West Virginia school systems facing $11M budget cut
Gov. Earl Ray Tomblins latest mid-year budget cut means Kanawha Countys public school system is slated to lose roughly $1.1 million.
Thats according to the West Virginia Department of Educations response to the state Budget Office regarding how it would disburse Tomblins $11.1 million ordered cut among the 55 county public school systems.
Education department spokeswoman Kristin Anderson said the state Department of Revenue gave her department instructions on how the cuts must be divvied among the counties, but Revenue Secretary Bob Kiss must still sign off on the education departments proposal.
Anderson said the education department -- to comply with a separate cut to state agencies that Tomblin also ordered -- is proposing cutting $1.7 million from a budget line item for counties dealing with increased enrollment. She said these growth counties have already been allocated the money they were owed from the line item, and the remaining $1.7 million would have had to be returned to the state anyway.
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