Adams 12 Five Star School District Faces $30 Million Budget Shortfall Amid Declining Enrollment

Overview: The recent Adams 12 Five Star School Board meeting centered around the looming financial challenges faced by the district, particularly a projected $30 million budget shortfall. This deficit is largely attributed to declining student enrollment, which has resulted in decreased per-pupil revenue. As the board navigates budget preparations, they also grapple with rising health insurance costs and increased expenses for substitute teachers, further complicating the district’s financial outlook.

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