BY SARA KIESLER, SPECIAL TO SEATTLEPI.COM
Published 02:45 p.m., Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Forced to cut $45 million from its budget, Seattle Public Schools and the teachers union need to agree on salary reductions or textbooks may not be bought this year, district staffers say.
The levy voters approved in November included about $5.9 million for textbooks this year and next year, said Duggan Harman, the district's executive finance director.
However, the school district must make up for an additional $4 million in cuts by the state this year, and if the salary reductions don't close it, the textbook funds may be among those that will.
"The money has to come from some place. The state has definitely cut our funding and basically told us they want to see salary reductions," said School Board President Steve Sundquist. "Not purchasing textbooks is one of the places the school district could consider taking that money if we're not able to reach an agreement."
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