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Greenville schools boost state-aid borrowing as threat of state government shutdown looms
Having navigated $2.1 million in budget cuts this summer, Greenville Public Schools began this school year with tighter purse strings as it accounted for fewer students. However, with the state budget yet to be approved in Lansing, there may be no money at all to run the school district — at least temporarily — come October. That's because while GPS was able to solidify its budget as required by state law on July 1, the state has yet to approve …
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Greenville schools boost state-aid borrowing as threat of state government shutdown looms
Having navigated $2.1 million in budget cuts this summer, Greenville Public Schools began this school year with tighter purse strings as it accounted for fewer students. However, with the state budget yet to be approved in Lansing, there may be no money at all to run the school district — at least temporarily — come October. That's because while GPS was able to solidify its budget as required by state law on July 1, the state has yet to approve …
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