Fuel costs drain school budgets

May 13, 2008
Detroit area districts scale back service, limit athletic trips
Some districts in the Detroit area are pulling money from savings to pay for higher diesel fuel prices. That leaves fewer emergency dollars available and some officials are worried that as fuel prices continue to rise, they'll have to make cuts in programs, textbooks and supplies. For now, districts are scaling back bus services, limiting district-sponsored athletic trips and receiving help from corporate sponsors. One district bought a giant gas tank, so it can buy fuel at wholesale prices and store it.To read The Detroit News article, click here.

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