The News That Won’t Make You Snooze!. What We Do Know, What We Don’t Know.

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The News That Won’t Make You Snooze!

What We Do Know, What We Don’t Know.

No Cuts In Education This Year?

We Saved How Much Money?!?

And, We’re Adding New Positions and Programming?!

IPads And Other Technology To Be Purchased.

Every Little Bit Helps!

District Enrollment Set To Rise.

Saving For A Rainy Day Pays Off For The District.

Promises Made, Promises Kept.

Borrowing Money-A Way Of Life?

Highest Prices Ever!

Federal Government Steps In, Prices To Rise.

A Community Well Served.

The District Is Trying To Buy Down The Debt?

The District Goes “Back To The Future”.

The Devil Is In The Details.

The District Asks For A Yes Vote.

“You Can’t Always Get What You Want, But If You Try, Sometimes You’ll Get What You Need.” Mick Jagger, The Rolling Stones, Circa The Late 60’s

Breaking News! Cow’s Fly!