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Morrisville School District May Need to Shut Down if Funding Is Not Restored
The district faces closure by January with a $2 million deficit and $3 million annual underfunding amid a 128-day overdue state budget, risking furloughs for 100 staff.
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Morrisville School District may need to shut down if funding is not restored
The Morrisville School District will temporarily suspend all school operations Jan. 30 unless the Pennsylvania Legislature passes a budget and gives to the district funding owed since August, according to the district superintendent, stating the district is in an “increasingly difficult financial position.” A key district board meeting is in two weeks. Superintendent Andrew J. Doster said the closing would include all in-person and virtual instr…
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