McGuffey School District is curtailing its tutoring program because it expects to get less than money than anticipated from the state.
Though the state budget was approved a few months ago, the federal government decided to give Pennsylvania less money than anticipated. The original state budget had a $250 million increase for basic education funding. Gov. Ed Rendell wants to cut $50 million of the increase to help balance the state budget, meaning all districts will get a smaller increase.
McGuffey business manager Scott Burchill said the new amount calls for McGuffey to get $74,159 less. That’s the equivalent of one mill for the district, he said.
“That’s a big number for our school district,” Burchill said.
Find out about other districts in Monday's Observer-Reporter.
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