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The company that the district hired to improve its energy efficiency told the Board of Education recently that their work, now in the 9th year of the 10 year agreement, has produced $2.6 million in savings on energy costs over that period.
The district’s most recent draft of its budget shows a $60.8 million spending plan that increases real spending 0.6% (see note below) and requires a 3.8% increase in the tax levy. 18 jobs would be lost.
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