WA state superintendent talks new school year
Nearly two weeks ago the Marysville School District said it was looking at a $28 million budget deficit. A new proposal brought that deficit down to $17 million. Now the clock is ticking with nine days until the first day of school. This morning, we hear from the Washington State Superintendent on what to expect this school year - not just budgets - but also major issues like student safety, mental health and staffing.
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