Future of Gutt school budget, superintendent to be decided tomorrow

GUTTENBERG — After the Guttenberg Town Council voted last week to reduce the $13 million school budget by $392,517, the Board of Education trustees will decide how to make those cuts Tuesday night.
Taxpayers rejected the Guttenberg’s Board of Education’s version of the spending plan in a vote in April. The Town Council decided to recommend several other cuts, suggesting that the district, composed of Anna L. Klein School, should no longer have a full-time superintendent and several other positions in staff in order to lessen the 7.3 percent school tax increase to 2.8 percent.
Tomorrow night at a special meeting at 7:30 p.m., to be held at Klein School, school board members will vote on how the budget cuts will be made.
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