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OKLAHOMA CITY (March 3, 2016) — State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister
made the following comments today regarding the state of Oklahoma’s deepening budget
cuts.
“This is a brutal time for schools.
A second General Revenue failure means schools will have lost nearly $110 million
since the start of the spring semester alone, and that does not take into
account next fiscal year, which looks equally bleak. Efforts that districts are
making to cope with these cuts today will further impact the next school year,
as they are forced to significantly deplete their cash-fund balances.
“The Oklahoma State
Department of Education has worked hard to minimize the cuts’ impact on
instruction, but we are no longer able to soften the blow. Many rural districts
indicate they will immediately initiate a four-day school week for the
remainder of the school year. Educators are facing heartbreaking decisions that
ultimately will affect students in the classroom. Our schoolchildren are the
ones who will pay the steepest price.”
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