What Budget Cuts Mean to Local School Districts
The $860 million cuts to public education in Gov. Corbett's 2011-2012 budget coupled with proposed 2012-2013 cuts will have deep impacts on school districts throughout Bucks and Montgomery county. See what local schools will be facing if the 2012-2013 budget is passed:
Potential total cuts since 2010-2011:
Abington School District - $742, 917
Bensalem Township School District - $2,671,081
Bristol Township School District - $3,659,003
Centennial School District - $1,103,235
Central Bucks School District - $2,430,033
Council Rock School District - $1,061,080
Neshaminy School District - $1,828,660
Norristown Area School District - $3,368,974
North Penn School District - $1,383,571
Pennridge School District - $1,536,236
Pennsbury School District - $2,029,584
Perkiomen Valley School District - $914, 215
Pottsgrove School District - $1,109,278
Pottstown School District - $1,975,616
Quakertown Community School District - $1,280,463
Souderton Area School District - $1,774,269
Spring-Ford Area School District - $1,274,446
Upper Perkiomen School District - $1,173,324
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