Hofmeister Urges Prudence As Money Returns To Schools

Even as money cut from schools last fiscal year begins to flow back, Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister urges districts to use caution when planning on the use of those funds. Last year’s revenue failure triggered a combination of seven percent cuts, but those cuts were too deep. Now, more than $40 million is being returned to school districts. The Tulsa World’s Andrea Eger writes the districts will soon learn how much is being returned to their budgets.

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