Webinar: Local School District Revenue and COVID-19 – May 6
Posted by PA Schools Work on May 5, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has created new challenges for school districts, with distance learning being the most obvious. But COVID-19 will also create financial difficulties for all school districts. These revenue challenges will change the way administrators craft budgets for the 2020-21 school year and beyond. Please join us for a “Lunch & Learn” webinar next Wednesday, May 6 at noon with Hannah Barrick and Jay Himes from the PA Association of School Business Officials (PASBO). PASBO just released projections on the drop in local revenues that school districts across the state will experience in the upcoming budget year. Hannah and Jay will explain their projections and the implications for schools and students.
Register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/8023166441247649037
If you’d like to catch up on prior sessions, we archive all of our webinars and associated content on our website: http://paschoolswork.org/resources/webinars/
Also a quick reminder that we hope all of you are following us on our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/PASchoolsWork/) and on Twitter @PASchoolsWork, and that you’ll tag us in your creative school strategies that will help other districts learning to thrive in the new normal. Using the hashtag #PASchoolSpirit is a great place to show us your car parades and senior class features. Be sure to tag #MealsForKidsInPA for your morning meal delivery photos. We are trying to find ways to show how communities are using public schools to rise up and come together during these difficult times.
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