Schools face $6.4 million budget gap for 2013-14





A $6.4 million budget gap is projected for next year in the Clarence School District, according to a preliminary spending plan outlined by Superintendent Geoffrey Hicks during a Monday night work session. “There are some uncontrollable cost increases in our budget — namely pensions and health care — that are putting fiscal stress on the deficit,” Hicks told a nearly […]

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