School district deals with budget crisis

April 2, 2009

 

Local and state deficits are causing the Snoqualmie Valley School District to pull its purse strings tighter than ever. Next year, the district is slimming its general fund budget by 7 percent, a $3.5 million reduction. 

Over the month of March, district administrators traveled from school to school, making presentations about the financial crunch. District staff asked parents, teachers and community members to rate 10 services offered by the district — including class size, student services and instructional materials — from most important to least important. An online survey sent to 4,500 people also encouraged the community to rate the programs.

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Suggested state budget could hurt locally

December 31, 2008

 

Times are financially tight for the state of Washington, especially for K-12 education and the Department of Early Learning.

With a $5.8 billion deficit, a newly proposed budget by Governor Chris Gregoire has a string of cuts amounting to about $3 billion in the 2009-11 state budget. If passed by the Legislature, these cuts would impact both the Snoqualmie Valley School District and Encompass of North Bend. Read more

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