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Letter to the editor: Florence School Spending (how much money is making it to the classrooms)

By M. P. (full name withheld for privacy)

In response to: We analyze: Where Florence’s money really goes as city and county budgets climb

Letter:

If you want to know how FSD1 funds are  distributed, the BEST way to get this information is with the school PRINCIPALS AND THE BOOKKEEPERS! They KNOW! However, you won’t get a response from anyone who is still employed with the district but if you can find someone who is no longer employed with the district, there’s your answer. Just my two cents.
 

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