January 12, 2025 - 21:03

Shelton school officials have announced that a funding increase of 4.9% is essential to maintain current staffing levels and ensure that educational standards are upheld. The superintendent emphasized that without this financial support, the district may struggle to provide the same quality of education that students and families have come to expect.
The proposed budget aims to cover various operational costs, including salaries, benefits, and essential resources for both students and teachers. Officials highlighted that the increase is not intended for expansion but rather to preserve the existing framework of the school system. This funding is crucial for retaining qualified staff and preventing potential layoffs that could disrupt the learning environment.
As the district prepares for budget discussions, school leaders are urging the community and stakeholders to recognize the importance of this funding increase. They believe that investing in education is vital for the future success of students and the overall well-being of the community.
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