$50 million deficit forces tough decisions for Columbus City Schools

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Columbus City Schools is facing a $50 million budget shortfall and is looking at buildings and transportation as potential areas to cut costs.

Superintendent Dr. Angela Chapman said the deficit is largely driven by reduced funding at both the state and federal levels.

Democratic Rep. Allison Russo said the shortfall reflects broader policy choices made at the state level…

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