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School board asks for potential class size increase

Projected millage rate hike won’t raise more property tax revenue

Posted: June 7, 2012 11:21 p.m.
The Effingham County Board of Education has approved a resolution allowing for slightly bigger class sizes next year — if necessary. Increasing the number of students in some classes is one way the school district has dealt with recent budget constraints due to decreases in state funding and local property tax revenue. The resolution now goes to the state board of education to grant an exemption on class size maximums.

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