Ypsilanti Community Schools may take out loans if state doesn’t pass budget

Ypsilanti Community Schools may have to seek loans to keep operating if the state doesn’t pass a budget by October 1.

YCS Superintendent Alena Zachery-Ross says she and other education leaders have been meeting with legislators urging they get something passed. She says the district has a healthy fund balance, but that can’t be relied on for very long.

Zachery-Ross says they’re preparing to ask the School Board at its next meeting permission to take out a short-term loan…

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