SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The school board leading South Dakota’s largest school district has a clear request for South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden: a re-examination of how much money the district will receive.
Ahead of the legislative session, Rhoden has proposed no increases in state aid to K-12 education.
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“I share the desire to cut property taxes,” Rhoden said in his Dec. 2 budget address. “But slashing health care, education and public safety is not the way to do it.”
“The governor is right; simply cutting education is not the way forward,” Sioux Falls School Board President Nan Kelly said Monday…