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School District Deficit Reduction Program
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(KNSI) — School districts across Minnesota, represented by the Association of Metropolitan School Districts, are grappling with a collective budget shortfall exceeding $280 million.

The shortfall estimates stem from a recent AMSD survey of its 47 K-12 school districts and six intermediate/cooperative districts, which together educate more than half of the state’s public school students. The AMSD says the financial strain is driven by historic inflation, rising operational and labor costs, and the implementation of significant new programs and mandates enacted by state policymakers over the past two years.

We are deficit reduction specialists and money solver pros for school districts seeking to reduce and/or eliminate expenditure shortfalls. 

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About us

One school district within our circle was found to have over a $15 million dollar budget deficit. To the district's delight, we were able to give them just from one program alone - a $5 million advantage every year.

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