Lawrence School District Board Proposes $1.2M In Budget Cuts

The Lawrence school board has approved a proposal to cut and reallocate more than $1.2 million in the district's budget.

The Lawrence Journal World reports the proposal is for the upcoming fiscal year starting July 1, and is in response to a new law that repealed the Kansas school finance formula that had been in place since 1993 and replaced it with a block grant system.

According to Lawrence schools Superintendent Rick Doll, the law decreases the amount of funding the district receives from the state over the next two years.

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