Detroit school budget calls for larger classes, more spending cuts

June 30, 2010
Deficit in struggling district has grown by $144 million in the last year

From The Detroit Free Press: Next year's budget for the Detroit Public Schools will mean an increase in class sizes -- to nearly 40 students in some grades -- and 25 percent in spending cuts as the district faces a deficit that has grown by $144 million in the past year, according to a summary of the proposed budget.

MAY 2010...from The Detroit Free Press: Despite state intervention, layoffs and wide-ranging budget cuts, the Detroit Public Schools' deficit may continue until 2014, according to district budget projections. A deficit-elimination plan filed with the state of Michigan last month projects the district will end this school year with a deficit of $332 million, up from $218.9 million last year.

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