COURIER-POST REPORTS
Thursday, March 9, 2006
By ERIK SCHWARTZ
Courier-Post Staff
Next month's school board election will place before voters the school budget and 11 candidates seeking four seats on the board of education.
The large number of candidates reflects the turmoil the school district has had recently, including an ongoing state investigation of a $3.7 million deficit in the district's current $84.4 million budget and a recall campaign attempting to oust board president Patricia Parker. While Parker's seat isn't up for election, she is the target of ethics allegations by a top district administrator.
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By ERIK SCHWARTZ
Courier-Post Staff
Next month's school board election will place before voters the school budget and 11 candidates seeking four seats on the board of education.
The large number of candidates reflects the turmoil the school district has had recently, including an ongoing state investigation of a $3.7 million deficit in the district's current $84.4 million budget and a recall campaign attempting to oust board president Patricia Parker. While Parker's seat isn't up for election, she is the target of ethics allegations by a top district administrator.
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