School board receives cost-saving ideas
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The Griffin-Spalding County School System is anticipating an adjusted revenue shortfall of about $2.25 million for the fiscal year 2013, according to Assistant Principal and CFO Jim Smith.

At a meeting in September, principals of the local schools discussed ideas on how that shortfall could be covered, and Smith presented those ideas to the Griffin-Spalding Board of Education on Saturday.

(For the complete story, see the Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011 print edition of The Griffin Daily News.)
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