The Portland School Board last night voted 8-1 in favor of adopting a $55,643,918 budget for the 1994-95 fiscal year. The amount represents a 7 percent increase in spending, and will result in a reduction of 21 staff positions. Salaries and benefits for employees accounts for 78 percent of the total, or $42,994,997. Details
A $14.8 plan to enlarge or renovate three Portland middle schools was unanimously endorsed yesterday...
The Legislature\u27s decision to return to the state\u27s complicated school-funding formula means P...
State funding for local schools is set at $515 million for 1994-95, a decrease from the $5194 millio...
Portland city councilors met with members of the school committee\u27s finance panel to go over the ...
The Portland School Board\u27s Finance Subcommitte will hold the first of two public hearings on the...
The Portland School Board\u27s Finance Subcommitte will hold the first of two public hearings on the...
Superintendent of Schools Reginald A. MacDonald of South Portland presented an $18.9 million 1993-94...
Superintendent of Schools Reginald A. MacDonald of South Portland presented an $18.9 million 1993-94...
Superintendent of Schools Reginald A. MacDonald of South Portland presented an $18.9 million 1993-94...
The Portland School Committee unanimously approved a $52.04 million school budget that includes revi...
The Portland School Committee unanimously approved a $52.04 million school budget that includes revi...
Abstract: The public schools in Portland have been affected due to the fact of potential budget but ...
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Portland public school system had an enrollment of 13,000 stu...
City piece on state funding for local education in Portland. The city has been able to go five yea...
A $14.8 plan to enlarge or renovate three Portland middle schools was unanimously endorsed yesterday...
A $14.8 plan to enlarge or renovate three Portland middle schools was unanimously endorsed yesterday...
The Legislature\u27s decision to return to the state\u27s complicated school-funding formula means P...
State funding for local schools is set at $515 million for 1994-95, a decrease from the $5194 millio...
Portland city councilors met with members of the school committee\u27s finance panel to go over the ...
The Portland School Board\u27s Finance Subcommitte will hold the first of two public hearings on the...
The Portland School Board\u27s Finance Subcommitte will hold the first of two public hearings on the...
Superintendent of Schools Reginald A. MacDonald of South Portland presented an $18.9 million 1993-94...
Superintendent of Schools Reginald A. MacDonald of South Portland presented an $18.9 million 1993-94...
Superintendent of Schools Reginald A. MacDonald of South Portland presented an $18.9 million 1993-94...
The Portland School Committee unanimously approved a $52.04 million school budget that includes revi...
The Portland School Committee unanimously approved a $52.04 million school budget that includes revi...
Abstract: The public schools in Portland have been affected due to the fact of potential budget but ...
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Portland public school system had an enrollment of 13,000 stu...
City piece on state funding for local education in Portland. The city has been able to go five yea...
A $14.8 plan to enlarge or renovate three Portland middle schools was unanimously endorsed yesterday...
A $14.8 plan to enlarge or renovate three Portland middle schools was unanimously endorsed yesterday...
The Legislature\u27s decision to return to the state\u27s complicated school-funding formula means P...
State funding for local schools is set at $515 million for 1994-95, a decrease from the $5194 millio...