
Indianapolis Schools Face $7M Cuts, Enrollment Drops
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Indianapolis Public Schools faces a $40 million cash deficit, threatening to run out of money without new voter funding. The district plans $7 million in budget cuts, affecting each school differently based on enrollment, academic programs, and student needs. Changes include shared specials teachers, part-time family engagement roles, and reduced prekindergarten offerings. State property tax changes, charter school funding requirements, and nationwide enrollment declines contribute to these pressures.
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