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Sartell-St. Stephen Schools cut $1M from 2026-27 budget due to declining enrollment and rising costs, protecting core academics.
Sartell-St. Stephen Schools in Minnesota will cut $1 million from its 2026-2027 budget due to rising costs and declining enrollment, which reduces state funding.
Officials cite increases in transportation, utilities, salaries, and benefits as key factors.
The district is graduating more students than enrolling at the kindergarten level, shrinking revenue.
Superintendent Steve Rivard said the cuts are proactive to ensure long-term stability, with retirements and staff attrition helping reduce expenses.
Core academic instruction and student support services are being protected.
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Las escuelas de Sartell-St. Stephen recortaron $ 1M del presupuesto 2026-27 debido a la disminución de la matrícula y el aumento de los costos, protegiendo a los académicos centrales.