St. Paul (Minn.) district seeks to cut $33 million

March 24, 2010
Reduction could lead to layoffs, closed facilities
From The Minneapolis Star Tribune: The St. Paul (Minn.) school district has outlined a plan that would cut $33 million from its budget next year and could lead to teacher layoffs, school closings and fewer school choices. Officials blamed the looming deficit on declining enrollment that has resulted in reduced student aid and rising costs. Officials blamed the looming deficit on declining enrollment that has resulted in reduced student aid and rising costs.

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