Detroit school district has reduced deficit by $87 million

Nov. 11, 2009
Audit says system's shortfall has declined to $219 million from $305.9 million


From The Detroit News: The Detroit school district has whittled its deficit down by nearly $87 million and has resolved the majority of financial reporting issues that have historically plagued the district, according to an audit report. The district's deficit was previously estimated at $305.9 million on June 30, but a recent financial audit to determine the actual accumulated deficit found the district's deficit is $219 million.

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