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POSTED: August 23, 2010 2:33 p.m.

Bryan teachers shouldn’t see furlough days this year under a $49.5 million budget expected to be adopted by the Bryan County Board of Education next week.
The measure will follow Wednesday’s 3-1 vote to keep the schools’ millage rate at 15.537, despite a shrinking tax digest that means about $270,000 less in revenue.
“If everything stays in order and we don’t get further austerity reductions in terms of state money, I think we’ll be OK,” said Bryan Schools Superintendent John Oliver.

For the complete story, pick up a copy of the Weekend Bryan County News.

Aug. 23, 2010 02:33p.m. EDT BoE to pass furlough-free budget Bryan County News

Bryan teachers shouldn’t see furlough days this year under a $49.5 million budget expected to be adopted by the Bryan County Board of Education next week.
The measure will follow Wednesday’s 3-1 vote to keep the schools’ millage rate at 15.537, despite a shrinking tax digest that means about $270,000 less in revenue.
“If everything stays in order and we don’t get further austerity reductions in terms of state money, I think we’ll be OK,” said Bryan Schools Superintendent John Oliver.

For the complete story, pick up a copy of the Weekend Bryan County News.

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