Alamance-Burlington School System officials say that under the county’s proposed budget, the district will be starting the next fiscal year with a deficit.
Like many other North Carolina districts, officials say increased operating costs and proposed state raises for teachers are putting a strain on finances.
To break even, the district would need a $2.4 million increase in local funding. But the county manager’s proposal falls about $900,000 short. The school board discussed the situation this week…