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Dist. 54 sounds financial alarm, OKs pay increases

Shaw: Revenue reportedly down by about $600,000

The Morris Elementary School District 54 Board of Education approved Monday night both its amended budget and salary increases for two building principals and two assistant principals.

The total revenue in the district’s amended budget is down by about $600,000 from the original proposed budget, Superintendent Teri Shaw said. About half of that revenue should have come from General State Aid. The other half was predicted to come in local property taxes.

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