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State Cuts Grant Worth $580,000
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State Cuts Grant Worth $580,000
State Cuts Grant Worth $580,000
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State Cuts Grant Worth $580,000

2001
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Overview
[Moriarty] is essentially a victim of its own success, Moriarty Board of Education President Alan Weingarten said at the board's July 26 meeting. As a result of the loss of expected funding, the district must be especially cautious about spending. For example, the district had budgeted for 31 custodians to clean the district's eight schools for the coming school year, an increase of four staffers from last year. But [Karen Couch] said because less money is available, the district will wait to hire the four additional custodians. Joel Shirley, the district's director of operations, said the schools wouldn't have enough custodians even with the additional four, but that recent changes should make it easier for current custodians. The district recently entered into a contract with a firm that will stock custodial supply closets and provide training for the custodians, Shirley said.
Publisher
Albuquerque Publishing Company