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Superintendent has dire predictions for tight budget: School system got one-third of request
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/ Councils
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/ Health care expenditures
/ Retirement
/ School boards
/ School districts
/ School superintendents
/ School systems
2008
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Superintendent has dire predictions for tight budget: School system got one-third of request
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Kumar, Ruma
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/ Building permits
/ Costs
/ Councils
/ County executives
/ Health care expenditures
/ Retirement
/ School boards
/ School districts
/ School superintendents
/ School systems
2008
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Superintendent has dire predictions for tight budget: School system got one-third of request
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Superintendent has dire predictions for tight budget: School system got one-third of request
2008
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County budget director John Hammond said last week that the school district \"asked for more money for health insurance than is needed\" and that he hopes the district will dip into its $17 million health care reserve fund to cover the negotiated benefits costs. School administrators lobbied County Council members for more funding at a hearing April 25, and a leader of the local teachers union pledged to launch an information picket that would get the county's 6,000 teachers to bombard County Council members and the school board with letters calling for a more reasonable approach.
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