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Columbus schools seek public input on $50M cuts starting July 2026 due to funding shortfalls.
Columbus City Schools is holding town halls to gather public input on $50 million in budget cuts starting July 2026, citing inflation, rising student needs, and reduced funding.
Superintendent Dr. Angela Chapman stressed the necessity of tough decisions, with community members voting on priorities: transportation cuts, school closures, or program reviews.
Concerns were raised about impacts on vulnerable students, especially those relying on transportation and support services.
Two more town halls are scheduled at West and Mifflin High Schools, with final budget decisions expected in December.
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Las escuelas de Columbus buscan opiniones públicas sobre recortes de $ 50M a partir de julio de 2026 debido a la falta de fondos.