecided on how they will close a nearly $2 million gap, Mt. Lebanon school board directors will hold further talks on the 2012-13 budget later this month.
The board has to decide whether it will vote to increase the property tax rate, dip into reserve funds or cut programs -- and staff -- by its April 16 voting meeting. Most members have called for a combination of two or more of those avenues.
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The board has to decide whether it will vote to increase the property tax rate, dip into reserve funds or cut programs -- and staff -- by its April 16 voting meeting. Most members have called for a combination of two or more of those avenues.
Read the full article:
- www.post-gazette.com/stories/local/neighborhoods-south/mt-lebanon-school-board-continues-to-wrestle-with-2-million-budget-gap-321200/ (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
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