January 30, 2012 at 10:18am
Rochester Interim Superintendent Bolgen Vargas will hold three public meetings this week to let parents and community groups discuss their priorities for the 2012-2013 budget prior to its development. More public meetings will be held after the budget has been created.
Vargas is facing a $40 million budget gap. He hopes to close much of the gap using $10 million in state aid and $20 million from the district's reserves, he said at a meeting earlier this month. He also plans to cut $10 million in district expenses, though he has not said whether that will include staff cuts.
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