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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 26

Publication:
The Daily Heraldi
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
26
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Section 3 Wednesday. June 30, 1971 THE HERALD School District May Be Forced To Cut Budget $300,000 A high teacher salary settlement and possible cut in state aid next year may mean a $300,000 cut in educational programs in High School Dlst. 214 this fall. The board of education has directed its budget committee and administrators to bring a balanced budget to the board of approval this summer. Though the amount of teacher salaries and state aid have yet to be determined, a preliminary education budget being considered by the budget committee is about $300,000 higher than estimated revenues.

"There's no point getting serious about where to cut until we know more definitely about salaries and state aid, but we had better start looking for some places where we can save," Richard Bachhuber, budget committee chairman, said. A cording to Bachhuber, a referendum for an increase in the educational fund tax rate may be needed in a couple of years: "We may make it through next year, but the following year we have Buffalo Grove High School opening," he said. The educational fund, from which teachers salaries and educational supplies are paid, is now at $1.59 per $100 assessed valuation. The district cannot increase the rate without going to the voters for permission. In other action, the board voted to join the Northwest Educational Cooperative (NEC) data processing group.

Dist. 214 has its own "1401" computer, but by joining the cooperative, it will have access to larger computers available at Harper College. The board reviewed budgets totaling $1.9 million for the Samuel Kirk Center, the Suburban Special Educa- tion Organization (NSSEO) operating budget, and the Dwyer School Treatment Center. Dist. 214 is the administrative district for these cooperatives.

A $35,685 contribution from the City of Rolling Meadows was also accepted. The city has donated the funds, part of its state income tax reimbursement, for installation of outdoor lights on the Rolling Meadows High School football field. A small area of the District, bounded by Rand Road, Highland Drive and Rt. 83 in Mount Prospect was shifted from the Prospect High School attendance area to John Hersey High School. The area is the only section of elementary Dist.

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