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State funding not keeping up with school inflation costs

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The Laurel Highlands School District could be facing a deficit of $2-3 million in this years budget.

That was the message at Thursday’s school board meeting as school director Ira Chrise reviewed state education financing.

“We are in a crisis situation in Pennsylvania over the funding level for public education,” Chrise said. “We are receiving the same funding level as in 2008 yet we know expenses have gone up in all areas.”

See the HeraldStandard.com for the complete story.

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