The district’s interim superintendent reiterated that no schools have been identified, despite community rumors.
MARYSVILLE, Wash. — The Marysville School District held the first of three public meetings on Tuesday to address possible school closures amid a budget shortfall which the district estimated was more than $3 million in February.
“Naturally, we need to live within our budget, that’s been made clear by the state superintendent of public instruction and together, as a committed group of members of our community, we’re going to get there,” said Interim Superintendent Dr. Dave Burgess, who took over for Dr. Zachary Robbins after what the district said was an amicable split
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