(Green Bay, WI)  —  Officials at the Green Bay Area Public School District say their first step in dealing with a projected 36-million dollar shortfall is to cut 10 administrative staff positions.  That saves a little over a million dollars.  District officials say their priority is ensuring student education isn’t disrupted.  They say a combination of things led to the fiscal crisis – the pandemic, inflation, and a declining student enrollment dating back six years.  W-B-A-Y/T-V reports about two-thirds of the district’s state funding is tied to the number of students who attend class.

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