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Marshall schools seek $2M annual levy to avoid cuts; new playground opens at Christian school.
Marshall Public Schools is asking voters to approve a $2 million annual operating levy for 10 years to address a growing funding gap caused by inflation and rising costs.
The district has already cut $350,000 in spending and used $1.1 million in reserves, with current funds expected to run out in three years.
Without the levy, further cuts to staff, programs, transportation, and extracurriculars are likely.
The referendum, on the Nov. 4 ballot, aims to maintain current services and prevent layoffs.
Meanwhile, True Light Christian School opened "Fellowship Park," a new playground funded through community donations, volunteer work, and a $9,000 city-provided structure, enhancing outdoor learning and play for students.
Las escuelas de Marshall buscan una recaudación anual de $ 2 millones para evitar recortes; se abre un nuevo parque infantil en la escuela cristiana.