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Norwich city council gets glimpse of projected school budget

By Claire Bessette

Publication: theday.com

Published 02/21/2012 12:00 AM
Updated 02/21/2012 08:17 PM

Norwich – School officials presented “very soft” budget projections to the City Council tonight that would call for a $2.1 million, or 3 percent overall budget increase over this year’s $68.1 million total.

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s proposed budget calls for adding funding to targeted school districts, including Norwich, which could receive a $1 million increase in its Education Cost Sharing grant. But the governor’s proposal also would require Norwich to spend $275,000 -- $1,000 per student – attending the Integrated Day Charter School.

Norwich is designated as a “district in need of improvement,” and would be in line to receive the added state grant. Superintendent Abby Dolliver said the school system is working in partnership with the state Department of Education to review student performance, improve data tracking of students and improve programs.

Some of the proposed grant increases in the governor’s budget are competitive with other Connecticut municipalities, so final grant allocations are yet to be determined. The added $1 million would be conditional and Dolliver said she doesn’t yet know what would be required to get the additional funding. The governor’s proposal also must be approved by the state legislature this spring.

Several areas of the school budget would see major spending increases, including $289,000 increase for bussing, a $260,000 increase to upgrade technology and a $200,000 increase in salaries and $76,000 for employee benefits.

Tuition at Norwich Free Academy, however, would drop by $328,000 because of a drop in enrollment at the high school.

Some of the city’s education grants are expected to drop next year, including the expiration of the two-year American Jobs Act funds for teaching positions, a loss of $800,000 for Norwich. A federal grant to help homeless students also will drop by about $50,000, Dolliver said.

c.bessette@theday.com

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